Is this really Serbia!? 🇷🇸 Solo in the Sandžak

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • The Sandžak! AKA Raška. This region derives its name from the Ottoman word for "province" which stuck in this particular place because of the Ottoman influence that endures to this day. The city of Novi Pazar and the surrounding towns are still Muslim majority. But what is life like in this mysterious region? Join me and find out!
    0:00 What is the Sandžak?
    5:00 Duga Poljana
    23:47 Sjenica
    39:13 Priboj
    #sandzak #serbia #balkan

Комментарии • 619

  • @user-yx1em6rt2n
    @user-yx1em6rt2n 5 месяцев назад +19

    I have moved back to Bosnia,Sarajevo from Kentucky it's been years since I have been here. Your videos are cool just like your personality. Pravi si Bosanac svaka čast Benjamine keep up the good work I appreciate your interest in our culture and once again you are good people.❤

    • @kadiramemisevic6557
      @kadiramemisevic6557 2 месяца назад +1

      How do you like being back? I’ve been thinking about moving back for a few years or indefinitely myself.

    • @adi862
      @adi862 28 дней назад

      @@kadiramemisevic6557 if you don’t need to work than you could come back otherwise maybe wait some more

  • @lukaellach9264
    @lukaellach9264 5 месяцев назад +11

    Im suprised you only have 3k subscribers. You deserve way more. Keep up the good work.

  • @balkangamer01
    @balkangamer01 7 месяцев назад +9

    Legenda kaze. Da ces obici cijeli Balkan za kratko vrijeme. Keep up the good work.

  • @Belisarius516
    @Belisarius516 2 месяца назад +3

    Great video svaka cast brate, highlighting a region that even many younger people from former YU republics do not know much about. A region where Orthodoxy touches Islam, and it hasn't been too much conflict and the religion so to say melt together. Therefore one got Bosniaks, national Muslims, and previouly "Serbs of muslims faith" in the same place.

  • @reythekid5309
    @reythekid5309 5 месяцев назад +1

    you getting in this type of algorithm where's balkan hype is on point.. just keep it up G

  • @Kraljicaaa
    @Kraljicaaa 7 месяцев назад +50

    Do not get offended when people tell you it’s weird that you know how to speak X Yugoslavian language, actually you should be proud of yourself.
    Not many outsiders, knows how to speak, or to understand. We really do appreciate your work. Good luck to you and all the best.

    • @invader7191
      @invader7191 7 месяцев назад

      Ta hengsha pidhin

    • @travcase
      @travcase 6 месяцев назад +1

      мислису да је ћудно да американац прића лепо наш

    • @Warofages97
      @Warofages97 6 месяцев назад

      ​​@@travcaseamerikanac je isto kad nekom kazes da je evropljanin a covjek je sa nasih prostora ko neprimjeti taj je 😂

    • @EsatS-mc2df
      @EsatS-mc2df 5 месяцев назад

      Ben has Croatian-Italian roots...So it wasn't really hard for him to learn our Yugoslavian language as well as Italian...My friend Anna was born and raised in the USA...She learned the Bosnian language very fast...But she has Belorussian roots..And they spoke Beloruski at home..So she was able to understand some Bosnian from the very beginning.....

    • @dadanene6820
      @dadanene6820 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Warofages97 rumejski vizantinac mir...

  • @Enno9
    @Enno9 7 месяцев назад +3

    Can't wait to watch it. Najbolji si 💪🏻✌️

    • @Enno9
      @Enno9 7 месяцев назад

      If your are there in the Summertime i am inviting you to my village to eat traditionel Sandzak food. You can also sleep by my crip as long you want, Brate! Welcome

  • @alesbaricic
    @alesbaricic 7 месяцев назад +12

    I love your ,,take,, on Sandzak as a slovene from Slovenia....love it...

    • @earthlingavian1132
      @earthlingavian1132 19 дней назад +1

      Are you maybe from Slovenia?

    • @alesbaricic
      @alesbaricic 18 дней назад

      @@earthlingavian1132 I sure am

    • @annerne2299
      @annerne2299 6 дней назад +1

      If you Slovenians like the Muslims from this area , please invite them to live in Slovenia 🇸🇮

  • @michaels8297
    @michaels8297 7 месяцев назад +2

    awesome video

  • @LordDucarius
    @LordDucarius 3 месяца назад +2

    Great video, I am suprised by the more in depth historical understanding you seem to possess, makes the exploration of the area much more interesting. I visit the sandzak frequently as I have family there and it is by far my favorite part of serbia :) PS: Even the majority christian areas of the sandzak have a sizeable muslim minority in the cities as it was the townsfolk that converted to islam for economic and legal purposes and also the turkish/arab officials that settled in jugoslawia stayed in the cities. Hence most businesses there are muslim owned even when they only make up 10% of a towns population.

  • @iamalienfrommars9215
    @iamalienfrommars9215 3 месяца назад

    New subscriber here. I really enjoyed your channel. I like the way you present yourself and communicate with the locals. Former Yugoslavia is interesting. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sebylol5656
    @sebylol5656 7 месяцев назад +9

    You need to come to Bulgaria to the rhodope mountains or a town called bansko. You will find it very interesting. I promise you won't be disappointed by the beauty of Bulgaria.

  • @ahmedmeh
    @ahmedmeh 7 месяцев назад +6

    This is about to be a banger

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +2

      ako bog da, hope you're doing well bro 💪

  • @mikimiki195
    @mikimiki195 5 месяцев назад +10

    Dude I can’t believe how much knowledge you have about about Balkan
    That’s great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @zynga.94
      @zynga.94 3 месяца назад

      it really isnt, this place is ass, always been always will be
      theres nothing to see here

    • @13thdivision70
      @13thdivision70 Месяц назад

      @@zynga.94because the Serbian government doesn’t invest on them

    • @zynga.94
      @zynga.94 Месяц назад

      @@13thdivision70 who asked you anything? they can't get food on the plate

    • @13thdivision70
      @13thdivision70 Месяц назад +1

      @@zynga.94 Wdym who asked, you comment and I comment. They have food, the Serbian government just doesn't want invest on them, it seems they wanna have a Kosovo 2.0

    • @zynga.94
      @zynga.94 Месяц назад

      @@13thdivision70 the serbian government loves shooting itself in the foot and sandžak is the next independent state that will most likely unite with Bosnia as a result, the region doesn't need any funding from the people they don't like and the people to which they don't belong to, so yes, you're right about another successionist movement

  • @markomladenovic2002
    @markomladenovic2002 7 месяцев назад +5

    Great video, I was looking forward to it since I saw the previous one. My grandfather was from a village close to Novi Pazar. Just a tiny correction: "Vredan/vredni" when used for people means "hard-working", not "valuable"

    • @ShejtanVrbaski
      @ShejtanVrbaski 3 месяца назад +1

      Well, it means 'valuable' too. It depends on context. Seing the adjective without context you always think first about "valuable" - meaning.

