My favourite of all of the Yugoslav war songs I’ve heard. No implied war crimes, a shout out to their hometowns, a strong brotherhood, non-genocidal patriotism and of course - lots of artillery.
That’s because Bosnians are the best people in the Balkans. Our neighbors have tried to impose themselves onto us for centuries out of their own insecurities but alas živjela Bosna and always will
@@NOT_PSYCHO_A7MEDI i have a list, Kosivo, great britian, france, canada, israel, croatia, italy, bosnia, the baltics, poland, ukraine, south korea, japan, theres more, and im a proud american
@@therealwmtliamCanadians hate you since Trump Israelis know military aid you send is for weapon testing and they don't trust you. Italians dislike US in general for culture theft and WW2 Only people that "like" USA are their puppet colonies like Japan, Germany, South Korea.
Училка кто в каких городах хочет побывать все в классе:Париж Нюй Йорк Рим.Тот самый я:Sarajevo Rogatica Visegrad Vlasenica Zvornik Tuzla Kalesija Devetak Kiseljak
I’ve said it before and I will say it again, music from the Balkans is the best. It does not matter that I don’t speak the language or if it comes from Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, I will continue to listen.
Junak do junaka, rodila nas majka, našu Bosnu čuvamo. Pjevaj Bosno dušmani nek znaju, da se lako ne damo. Pjevaj Bosno dušmani nek znaju, da se lako ne damo. Sarajevo, Rogatica, Višegrad, Vlasenica, tu mi leži pokraj srca. Zvornik, Tuzla, Kalesija, Devetak i Kiseljak, svaki borac veseljak. Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija. (x2) Moja Bosna ponosna! Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija. (x2) Moja Bosna ponosna! Junak do junaka, rodila nas majka, našu Bosnu čuvamo. Pjevaj Bosno dušmani nek znaju, da se lako ne damo. Pjevaj Bosno dušmani nek znaju, da se lako ne damo. Maglaj, Doboj, Srebrenica, Mostar, Prijedor i Zenica, tu mi leži pokraj srca. Zvornik, Tuzla, Kalesija, Devetak i Kiseljak, svaki borac veseljak. Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija. (x2) Moja Bosna ponosna! Artiljerija! Bosanac sam bekrija. (x2) Moja Bosna ponosna!
@@sheepbakovich9886 Bosnia is for everyone. Sarajevo had the largest Jewish population of any city in the world before the World Wars. Tolerance is one of the key traits of our culture and I would have it no other way. Of course we are majority muslim, but we would not be the same without the chiming of church bells and call to Orthodox prayer! Samo ljubav.
@@NaimHrustanovic the jews and Christians hate us, they want us beneath them! why do we always have to suck up to them? where is our dignity? where is our honor? you already forgot what those Orthodox serbs did to you? may god guide us all... "we would not be the same without the chiming of Church bells" you should wish for those who associate partners with allah to cease their wrong doings, rather than being happy about them.
Hi from Ukraine!Found this song few days before,and can't stop listen to this,sounds really good,and in the same time have somewhat deep,patriotic lyrics!🇺🇦♡🇧🇦
Ukraine situation is very similar to the Bosnian war. Serbia wanted complete control over Bosnia. Just like Russians wanted complete control of Ukraine. The Big difference is that Ukraine is getting Billions of dollars from the U.S. and western Europe. Bosnia had no help until the last 6 months of the war. The fucking so called peace keepers UN Nato,watched a genocide take place and didn't even lift a finger .
I'm Italian, Lombard to be more specific, and I have litterally nothing to do with the balkans but this song slaps so hard that I feel proud for Bosnia. 🇮🇹🤝🇧🇦
Funny you say that because western and central Italy were crucial to the history of the Balkans. Bosnian nobility got their education in Florence, which of course is not a Lombard city, but still! Then there were the Venetian holdings along the coast and the Italian influence in Istria/Dalmatia throughout the ages.
This song makes me feel patriotic about my true country MOJA BOSNA PONOSNA 🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦 (im from brazil and i nost likely doesnt have any ascendense from bosnia)
Verse] Junak do junaka rodila nas majka Našu Bosnu čuvamo Pjevaj Bosno, dušmani nek znaju da se lako ne damo Pjevaj Bosno, dušmani nek znaju da se lako ne damo [Pre-Chorus] Sarajevo, Rogatica, Višegrad, Vlasenica Tu mi leže pokraj srca Zvornik, Tuzla, Kalesija, Devetak i Kiseljak Svaki borac veseljak [Chorus] Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Hej, moja Bosna ponosna Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Hej, moja Bosna ponosna [Verse] Junak do junaka rodila nas majka Našu Bosnu čuvamo Pjevaj Bosno, dušmani nek znaju da se lako ne damo Pjevaj Bosno, dušmani nek znaju da se lako ne damo [Pre-Chorus] Maglaj, Doboj, Srebrenica, Mostar Prijedor i Zenica Tu mi leže pokraj srca Zvornik, Tuzla, Kalesija, Devetak i Kiseljak Svaki borac veseljak [Chorus] Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Hej, moja Bosna ponosna Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Artiljerija, Bosanac sam bekrija Hej, moja Bosna ponosna
Pakistan's assistance to Bosnia during the war primarily involved the deployment of volunteer fighters, often from the Pakistani military, to support Bosnian forces. These volunteers were commonly known as the "Mujahideen" or "foreign fighters." Their support included combat operations against Serbian forces, particularly in areas where Bosnian Muslims were under attack. The Pakistani volunteers brought military expertise, combat experience, and manpower to bolster the Bosnian defense efforts. They fought alongside Bosnian soldiers and other international volunteers, contributing to the defense of Bosnian territories and cities. Additionally, Pakistan provided humanitarian aid, including medical assistance and relief supplies, to support the Bosnian population affected by the conflict. While Pakistan's involvement was not officially sanctioned by the government, the volunteer fighters played a significant role in the war, particularly during critical phases of the conflict.
Came back from balkan trip on my motorcycle. Gotta say people liked us in bosnia whem we turned this on. We talked with veteran in Mostar, but didn't have ball to blast it in Serbia or Montenegro 🤣