Hi!i thought you should know that the reason Serbia declared so many wars after it gained independance after Ottomans was bcs we were given only a small part of our previous land ,and a lot of the Serb still lived under the Ottoman rule.Serbs were a majority in bosnian,macedonian and other regions that were still under the Ottomans,so we weren't just stupidly declaring wars bcs we didn't have nothing better to do,we were just trying to save other Serbs who were still being opressed.Hope this cleard things up!
Same in pretty much every balkan nation. When greece got independence it was so tiny, that enlargement became a national priority and greece spent the following years fighting the ottomans in order to liberate its brothers that were under muslim rule.
Serbia expansion into Kosovo and macedonia was nonsense. There were barely serbs living there. While I would understand the POV on bosnia, claiming Kosovo and Macedonia as serb is nonsense.
That was an amazing description of how World War 1 started. Also, just a random fact, in 1957, the “Belgrade Fair - Hall 1” became the largest dome in the world, a title it held until 1963.
Those Uskoks and Haiduks (border guards) were employed by Habsburgs to live as soldiers and fight the Ottomans against their advance or intrusions into Monarchy
Most off the world don't recognise Kosovo as a country and that is a fact. China and India make half off the world population and those are just two countries that dont recognise Kosovo for start.
@Dragan Senseless.... you cant claim that every person in those countries support the backwarded decisions of their governments. Did you ask every single of those 1,3 billion chinese people if they do or do not recognize Kosovo???? Of course not. So make a step forward and stop acting like a backwarded kid. All best, -From the Rep. of *Kosova AL*
@@leahs_art8610 Unfortunately your mission to "clear up things" failed as much as your english grammar. The country of Kosovo, was formerly part of serbia (de jure till 2008), or to be more precise, part of yugoslavia (de facto till 1999). The book seems to be a older one which is why a mistake like that happened. But *ASMR Geographica* and I fortunately acknowledged that mistake. And this is, how you would clear up things. :)