Our national hero’s, Husejn-Kapetan Gradascevic ”the Dragon of Bosnia” mother was Georgian. He is even described as having her fair skin. It’s not a very known fact, but important nonetheless! Huge greetings from Bosnia🇧🇦
I love this. Even though I haven't been there but everytime I see Bosnia pictures or listening to the music feels like it's not new to me, feel like I have been there before. It's weird feelings. Greetings from Indonesia
This version is the best cover of traditional Bosnian song from a non-Balkan artist I ever heard. empathic and authentical interpretation! Great artist you are. Pls. make more interpretations.
Yes Bosnia is still today now but many things were destroyed mostly in the WW2 like the old mosque of Tuzla or the Francisan Church near the Drina or in this previous War the Mosque of Banjaluka and Bjelina or the Bridge of Mostar
@@tubickkema3009 True, but there is a lot of corruption these days. People too much on the move and I mean also out of the country, young people leaving the small towns, and the country for Germany etc.
@@tubickkema3009 Why don't you write it down WHO bombed us it in the WW2? I am so sick of MUHrican propaganda my Bosnian giullible ppl felt and still fall for. Prvi napad na Sarajevo je izvršen 25. novembra 1943. godine, američki bombarderi B-25. četiri bombe su pale na područje Kovačića. Naredni napad je izvršen nekoliko dana kasnije 29. novembra 1943. godine. Tridesetetak bombardera B-25 je ciljalo kasarne i željezničke instalacije u Sarajevu. Bačeno je oko 160 bombi ukupne mase preko 36 tona.
@@miranzumradic1716 Molim te, govori u svoje ime, Tu ne ratuju Ukrajinci protiv Rusa. Tu se druge sile bore, prvo štsa su uradili, svo zlato iz Ulkrajine su odndijeli: zna-se-gdje. Prije nego što se išta oružano desilo Kao uostalom i kod nas što je bilo.
Greetings from Lebanon! I met Bosnians for the first time last summer in the London airport and they were the sweetest people. They inspired me to learn more about Bosnia :)
Interesting fact about people with Bushnaq last name that live in Lebanon, Jordan and Israel they are from Bosnian Descent that emigrated to the Middle east during ottoman era
@@ГрустныйДобряк How do Mongolia, Portugal and Bosnia have a connection to each other? Btw, we had a crusade called on Bosnia by the Pope (despite Bosnia being Christian at the time, they were considered heretics by both the Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church) and Hungary responded, but the Hungarians had to return to defend their homeland from the Mongolians. 😁
This is a really cool song. I'm interested in the country of Bosnia and the culture, so I really enjoy this song. I also enjoy the pictures, particularly of the Mostar Bridge. Hvala!
impressive! thank you Arany, you are welcome to Sarajevo our Hungarian neighbor. We used to be one country and now we are not but you should feel welcome indeed as if we are still one.Try our food, hear our music, talk to our women. Feel welcome my friend.
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You can not imagine how I love Sarajevo. The atmosphere of Bascarsija. A big pot of bosanski lonac, and after a bucket of Sarajevsko Pivo. :)
Crnorizac Hrabar , i want to also forget the conflict and greetings from newfoundland canada! I recently moved to canada and so far its nothing like home! Since the war has passed lets greet with peace and to help our fellows on leadership
agam yudhistira it was not something to forget,they made genocid in Bosnia,i am not from Bosnia i am from Kosovo but im really sorry for us for those people serbians killed for those families that they destroyed.Serbs will never be our friends
@македонија !!! Im sorry my friend, I didn't know this information. Our religion is a religion of tolerance and mercy, and we've learned to love for others what we love for ourselves. That's why I love Bosnia with all its sects and religions and i wish i visit it one day .. peace bro 🙏🙏
@@ned2815 Um they were Bosniak christians till the late 19th century and not some Serbs or Croats. Bosniaks are oginially people with 3 religions just like Albanians.
@dženita sa drine not matter to be, it's matter what to feel. I feel belonging to all nations in the world. On the other hand I already have an eu passport, mom is a greek. :) Although had it, not important to belong to eu for me.
As a Bosniak girl im in love with your culture, literature and i had French friends, they understood me and my personality very well. I wish relationships between our countries were even better 🌸
Boshnjakët dhe shqiptarët janë popuj vëllazërorë, with similar history and faith... that's why maybe :) We also never had any conflict or dispute and that's very rare in the Balkan ⚜️🇽🇰🇦🇱❤️🇧🇦⚜️
This is Bosniak muslim music about the Bosniak Noble familiy Rizvanbegović who ruled over Southern Herzegovina from their seat of power the modern day Stolac.
@Adi Bosanac I'm from Herzegovina part of Bosnia, and as that I cannot forgive my self because it feels like I betrayed the Dragon. Hope one day we can find the strenght to remove those who oppose us in our own land.
search legen or kries, you can get much material and inspiration from their songs. Also search for a dance "Linđo" or the instrument "lijerica", you won't regret it. Best regards from Croatia :)
Prelijepa lirska narodna pjesma iz Crne Gore i Hercegovine u odličnoj izvedbi. Evo cijelog teksta prema zbirci "Sevdalinke..." Saita Orahovca: Poljem se vija Hajdar* delija*, po polju ravnom, na konju vranom... Gleda ga Ajka* s tanka čardaka*: "Hajdar delija, i perje* tvoje - tvoje me perje na čardak penje!" "Ajko-djevojko, i kose tvoje - tvoje me kose po polju nose!" ______________________________ Hajdar (ar.-tur.)= muslimansko muško ime; delija (tur.) = junak, junačina, silovit čovjek...; Ajka = Ajkuna (ar.) = muslimansko žensko ime; čardak (pers.) = ovdje: velika soba na spratu sa lijepim pogledom, soba na kuli; perje - misli se na konjanikovu perjanicu na glavi; (vidi Škaljić - "Turcizmi...") Č č Ć ć Đ đ Š š Ž ž â
Haris Holmes and Ottoman civilization is not Turk, it’s mostly Arab and Persian civilization, just as the Ottoman Turkish that has nothing to do with modern turkish but is mostly mix of arabic and persian. This is however our Balkan music and instrument that was made in Ottoman time but its still ours and surely have our cultural influence not just Ottoman😉
Lyrics: Poljem se vija Hajdar delija Poljem se vija Hajdar delija Po polju ravnom, na konju vranom Po polju savnom, na konju vranom Gleda ga Ajka sa gradskih vrata Gleda ga Ajka sa gradskih vrata Hajdar delijo i preje tvoje Tvoje me preje po gradu penje Ajko djevojko i kose tvoje Ajko djevojka i kose tvoje Tvoje me kose po polju nose Tvoje me kose po polju nose