    • @markomladenovic2002
      @markomladenovic2002 3 месяца назад +2

      @@ShejtanVrbaski Hvala na informaciji, ali mislim da je jasno da se moj komentar odnosi na konkretnu recenicu iz videa, gde je jasno kako treba prevesti.

    • @ShejtanVrbaski
      @ShejtanVrbaski 3 месяца назад

      Reagovao sam na tvoju formulaciju "kada referiraš na ljude - atribut znači 'hard working' ", što naravno nije istina. @@markomladenovic2002

  • @lorenorzorro3909
    @lorenorzorro3909 5 месяцев назад +1

    You speak the language so well, huge respect and great content ❤
    I would be interested to know, what your impression of the people in the former Yugoslavia is. I live abroad myself (in the West) and think that the people there are much more open and cordial. It's fascinating how happy people are, even though they don't have many material possessions.

  • @toluwaseafolayan7991
    @toluwaseafolayan7991 7 месяцев назад +10

    Now I have a strong desire to travel to Serbia....

    • @mmr1137
      @mmr1137 3 месяца назад +1

      Stay home there is nothing to see

    • @kiffu94
      @kiffu94 3 месяца назад +1

      And i have a strong desire to run away and never ever come back to shit hole.

  • @Milan1Nikolic
    @Milan1Nikolic 7 месяцев назад +9

    Ben, I'm glad you've started your journey in Serbia and Sandzak from Duga Poljana :)
    For some reason I like that place and the locals. I like the village entry moment and the view. As you saw, local guys are highlanders, always glad to salute you and to help a foreigners and anyone in need, yet proud. You've noticed that all of them are busy, for some reason, and that is true. That is kind of lifestyle in the whole south-western Serbia 🙂
    Beside baked lamb, which is a bit expensive, locals are masters in making dried lamb meat. But, for that stuff, a couple of cold months have to pass, so the meat became soft and delicious. Beside local cheese, guys are making ultra delicious milk skin butter = kaymak. Their kaymak is kept for a couple of months, so it fermentates a bit and became top stuff :) For the vegans, there is also an option, as the locals are big fans of the local beans (pasulj). Local beans is 3 times expensive than the imported one, but the flavour is on the next level. It's tender, soft, delicious.
    You are interested in Ottoman heritage on Balkans, and I can say that I like our Ottoman heritage, it has some kind of warmth. I believe that the Ottomans picked up Byzantine culture, food, music, customs, mixed it and brought it from Asia Minor to Balkans, but I might be wrong. Byzantine (also the Rome) had a big influence on Serbs way before the Turks, but it was maybe more on religious on cultural level. Speaking of which, Serbian coat of arms (4s) means the Chirst is the lord of the lords and it was originally Palaiologos dynasty symbol, the last Byzantine dynasty. The last Byzantine emperor mother was Serbian.
    Back to the Ottomans. As you stated, guys in those areas like to talk, to chat and I like that :) I like to hear arabic words over and there, brought to us by the Turks. Always and strictly saying for the local coffee - Turska :) Also, we can see that the globalisation is changing every place in the world, so there is less and less old school Ottoman influence, which is a bid sad.
    Since you are entertaining us, consider this as tiny gift for you 🙂
    Selam Ben 👋

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 6 месяцев назад +5

      I don’t know why you’re talking about Serbian history and mentioning Serbs when these are BOSNIAKS.

    • @vesnanuspahic7510
      @vesnanuspahic7510 6 месяцев назад +8

      @@keno2285zato sto je to bilo i jeste deo Srpske istorije .Nemoj da zaboravis da je to bila Raska pre dolaska Osmanlija Ako su ti ljudi koji zive na toj teritoriji dosli sa Turcima ili Osmanlijama onda su Turci ili Turskog porekla a ako su autohtoni zna se ko su im bili preci.Prelaskom na Islam ne mozes promenuti poreklo svojih pradedova .Isti slucaj i u BiH.A ime Bosnjak je novijeg datuma i bazira se na toponim geografske teritorije Bosne(ne racunajuci Hum ,danas Hercegovinu )Sto bi bilo stanovnici Bosne koji su presli na Islam su Bosnjaci pa su sada svi koji govore srpskim jezikom a vere Islamske su Bosnjaci kako u Srbiji i tako u Albaniji i u CG .

    • @progresstothestars
      @progresstothestars 6 месяцев назад

      what stupid stuff are you saying? how can invaders that stole thousends of children from Serbs have warmth?? and its not Sandzak, its Raska. The only thing Ottomans left were blood, tears and so called Bosniaks who up till today create chaos in here.

    • @kolavithonduraski5031
      @kolavithonduraski5031 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@vesnanuspahic7510 ma daaj bre.... on the first look you see that people from Sandjak and serbs are different genetic entities. so your fairy tail written by nationalists is in every aspect false 😅
      serbs are not the indogen people of the balkans, the illyrians are.
      ofc the people mixed and i am surely no nationalist, but stay real and dont twist reality and history 😊👍

    • @vesnanuspahic7510
      @vesnanuspahic7510 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@kolavithonduraski5031 a jesu ili Bosnjaci 🤔i imaju li slicnosti sa stanovnistvom danasnje BiH ili su sta ili kojeg porekla ,i naravno da nisam nacionalist .Ja postujem i volim sve narode bivse YUci sire .

