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🇧🇦 Bihać Medžlis Plans €100 Million Islamic Center 🕌

The Islamic Community in Bihać has found an investor for a €100 million project to build a major religious, residential, and tourist complex on Ribić Island. Plans include a 5-star hotel, mosque, business-residential units, a scenic promenade, and a new bridge over the Una River. The complex will remain a permanent waqf under Medžlis ownership. Construction is expected to take 5 years.
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has found an investor
Looks at pictures*
Yup he is a Gulf Arab
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Looks at pictures* Yup he is a Gulf Arab
Nobody else has that sort of money for a permanent waqf
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🇧🇦 The Hidden War: How the Arms Embargo Crippled Bosnia’s Defense

During the war in Bosnia, a total arms embargo prevented the ARBiH from defending its people — armies attacked. Behind the scenes, key allies tried to help:

🔹 Saudi Arabia donated hundreds of millions, even planes. 🇸🇦

🔹 Iran offered free weapons and risky airlifts under the radar. 🇮🇷

🔹 But Croatia, under Tuđman, blocked arms, demanded a "weapons tax," and even diverted aid. 🇭🇷

📌 Richard Holbrooke & David Owen revealed Croatia took 50% of weapons passing through.

📌 Gojko Šušak refused to send munitions until Bosnia gave up its weapons factory.

📌 Bosnian convoys were blocked as Srebrenica fell.

Meanwhile, Europe firmly opposed lifting the embargo, even after the Srebrenica genocide. Izetbegović was pressured by the US to delay calls for lifting it — only for the promise to be broken.

Only after mass killings did the US Congress finally lift the embargo in July 1995 — against Clinton’s will.
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Glimpses of Elegance: 19th-Century Bosniak Children's Attire

This 19th-century Bosniak children's costume, worn by wealthy families, was made from luxurious materials like silk and velvet, reflecting high social status and refined aesthetic taste during the Ottoman era. Pastel colors signified Muslim identity, as other faiths were restricted to darker tones. The attire featured fine muslin shirts, silk dimije, and intricately gold-embroidered vests, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship. Girls wore flower-adorned fez caps, with the wealthiest adding jeweled brooches. Jewelry symbolized readiness for marriage—the more adorned a girl was, the higher her status.
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Glimpses of Elegance: 19th-Century Bosniak Children's Attire This 19th-century Bosniak children's costume, worn by wealthy families, was made from luxurious materials like silk and velvet, reflecting high social status and refined aesthetic taste during…
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I have spent several years in Bosnia and Herzegovina and have not once seen the face of a Muslim Bosniak woman.
Antun Hangi, "Life and Customs of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina"

The zar was a silk women’s covering worn when going out in public. It arrived in Bosnia from the East during the 19th century, brought by the wives of Ottoman officials.

It was a symbol of luxury, status, and refined taste. The zar could only be found in wealthier households and was passed down from generation to generation.

This bajrakli zar comes from Vareš, from the Lagumdžija family. It is a gift from hanuma Senida Lagumdžija, née Parić, a descendant of a respected Vareš family. Woven from the finest thick silk in grey, it is interlaced with bronze threads and edged with golden tassels.

The zar was a woman's window to the world, allowing her to be present without being exposed to the gaze of others.
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The 700-year-old Mehter orchestra has once again graced the streets of Bosnia, reviving the old Ottoman music and the memory of the Caliphate. They plan to tour several cities across our country, so do show up if you have the time.

700 yıllık Mehter takımı, Bosna sokaklarını bir kez daha şereflendirdi; eski Osmanlı müziğini ve hilafet hatırasını canlandırdı. Ülkemizdeki birkaç şehri ziyaret etmeyi planlıyorlar, bu yüzden vaktiniz varsa mutlaka katılın.
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First video from the car convoy being held in Sarajevo to show solidarity with Iran and Palestine 🇮🇷🇧🇦🇵🇸
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🇮🇱🇧🇦 Amir Gross Kabiri: From Business to Power in Bosnia

Israeli businessman Amir Gross Kabiri entered Bosnia via the company M.T. Abrams, gaining control of Mostar’s Aluminij brand and assets for just 30,000 KM/month after the company’s collapse.

But Kabiri’s ambitions quickly moved beyond business.

🧠 Soft Power Moves:
• Built close ties with HDZ Mostar
• Took over cultural and sports institutions
• Became one of the most influential figures in Herzegovina

⚠️ Political Interference: Kabiri sent photos of dead children to then-Mayor of Sarajevo Benjamina Karić, accusing her of supporting Hamas. After she filed charges for harassment, he sent another package – this time with an Israeli scarf.

🇮🇱 Israeli ambassador Galit Peleg warned the FBiH Government to respect Kabiri’s rights. In response, PM Nermin Nikšić said authorities would investigate the legality of his business ventures.