In celebration of a lifelong dream of the past couple of weeks I'd like to take a moment and ask chat gpt to write a lovely letter of gratitude for all my 101 subscribers:
Certainly! Here’s a letter of gratitude you can send to your subscribers:
Dear Subscribers,
I hope this message finds you well. Today, I’m thrilled to share that our community has reached a milestone of 101 subscribers on Telegram! 🎉
Much love from Posnia 🇹🇰♥️
Certainly! Here’s a letter of gratitude you can send to your subscribers:
Dear Subscribers,
I hope this message finds you well. Today, I’m thrilled to share that our community has reached a milestone of 101 subscribers on Telegram! 🎉
Much love from Posnia 🇹🇰♥️
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Bosna
In celebration of a lifelong dream of the past couple of weeks I'd like to take a moment and ask chat gpt to write a lovely letter of gratitude for all my 101 subscribers: Certainly! Here’s a letter of gratitude you can send to your subscribers: Dear Subscribers…
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In celebration of this event, I have made a sticker pack 🗿
More to come
More to come
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Plivsko Jezero, Bosnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦
Who even needs the sea? 😉
Who even needs the sea? 😉
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Discovery of a German Wermacht helmet near the battle of Neretva. 🇩🇪
Battle of the Neretva, also known as the Battle for the wounded, is a common name for a series of battles in the Neretva valley between Yugoslav Partisans and the Axis forces during February and March 1943. For the Germans, this was the Operation Weiss II, but in Yugoslav historiography, this was the culmination of the 4th Enemy Offensive.
Battle of the Neretva, also known as the Battle for the wounded, is a common name for a series of battles in the Neretva valley between Yugoslav Partisans and the Axis forces during February and March 1943. For the Germans, this was the Operation Weiss II, but in Yugoslav historiography, this was the culmination of the 4th Enemy Offensive.
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I'm not racist- however... these Israelis and Pajeets are making me question some of my views in life.
You have a party where you "celebrate life" while kids are being murdered miles away- you expect me to treat your people well? 👀
You have a party where you "celebrate life" while kids are being murdered miles away- you expect me to treat your people well? 👀
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The name Besim Korkut for any Bosnian is most associated with his translation of the Holy Qur'an. This is the pinnacle of his translation work. It is the most widely read translation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and it is rare to find a Muslim family that does not own a copy of this translation in their home. He worked on the translation of the Holy Qur'an for more than a decade; however, he did not live to see its publication, which he eagerly anticipated. The translation was published two years after his death, in 1977, first by the Oriental Institute in Sarajevo, and later by the Supreme Headship of the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia in Sarajevo.
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Non-Controversial take🗿:
Soldier pfp + Eastern European Country flag + ☦️= Has retarded opinion about Muslims 100% of the time
Soldier pfp + Eastern European Country flag + ☦️= Has retarded opinion about Muslims 100% of the time
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So I just came across this on X. Our Cambodian "White Nationalist" working for Israel posted a misleading message on a video where a Bosniak Imam grabbed a stick and shooed away provocateurs who were drinking beer and eating pig meat in front of his house. Apparently RadioGenoa forgot to mention that the old man in this video is a native European 🤣🤣🤣
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The beautiful verses of the Qur'an surah Al-Baqarah: 58-59 recited by a young hafidz named David Hodzic from Sarajevo, Bosnia. 🇧🇦
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Travnik Castle, locally known as Stari Grad Castle (old town castle), is a medieval town-fortress complex in the town of Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina.The construction type and other characteristics indicate that it was built sometime in the second half of the 14th century or in the first half of the 15th century. 🇧🇦
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A lil' girl dressed in traditional clothing 🥰🇧🇦
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Built by the Ottoman Empire’s first governor of Bosnia, Isa-beg Isakovic, the Emperor’s mosque was initially built in honour of Sultan Mehmet al Fatih’s successful conquest of Bosnia in 1463. Isa-Beg Isakovic was a nobleman who founded the city of Sarajevo and gave it its name. A fire destroyed the original mosque. However, in the 16th Century, they built the mosque again. At that time, it was dedicated to another Sultan; Sultan Sulayman al Qanuni – also known as Suleyman the Magnificent.
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Some thoughts during midnight:
What is so reprehensible, so irreducible about the current violation of human dignity in Gaza and Palestine as a whole, is that it isn’t just about insisting on the prevention of genocide in that land. We are also struggling to prevent the next genocide, the next ethnic cleansing, the next war crime, the next destructive impulse of the United States and its client states. When all of this ends in the dustbins of history and the IDF retreats from the bastion of resistance that is Gaza in defeat, as it will, all blame will be pinned upon Netanyahu and his government by the so-called international community. The Americans, the Westerners, however they refer to themselves, will come to the crime scene they enabled, which they funded, which they shaped, and they will lay down flowers for the victims, saying, “After this time, never again.” They will give their speeches about humanity and coexistence, build a few memorials, and then they’ll just continue killing. They will not have learned anything. Until the United States is held accountable and the right people in the United States are held accountable, this will not end. We might as well start digging graves for the next soon-to-be-dead toddlers.
What is so reprehensible, so irreducible about the current violation of human dignity in Gaza and Palestine as a whole, is that it isn’t just about insisting on the prevention of genocide in that land. We are also struggling to prevent the next genocide, the next ethnic cleansing, the next war crime, the next destructive impulse of the United States and its client states. When all of this ends in the dustbins of history and the IDF retreats from the bastion of resistance that is Gaza in defeat, as it will, all blame will be pinned upon Netanyahu and his government by the so-called international community. The Americans, the Westerners, however they refer to themselves, will come to the crime scene they enabled, which they funded, which they shaped, and they will lay down flowers for the victims, saying, “After this time, never again.” They will give their speeches about humanity and coexistence, build a few memorials, and then they’ll just continue killing. They will not have learned anything. Until the United States is held accountable and the right people in the United States are held accountable, this will not end. We might as well start digging graves for the next soon-to-be-dead toddlers.
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This is what a traditional Bosnian home looks like, an aesthetic lost in time but still preserved in some places ❤🇧🇦
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