  • @bpl6445
    @bpl6445 Месяц назад

    21:21 That guy was so good towards you and he's smart as well, its really sympathic to watch❤

  • @albamarieheirloomweddings
    @albamarieheirloomweddings 7 месяцев назад +6

    More people need to subscribe to your channel for real. Your videos are authentic travel. They are so interesting and informative. Thank you for sharing. I am really enjoying learning about the Balkans.

  • @mxrider429
    @mxrider429 7 месяцев назад +2

    Pričas dobro, super filmovi! ja sam iz australije ali mislim je težak jezik za mene kad pričam. Kak uciš, pričas znam, al imaš knjige isto?

  • @WordToMomsYo
    @WordToMomsYo 7 месяцев назад +2

    Glad you copped some mantije in Pazar... If there's one local specialty worth trying, it's probably that. Sorry to hear about the gimbal!

    • @deejagers716
      @deejagers716 7 месяцев назад

      a cevapi nista jel? Te burek, pa prsuta, sudjuk , hehehe

    • @WordToMomsYo
      @WordToMomsYo 7 месяцев назад

      You can eat virtually any of those other foods in Sarajevo, but mantije are arguably more uniquely a Novi Pazar specialty than any of them. @@deejagers716

  • @fluidice1656
    @fluidice1656 3 месяца назад

    Most undersubscribed channel!

  • @faussepiste2115
    @faussepiste2115 7 месяцев назад +4

    Great vid Ben, banger as usual. Love how the comments section instantly becomes like some balkans reddit page. Can't wait for next one.

  • @Milan1Nikolic
    @Milan1Nikolic 7 месяцев назад +19

    Kod Benka je najbolje pecenje, nisi pogresio 😃 Na Pešteru su dobri ljudi. Dobro dosao u Srbiju.

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +5

      Bujrum u Sandžaku ⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️❤️

    • @kemybolt
      @kemybolt 7 месяцев назад +1

      srbiju ahahhaha

    • @bojanvideosex
      @bojanvideosex 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@kemyboltPa Sandžak je deo u Crnoj Gori, a deo u Srbiji.

    • @kemybolt
      @kemybolt 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@bojanvideosex hahahahah možda za vas

    • @kemybolt
      @kemybolt 6 месяцев назад

      @@bojanvideosex ma serem se u smrdljivu srbiju

  • @wanderwolf2
    @wanderwolf2 2 дня назад

    It was so nice to see, my family is coming from there...

  • @habib469r
    @habib469r 6 месяцев назад

    Hey brother, did you end up getting to Medjurečje?? Or is this the latest video you have posted for now?

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  6 месяцев назад +1

      hey there, Yes I made it! I've busy this week but I should have the video up in a couple days

    • @habib469r
      @habib469r 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@BenTheRulesall good brother, looking forward to it!! I'm planning my next trip with some of your vids hehe

  • @vladanlausevic1733
    @vladanlausevic1733 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ben, thanks for the video. Do you take donations in crypto?

  • @hermoinegrangerful
    @hermoinegrangerful 7 месяцев назад

    so coool!!

  • @Untrus
    @Untrus 7 месяцев назад +6

    Awesome man come back to Bosnia!!!

  • @BranisAvBG
    @BranisAvBG 4 месяца назад +2

    "Sirovo mleko" means Raw milk, not Milk for cheese. But the word "Sirovo" are accidentally the same for both meanings. 🙂

  • @afrosrb7828
    @afrosrb7828 6 месяцев назад +3

    Pozdrav Ben! Just a little correction here 21:30 _SIROVO MLEKO_ means _RAW MILK._ I see why you thought it's _CHEESE'S MILK,_ since _SIR_ means _CHEESE_ and _-OVO_ is the suffix for possession, but in this case it's not the case 🤣. Hope you had a blast

  • @frostflower5555
    @frostflower5555 6 месяцев назад +3

    Wow, I can't believe how you learned Serbian so well! Even the "pa". lol

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  6 месяцев назад +2

      "pa" je najvaznije rijec na srpskom hahaha. Thank you!

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 6 месяцев назад

      @@BenTheRules Pa i Ovaj. lol

  • @musharrafali3589
    @musharrafali3589 Месяц назад

    Cool place charming people.

  • @tomislavciganovic1244
    @tomislavciganovic1244 7 месяцев назад +24

    Ма ти човече си најбољи причаш наш језик. Свака ти част! 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

  • @sidelinesedo
    @sidelinesedo 7 месяцев назад +2

    Ovaj Mec Ben stalno putuje🔥🔥

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +1

      ovaj mec Sedo stalno postoji

  • @sandzopb
    @sandzopb 3 месяца назад

    What's up bud just wanted to let you know my father was born in Medjurecje and we lived in Priboj

  • @user-uv3zn4ct3y
    @user-uv3zn4ct3y 5 месяцев назад +1

    Poljana is word for big and long meadow,you can translate like field or lea.... Diga Poljana means Long field, long lea

  • @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
    @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292 21 день назад

    Machallah. I am Algerian and never even imagined an adhan in Serbia

  • @Qodesheem
    @Qodesheem 7 месяцев назад +1

    4:04 you said to her "dobro pjesaš" but you should say "dobro pevaš" brate
    Želim ti veliko sreče na tvoji poti, pozdrav iz Slovenije :)
    Prideš tudi v Slovenijo?

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад

      Hvala ti :) I went to Slovenia last summer and made a few videos (a bit more touristy than these videos but it was a lot of fun). Hvala na gledanje!

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      dobro pjevas;

  • @silkndpearls8538
    @silkndpearls8538 6 месяцев назад +4

    Sandzak was part of Bosnia before Berlin congress and was stripped off Bosnia.

    • @nitrianskehosamospravnehok4397
      @nitrianskehosamospravnehok4397 2 месяца назад +1

      Raška was called way before the Ottomans during the medieval times.

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      @@nitrianskehosamospravnehok4397 Raška really is just one part of Sancak. But it was part of Bosnia because we turks made it be like that for a reason not because it was really historically part of Bosnia it was more a necessity to connect lands as Ottoman Empire was slowly decreasing (mostly due to corruption btw then many enemies inside and outside...

  • @peeid8261
    @peeid8261 6 месяцев назад

    Very cool video I’m looking forward for the next part on Priboj!
    Thank you for sharing these moments and tips 😊.
    Btw you should not give money to gypsies (even kids) or any people asking for medication. never heard such a thing, could be a drug addict or smth. If you feel generous, just offer them food. Nothing more.

  • @frostflower5555
    @frostflower5555 6 месяцев назад +8

    In Sandjak all the people get along with each other. There were never any problems.

    • @bojanpalink5471
      @bojanpalink5471 6 месяцев назад

      Sandjak is an administrative division in the Ottoman Empire...as if to say a municipality

  • @zanpakuto1231
    @zanpakuto1231 Месяц назад +1

    The guy in Sjenica called his friend and told him "here's an American if you need any money for food or medicine". Sadly, there are scammers everywhere in Balkans, but they are not dangerous, no one will jump you in broad daylight. Still, pretty scummy.

  • @Trontotario
    @Trontotario 14 дней назад

    When talking or debating with a Serb, the first thing he says for Sandzak, is that this place is called Raska and not Sandzak. Serbs say that the word Sandzak derives from Turkish. Right. “Sandzak” is a Turkish word, as well as 8742 other Turkish words that are adopted by Serbian language, such as: Sat, soap, pare (money), rakija, delija, çekiç (hammer), makaze (snips), jorgan (quilt), jastuk (cushion), hajduk etc. “Sandzak” in Turkish means flag or banner high (alb: bajrak).
    But, a little is known that the word Raska (Latin Rascio) is not of Serbian origin, namely Slavic. Raska name is derived from ancient Illyrian fortress Arsa, near Novi Pazar. So Serbs converted Arsa in Ras (old Rasi) and later transformed the Raska. With the same word is named a town 20 km east of Novi Pazar and Raska river which springs not far from the ancient Illyrian castle of Arsa.
    For Raska river and the town, the academik Ejup Musheviq says the river’s name is derived from the Albanian word “rrasë”, flagstone. Even for Ibër river he says derives from Albanian: white or foams.
    Bosnians are Illyrians by origin, while “sanxhakasit” are assimilated Albanians, that is genetically proven. Illyrians are the first people who inhabited these areas. Evidence for these statements make the names of many settlements, rivers and mountains, such as Tutin (city of Teuta), Pruzhanj - Prush-i - (Ember-i), the rivers Tara, Ibri - i bardhë - (white), Raska, Lim (river), heat (heat-a), the Pester plateau (entirely, dry-as), etc.
    Also, the name Bosna (boson) derives from the Illyrian language. Bosone in Illyrian means river. Anton Mayer says that the world Bosnia has ancient Indo-European roots, which means “water flow”.
    So, Bosnia has the same meaning as the river. Some Roman sources in this regard mention the word ‘Bathinus flumen’ or ‘Bassinus ilir’, that means “running water”. Based on Appian data, a Greek historian of our century, Prof. Imamovic said that in today’s Bosnian territory has lived the Illyrian tribe of Posen, respectively Bosen. This name later is inherited by medieval Bosniaks, respectively Bosanci - Bozanacët - (Bosanac). Some other researchers, make a connection between the name of Bosnia and the name of the famous leader of the armed Illyrian resistance against Roman invaders, known as Baton or Bato.
    The word “Slaven” comes from the Latin word “Sclav” which means slave (Eng.slave).
    The composition of ancient people lived in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
    Illyrians 40%
    Romans 20%
    Celtics 15%
    Slavs 15%
    Huns 6%
    Thracs 4%
    Ancient peoples in Croatia:
    Illyrians 34%
    Slavs 20%
    Celtics 18%
    Romans 12%
    Phoenicians 8%
    Hellenic peoples 8%
    These are all facts that shows that the Illyrians donated they culture to Bosnian, ethnic and political characteristics.
    If this isn’t true then a question arises: where are the Illyrians who lived 4000 years in these areas within a single great kingdom?
    Alluding to the Illyrian origin of Bosniaks, Ostoviq Pavlo, a member of the Yugoslav Committee during the First World War, in a case said to Bosniaks: “You are Bosnian, but you’ve neglected your pre-Turkish HIstory. If you don’t want this story as yours, then Serbs and Croats will adopt it. ” These words are marked also by H.Crnovrshanin and N. Sadikovic in their work “Sandzak, enslaved country.”
    Sandzak has an area of 8.687 square kilometers and there live about 530,000 inhabitants. Is divided into northern (Serbian) and southern (in Montenegro). The capital is Novi Pazar (Novi Pazar). It borders with Serbia, Montenegro, the Republic of Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania. Is composed by these municipalities: Tutin, Sjenica, Prijepolje, Nova Varos, Bijelo Polje, Rozaje, Plav, Pljevlja and Berane.
    Sandzak is a special administrative territory. In military terms the name “Sandzak” means “flag”. Under Ottoman rule meant military territory. Later this name represented a second degree territory after Vilayet or Patriarchy.
    According to 1905-1906 data in Sandzak lived 37.775 inhabitants. These notes provide information on religious affiliation of 27,980 Muslim residents (Albanian) and 19.795 Christians (Orthodox - Serbs and Albanians). During World War II Novi Pazar was under the protection of volunteer forces of the region. On November 4, 1941 Chetnik’s armed forces attacked the locals, where in their help came about 3,200 volunteers from Kosovo Valley, Drenica and Dukagjin Plain led by Shaban Polluzha.
    Source: Illyria

  • @adrianotrujkicluciani9432
    @adrianotrujkicluciani9432 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just want to add this - there is no other country in the Balkans with more minorities than Serbia. Further you'll hardly find a country in the Balkans where the minorities are more accepted than here.

  • @keno2285
    @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +9

    6:50 Haha you found the first seen Albanians ever in Sandžak..

    • @Illyrian-warrior27
      @Illyrian-warrior27 5 месяцев назад +1

      Do you mean those who prevented the Serbs from massacring the population of Sanxhak?

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Illyrian-warrior27 Sandžak*

    • @Illyrian-warrior27
      @Illyrian-warrior27 5 месяцев назад

      @@keno2285 In Albania they write this way, have you already lost your gratitude towards us?

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@Illyrian-warrior27 You tried to Albanianize us so no thanks

    • @bidigibih8679
      @bidigibih8679 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Illyrian-warrior27learn history about sandzak you albanians really tried to albanicize those bosniaks

  • @smajovickemal6901
    @smajovickemal6901 5 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @brankavujasin4381
    @brankavujasin4381 6 месяцев назад

    To malo stene je napusteno.Umrijece od zime i gladi.Jesi li mu pomogao???

  • @wolf8918
    @wolf8918 2 месяца назад +1

    🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸

  • @bpl6445
    @bpl6445 Месяц назад

    You should come to Prijepolje. We are near Priboj and we have 50% Bosniaks and 50% Serbs. Half/half.

  • @Departures1
    @Departures1 26 дней назад

    I've been twice to Novi Pazar and the bus station has given me issues both times with unreliable information

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  26 дней назад

      I'm glad I'm not the only one, lol

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd 6 дней назад

      It's muslim. You must read from right to left 😅😅😅

  • @p3r0uE
    @p3r0uE 10 дней назад

    The largest Muslim-majority city in Serbia is Priština

  • @cosmicjournal
    @cosmicjournal 5 месяцев назад +1

    “sir” = cheese; “sirov” = raw, crude ❤ it was raw, unprocessed milk. “sirovina” = raw material… “surov” (not sirov) = cruel.

  • @Msaif2007
    @Msaif2007 5 месяцев назад

    Do they speak Turkish over there?

    • @bpl6445
      @bpl6445 Месяц назад +1

      No. Those are native Balkan Muslims for God's sake.

    • @JM-mo9pf
      @JM-mo9pf Месяц назад +1

      Turkish is not spoken in the Republic of Serbia, nor will ever be!

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      some people still speak it but not common as it was forgotten by those that spoke it

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      @@JM-mo9pf you are mistaken I personaly know people in Sancak who speak it.

    • @JM-mo9pf
      @JM-mo9pf Месяц назад

      @@dzevadbayraktar322 Sancak doesn't exist in the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia. It is a sleng term, archaic, and nowadays used by some ethnic minorities in Serbia. So, officially in the law text books and modern literature it is never used.

  • @babasimana
    @babasimana 7 месяцев назад +1

    "sirovo mleko" = "raw milk". Sirov/sirovo/sirova = raw, sirovina = raw materials, principal materials, commodities. you're welcome. ;)

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +1

      ah damn I got tricked by the "sir." hvala!

    • @babasimana
      @babasimana 7 месяцев назад

      @@BenTheRules well, you were right in the sense that the (raw) milk was intended for cheese production! :)
      But, yeah, there are tricky words, I remember when we moved form Canada to SFR Yugoslavia in the early '80s, I struggled to learn the language of which i only had a very rudimentary knowledge, and listening to you I remember how it was for me back then.
      Anyways, thanks for these videos, you do a really great job, I admire how friendly and conversant you are with locals in areas and pockets that don't normally encounter many visitors, whether "domestic" or foreign. Keep up the good work!

  • @tuhokoi
    @tuhokoi 6 месяцев назад +1

    Everything is nice, we love you all. Be kind to each other. You are all a part of us, in everyway from culture, food and words in your language. Greetings from Türkiye ( your Ottoman grandfather)

    • @user-vm9kv2wv4t
      @user-vm9kv2wv4t 6 месяцев назад

      No we are not,the food is simular ,and yes there are some turkish worrs in that part of Serbia,.the Osamnilan ocupators bring that words in Serbian.My dna is not near to asians.

    • @tuhokoi
      @tuhokoi 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@user-vm9kv2wv4t inform me please, what is the difference?, If you mean DNA, then I can say for sure you have been mixed with Avars, Huns, Peçeneks and Balkan Turks. This is not about DNA, this is about humanity harmony share culture.

  • @cazimmelkic
    @cazimmelkic 3 месяца назад +1

    Polja means field

  • @user-ii3eu6xd8h
    @user-ii3eu6xd8h 7 месяцев назад +3

    I love it when Americans try to analyze the Balkans. Just go as a tourist and enjoy yourself, leave the big topics aside.

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +2

      i love the people too much i can't stop

  • @izgubljen79
    @izgubljen79 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm sorry, but the Serbs are not to blame for the fact that the Sandzak was divided, but they themselves, they voted for the independence of Montenegro, almost all Muslims, they won the majority, otherwise, without their votes, Montenegro could not have obtained a sufficient majority for independence.Now they blame the serbs, and just to vote against the serbs, they didn't even think that it would make life miserable for them too. The fund divided like this is too small to do anything.

    • @BSNHamza505
      @BSNHamza505 5 месяцев назад +2

      It's the same shit, none of them don't want independence Sandžak, nor Montenegro nor Serbia, Sandžak was part of Bosnia over 400 hundred years

    • @izgubljen79
      @izgubljen79 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BSNHamza505 The Sandžak or Raška region was part of Serbia, then the Ottoman Empire, then Serbia again, but never part of Bosnia. The fact that Muslims live there does not change the fact that it was and will remain part of Serbia. Many Muslims don't like it, that's their business. But by the very separation of Serbia and Montenegro and the division of the Sandjak into two parts, both became too small and insignificant to be able to do anything.And that's why it's not Serbia's fault, but the stupidity and political short-sightedness of the Muslims who thoughtlessly voted for the separation of Montenegro just to be against Serbia

    • @ivanmatic23
      @ivanmatic23 4 месяца назад

      As a Croat, who doesn’t care to take the Serbian or Bosniak side, all sides are hypocritical in someways. The same way Bosniaks want sandzak to be part of Bosnia is the same way Serbs want RS to be apart of Serbia. The same way Croats want HercegBosna to be part of Croatia, the same way Serbs from krajina want to not be part of Croatia etc

    • @izgubljen79
      @izgubljen79 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ivanmatic23 Everyone has the right to be what they want and what religion they want to declare, that's probably a basic human right. They even have the right to propagate it. But when they forget who they are and where they came from, balkanization happens.700 years ago, a foreign invader came, and many had to accept another religion and custom in order to survive. And no one blames them for that, a lot of time has passed. That is their religion now, but to say that they are another nation and culture is an insult intelligence to a smart man.

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад +1

      @@izgubljen79 you are forgetting prior parts of history Serbs or starosloveni in that area first became catholics then under threat and for food collectively converted to orthodox christianity; and we can go even further back....but that I just to show you that you cannot just start from one period just to blame someone because they converted to islam it was their decision not yours

  • @pileci-batak
    @pileci-batak 7 месяцев назад

    When you told him your name, the part which you cut out from the video had to be where he asked you if you were Jewish. That's sad 😕

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +2

      haha nah, most people ask if I'm muslim when I say it

  • @user-qe8qx7ep3m
    @user-qe8qx7ep3m 5 месяцев назад +16

    Sandžak was part of Bosnia until the beginning of the Austro-Hungarian occupation. This is the reason why they have a very similar culture and tradition. Bosniaks live in Sandžak.

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад +2

      well yes and no. serbs have similar culture as Bosniaks too often even more Turkish than some Bosnians (so it is mostly due to Ottoman/Turk influence) except off course religion...anyway

    • @cityistired
      @cityistired 15 дней назад

      Nope, both of you are just muslim turkish hotspots that remained after centuris of occupation, you tossed away your Christian roots as you couldn't witstand the terror of those which you praise nowadays, so you converted. Typical example of Stockholm syndrome and irony. No hard feelings at all, I know a lots of great people from Raška region, but these are just facts. These things happen all around the globe, mostly in banana states such is ours.

    • @user-hn9tq5yf2n
      @user-hn9tq5yf2n 14 дней назад +1

      Sandžak or Raška as we serbs call this area was never part of Bosnia.

  • @user-sr9qm6of5o
    @user-sr9qm6of5o 6 месяцев назад

    Ask them ; Pershendetje SI JENI ,you will be amazed how many will reply back. 🙂🙂 .

    • @ervome24574
      @ervome24574 6 месяцев назад

      nobody speaks gypsy language there

  • @Oratz47
    @Oratz47 2 месяца назад +2

    My gf is from Tutin, nice people and culture. Indeed most of them left to the west because Serbia don't want to invest in this region since they're mostly muslims and more refering to Turkey than Serbian governement. They mostly moved in CH,DE and Belgium where I live. They're workers they want to make money and they're rly brave. Shot out to Sandzak from a Belgian guy )

  • @amko123
    @amko123 7 месяцев назад +2

    Should have visited Prijepolje, Its half Serb half Bosniak

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  7 месяцев назад +3

      Next time!

    • @jovanspasic3755
      @jovanspasic3755 5 месяцев назад

      30% muslimani i 70 % Srbi.

    • @amko123
      @amko123 5 месяцев назад

      @@jovanspasic3755 muslimani su sada vecina spored novog popisa u srbiji

    • @amko123
      @amko123 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@jovanspasic3755 muslimani su sada vecina u prijepolju prema novom popisu u srbiji

  • @JM-mo9pf
    @JM-mo9pf Месяц назад

    Correct the title as there is no such a thing as "Sandžak", only Stari Vlah and Raška!!!!

  • @TRBs20_
    @TRBs20_ 5 месяцев назад +4

    Dear Albanians, there is proofs who prove that Bosniaks were still a majority in the Bosniak region of Sandzak, Sandzak became part of Albania only under the Italian protectorat of Albania. There was a lot of albanisation and try to assimilate local Bosniaks in Bosniak region of Sandzak, there is old census, historical documents and even dna who prove that. But the problem with Albanians is that even if god show you the proofs and the reality, you will deny it. By the way, we can also say that Some parts of Kosovo are pure Bosniaks lands and territories, like Peć, Mitrovica or even South kosovo, where there is 3 Bosniaks historical, majority, culturally regions : Gora, Zupa, Podgora. Also, for Serbs who says that they are Muslims Serbs, you just should know a little bit of history to understand that this idea if fake and just an anti Bosniak ideology used under the Yugoslavian government to deny the BOSNIAK identity.

  • @RonaldoEuSi
    @RonaldoEuSi 7 месяцев назад +4

    You should have visited Plav and Bijelo Polje!

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 6 месяцев назад +7

      Also towns with Bosniaks ⚜️⚜️👌🏻

    • @bpl6445
      @bpl6445 Месяц назад

      Prijepolje is beautiful and it also has 50% Bosniaks

  • @user-ahk
    @user-ahk Месяц назад +2

    Your comment " it is infesting thing you notice --you cannot tell you are in Serbia ..because of no Serbian flag except on official building " and "as you will move to the north toward orthodox Christian, you will see more of the Serbian flags." is very racial , islamophobic and offending comments. You are telling the people thar Serb Muslims are not as patriot as Serbian Christian are. For God sake, stop this discrimination . Palestinian flags are being raised by thousand of people all over the world in support of Palestinian people in the wake of the recent Israel atrocities and human right violation in Gaza and west bank. Muslim and Christian are equally Serbian, there is no distinction except their religion.

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  Месяц назад

      Didn't mean any harm by saying that, of course all citizens of the Sandzak are Serbian, regardless of religion. It was only an observation I made that I didn't many people displaying the Serbian flag outside their homes, for example.

    • @user-ahk
      @user-ahk Месяц назад

      @@BenTheRules Thanks Ben, may be I misunderstood ❤

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад +1

      I think you misunderstand the situation and wrongly accuse this men of racism.

    • @user-ahk
      @user-ahk Месяц назад +1

      May be I misunderstood, if so, I am sorry.

    • @IwillEndureToTheEnd
      @IwillEndureToTheEnd 6 дней назад

      Are you a Serb from that area and are you a leftist? Of course if there are mosques, prayers and women who are covered you get another feeling than when you are in Belgrade for example. I live in Sweden and there are places where there are only foreigners and muslims and you can't really call it Sweden because Sweden is not quite the feeling you get. And leftists LOVE to pull the racist card, the islamophobia card and all other BS

  • @predragdjokovic3419
    @predragdjokovic3419 Месяц назад

    well let us speak in correct words...Novi Pazar is not a bosnian exclave in Serbia, for Novi Pazar has very littel to do with Bosnia and bosnian muslims or Bosniaks. In Novi Pazar all people Serbs and Muslims or Bosniak speak ekavian and not ijekavian dialect. Cultural heritage of Novi Pazar is not bosnian cultural heritage , yes muslim people in Novi Pazar declare themselves as Bosniaks but their cultural heritage is not the same as well as their dialect. Religion is the same. The main point among the southern Slavs except for Macedonia and Slovenia is that religion determines the nationality similar situation is in Ireland where all speak english. So roman catholic is Croat, orthodox christian is Serb and muslim is a Bosniak.
    Foreigners are often confused with the fact that the religion determines the nationality, for example there are Germans who are roman catholics but there are many Germans who are protestant. Normally religion in modern times is the choice of one person , but not something that firmly should determine the nationality. But still it is so among the southern Slavs.

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the comment! The Bosnian exclave isn’t Novi Pazar, I meant by that “Medurecje” which I visited in the next video after this. Medurecje is a Bosnian exclave near Priboj.

  • @eh8706
    @eh8706 2 месяца назад

    Sandžak is Bosniak 💙🇧🇦💛⚜☝️🙌
    It was stolen from Bosnia and given away by the major powers

  • @nisexpres
    @nisexpres 6 месяцев назад +3

    The region Is Raska oblast,old Serbia and home of house of Nemanjic.

    • @BSNHamza505
      @BSNHamza505 5 месяцев назад

      History doesn't know any Raska oblast, all fame about this is serbs mythology

    • @jingojingo1
      @jingojingo1 2 месяца назад

      Sandzak 😅

  • @xpanislav
    @xpanislav 7 месяцев назад +5

    That's Raška oblast
    Moslims in Novi Pazar are not Bosniak, they are Serbs Islamic.
    Stop giving faulty facts.
    Kosovo and Metohija is still part of Srbija

    • @jingojingo1
      @jingojingo1 2 месяца назад

      Seres puno znamo ko smo mars

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      so you know how other people feel about themselves wow thats a first; you are not Serbian but Russian how would you like that; also Raška is just a small part of Sancak and Sancak comes way after raska time so off course it is mor legitimate

  • @Thegoldenemerald
    @Thegoldenemerald 5 месяцев назад

    Now go to presheve or presevo it’s in the recognised part of Serbia but is 93% Albanian

  • @keno2285
    @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +5

    1:10 Ben, you are using a outdated map. Serbia recently conducted a new census where Bosniaks rose by over 10.000… The town Prijepolje for example is now majority Bosniak.

    • @rexsclavorum
      @rexsclavorum 7 месяцев назад +8

      No it's not. Bosniaks make there 39,9%, while Serbs make 46,4%.

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@rexsclavorum My “friend,” those are outdated numbers. Bosniaks have family values and therefore we have many kids. Prijepolje is around 51% Bosniak now… Check the recent census.

    • @rexsclavorum
      @rexsclavorum 7 месяцев назад +3

      And that's from last census which was held last year.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prijepolje

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@rexsclavorum You didn’t count the “muslims.”

    • @rexsclavorum
      @rexsclavorum 7 месяцев назад +2

      Because they were not a topic of discussion?

  • @Ardovor
    @Ardovor 7 месяцев назад

    16:27 Essentially sums up why the Balkans are how they are lol

    • @peeid8261
      @peeid8261 7 месяцев назад

      The only reason they don’t claim it is the fear of war. Lol

  • @argavenharge9704
    @argavenharge9704 3 месяца назад

    Im sick about this statements " communists buildings".I saw the same in: New York,London,Paris,almost every city in Germany( but there,those are " factory buildings").Anyway,Yougoslav architects copied it from England .Maybe they were communists too.

  • @Aboleo80
    @Aboleo80 25 дней назад

    When you eat the sugar cubes dunk them in the coffee first. I was worried for your teeth there when you bit into it just like that.

    • @BenTheRules
      @BenTheRules  25 дней назад

      Hahahaa yeah I realized that since I made this video. So much easier & more satisfying to dip it in the coffee. Pozdrav

  • @minireshala8171
    @minireshala8171 6 месяцев назад +3

    The name Emir ist Albanian name nice guy 😊

    • @whatever2206
      @whatever2206 6 месяцев назад +8

      Its literally arabic name, wtf

    • @ervome24574
      @ervome24574 6 месяцев назад

      Analbanians 😂🇦🇱🏳️‍🌈🇦🇱🏳️‍🌈

    • @ShejtanVrbaski
      @ShejtanVrbaski 3 месяца назад +2

      What is it with you Shiptari these days? Have you gone mad like your counter-part Serbs an claim that you are the only original people of the Balkans?

    • @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
      @brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292 21 день назад

      Emir or Amir means Prince in Arabic.

  • @MrSkittlez313
    @MrSkittlez313 5 месяцев назад

    Biggest Muslim city if you don’t count pristina. But that’s debate now lol

  • @florshemm6405
    @florshemm6405 7 месяцев назад +7

    Prijatelju moj Američki...... predlažem ti da se raspitaš o velikom Moameru Zukorliću koji je napustio ovozemaljski svet i tek kad proučiš tu veličinu od čoveku ćeš mnoge stvari shvvatiti....i da ne bude zabune.... ja nisam musliman....ja sam od oca i majke Srbin....ali taj čovek je veći od mnog8h nas koji smo ostali iz njega...... laka mu bila crna zemljica....pokoj mu duši.....

  • @vegetaherval9125
    @vegetaherval9125 5 месяцев назад +1

    A dark ages European Christian vlogger guy is vlogging, hello dark ages guy, listen to me, bosniaks, serbs, croats are southern slavic ethnicities, learn knowledge before speaking

  • @user-qp9bq7cr2f
    @user-qp9bq7cr2f 5 месяцев назад

    This is Serbian muslims what bosnian muslim you talk about , they are serbs who converted in islam during ottoman empire

    • @sandzakliana2838
      @sandzakliana2838 5 месяцев назад +2

      A serbs abbout orgins😂

    • @Enno9
      @Enno9 Месяц назад

      No. They look different from serbs. People of Sanzhak are mostly slavnised Albanians

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      @@Enno9 not really only a small percent of Albanians (those clans that moved from south during Ottoman empir time) over time became Bosniaks this thing also happened in Albania too many Turks, Montenegrins, Serbs also became Albanians

  • @minireshala8171
    @minireshala8171 6 месяцев назад +2

    4.5 Mantija Albanian recipe

    • @nouredine5047
      @nouredine5047 6 месяцев назад +1

      No

    • @ervome24574
      @ervome24574 6 месяцев назад

      Analbanians dont have their own food. All stolen from neighbors..

  • @MrWutra
    @MrWutra 6 месяцев назад

    Hans get the shovel! We have a bullshiter here!

  • @aldinsalihbegovic4117
    @aldinsalihbegovic4117 6 месяцев назад +4

    Sandzak is a historical part of bosnia, it was more than 500 years a part of bosnian villayet, and only because there lived a little little albanian minority, our albanian brothers think that's albania, sandzak population was always and i say always bosniaks and in sandzak always lives bosniaks and a just little albanian community

  • @xpanislav
    @xpanislav 2 месяца назад

    Странац нам опет креира историју

  • @RonaldoEuSi
    @RonaldoEuSi 7 месяцев назад +7

    Prijepolje is now muslim majority also

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 6 месяцев назад +5

      True.

    • @whatever2206
      @whatever2206 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah exactly

    • @jovanspasic3755
      @jovanspasic3755 5 месяцев назад +1

      Zasto lazes ? Muslimani cine 30% ukupne populacije u Prijepolju.

    • @whatever2206
      @whatever2206 5 месяцев назад

      @@jovanspasic3755 50%

  • @RonaldoEuSi
    @RonaldoEuSi 7 месяцев назад +24

    🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦 my grandfathers fought for independent sandzak but unf communists won and didnt want to compromise, our goal is to unite with bosnia

    • @MChicago89
      @MChicago89 7 месяцев назад +8

      You will get united with Alah only, but check on your grandparents one more time. They were Serbians.

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 6 месяцев назад +11

      @@MChicago89 Wonder why they fought against Serbs 🤣

    • @ArlxGamlng
      @ArlxGamlng 3 месяца назад +5

      ​@@MChicago89in that case in Republika Srpska everyone are just orthodox Bosnians 😂

    • @franciscobahamondefranco7321
      @franciscobahamondefranco7321 3 месяца назад +4

      Mislim, mozes samo da sanjas o tome (Bukvalno 80% populacije Raske oblasti je Srpsko)

    • @AmirSialiti-so5bu
      @AmirSialiti-so5bu 2 месяца назад

      Sandzaks are bosnië and turks

  • @bojanpalink5471
    @bojanpalink5471 6 месяцев назад +1

    Complication made by tendency...coldly says dude.....if my memory serves me correctly, Muslims from Crna Gora prevailed to make borders.....instructed, financed politically and religiously manipulated......blame now someone else's.....is disgusting

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      you have no memory or you are brainwashed by Milosevic propaganda

  • @yipmabaruya1148
    @yipmabaruya1148 6 месяцев назад

    Good afternoon from PAPUA NEW GUINEA.

  • @organic3132
    @organic3132 4 месяца назад +1

    Is this really a Serbia? I can’t see a problem, muslims are native people in Serbia.
    Which is not a case in the rest of Europe

  • @keno2285
    @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +14

    3:30 Bosniak and muslim cannot be used interchangeably, but Serb and orthodox can since Serb was used as a synonym for orthodox people historically. However this is not the case for Bosniak and muslim.

    • @NB-kq7lm
      @NB-kq7lm 7 месяцев назад +9

      Not really because y have catholoc and muslim serbs

    • @keno2285
      @keno2285 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@NB-kq7lmThere is no such thing… Emir from the video himself said all the muslims are 100% Bosniaks. Actually you do have some recent converts but that’s a different story.

    • @deejagers716
      @deejagers716 7 месяцев назад +20

      kako ne moze? Ranije smo bili Srpski Muslimani stojalo mom calu tako, pa onda Muslimani, pa onda Bosnjaci... sad ti mi odredjujes sta moe sta ne moze kad je to vec bilo. Pa sta i da si Srbin, sto i jesi sa drzavljanstvom. Samo nesto komplikujete , dokon narod

    • @stefan2serb
      @stefan2serb 7 месяцев назад

      Yes you’re right, since 1992 the ‘Muslims by nationality’ have invented a new name ‘Bosniak’ lololol what are you talking about you delusional guy 😂😂😂

    • @MUb2024
      @MUb2024 7 месяцев назад +4

      da si ti meni živ i zdrav i bošnjak i hrvat i srbin su etnokonfesionalni termini. kod nas u bih pogotovo. bilo je tu previranja kroz historiju. al danas kako je post dejtonsko stanje bošnjak=musliman, srbin=pravoslavac, hrvat=katolik

  • @FickeyH
    @FickeyH 8 дней назад

    Serbia stole Sandzak from Bosnia and they shall give it back 👍💪🖐

  • @reythekid5309
    @reythekid5309 5 месяцев назад

    evo ti ga yugoslavia. hahah

  • @ekinp1
    @ekinp1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Selam from Sandzak. Thank you for visit our region, and my city Novi Pazar, this is region is very specific, just to know here live asimilated Albanians who today on paper is Bosniaks, but our culture and all is Albanian.
    Sandzak is Kingdom of Dardania
    You can visit also our castle Dardanian castle ARSA in Pazariste, Serbs call that castle “RAS”

  • @magdalenagardelin8925
    @magdalenagardelin8925 5 месяцев назад

    Hunted Hotel hahahaha like someone will eat you 😂😂😂

  • @rokiikor9270
    @rokiikor9270 7 месяцев назад

    Undercover serb!😂😂😂

  • @user-nn3zb2cg4w
    @user-nn3zb2cg4w 6 месяцев назад +4

    Стара Рашка 🇷🇸

    • @BSNHamza505
      @BSNHamza505 5 месяцев назад

      Raška doesn't exist in any form in History, if exist doesn't have any common with serbs

    • @jingojingo1
      @jingojingo1 2 месяца назад

      New one is sandzak

  • @tobiasernsthk5888
    @tobiasernsthk5888 2 месяца назад +2

    The people in sandzak have albanian Roots

    • @dzevadbayraktar322
      @dzevadbayraktar322 Месяц назад

      small percent yes as do many Albanians have Turkish roots, Montenegrin roots etc etc....