Thank you so much for visiting my home town of Novi Pazar, a place that taught me multiculturalism and mutual respect! Much love to my Muslim brothers and sisters from a Orthodox Serb :) Be sure to come back again and enjoy our beautiful town :)
@@djordjemijailovic9685 Vidi, nisu mi namjere lose bile ali zelim te svojim pitanjima navesti na propust, kojeg si po mome vidjenju napravio (uz duzno postovanje). S obzirom da si iz Pazara, u svom komentaru si kao pravoslavni Srbin iskazao ljubav vjerovatno prema svojim komsijama muslimanima ali nisi kazao Bosnjacima muslimanima vec samo muslimanima. U tom slucaju, muslimana ima preko dvije milijarde pa shodno tome moje pitanje, dal' iskazujes ljubav prema svim muslimanima tj. njima preko dvije milijarde ili prema Bosnjacima muslimanima u tvom komentaru? Vjerovatno si mislio na svoje komsije i sunarodnjake Bosnjake muslimane ali si ih oslovio sa muslimanima a muslimana u svijetu ima, ponavljam preko dvije milijarde. Nije na odmet da budes precizniji da znamo o kojima muslimanima je rijec jer, opet se ponavljam, musliman je i onaj u Albaniji i onaj u Egiptu i onaj u Singapuru kao i tvoj komsija Bosnjak musliman.
Novi pazar is a beautiful city! As an Ortgodox Serb, I am very proud of our Muslim Serbs. I see them as Serbs, whether Muslim or Christian, they belong to our culture and they are very friendly people 🇷🇸☪️❤️
kada to napises slicno za bosanske Srbe,da su Bosanci pravoslavne vjere,onda cu ti reci bravo,a ovako imas dislajk,u Sandzaku zive Bosnjaci ,90% u Novom Pazaru
@@TheKroate78 Bosniaks of different faiths live in Bosnia and they are all Bosniaks Bosniak Muslims Bosniaks Catholics in Bosniaks Orthodox and Bosniaks also live in Sanadzak
As a moroccan muslim I really want to visit Serbia. My have worked with few serbs and my impression of them is that they are a proud people of their heritage and orthodox background and I really respect that. All I've met have been tolerant and hospitable to me.
I hope seeing you again! Just amazing...And one more thing, from someone who is born and raised in Novi Pazar, every, and I mean every doors in the entire city are opened to you! Couldnt have asked for better guests. I hope you liked your staying with us!
Novi Pazar is such an awesome place. Me as a Serbian being there felt like I travelled to different country. You should have also visited two medevial monasteries close by, Sopoćani and Đurđevi Stupovi.
It is a different country! Keep allowing this in your country and you will soon become islamic republic! It's a big shame for the efforts of Milosevic to keep Serbia and all West of the Balkans, Orthodox-Christian! In this disgraceful way, you will speak turkish and arabic, like bosniaks!
@@maryoo7131 I see you don't know much about Serbia. Take it from a serb, it's absolutely fine. They are not trying to replace us, they literally don't have the numbers or a will to do that. We coexist as friends, besides Milosevic was a socialist dictator so you are kinda losing the point with the whole "defending Christianity".
My home town ❤️ Thank you for This video Because everyone can see here This beauty and they can see too how our culture religion (Muslim) can be with heart full kidness.There is not problem because we Muslim people help everyone how much we can even If we see someone first time we will be there for him Because there is part of our religion and cult.. Thank you again!🤍
Demic - DEMIRI , have you albanian ancestors ? Do you speak maybe albanian ? Its so corious when i discover Family Names from Novi Pazar and it sounds Albanian ( but slavized )
@@serbianwarrior385 from where did you took this information ? Of course the majority albanians there in the first and second wordl war where forced to live their homeland. And the others just changes the names and get slavized ..... same historyy over and over again
@@beratmaliqi6158 From cenzus of population from Republic of Serbia and Montenegro.That was last cenzus so today there is probably less albanians then those 3%.Serbia and Montenegro are in fully control of Sandzak and population are fully asimilated into Serbian society.
@@banjaluka9857banja luka was never serbian land but novi pazar was under the flag of the BOSNIAN King Tvrtko. Vojvodina is hungary. Kosovo is albania and sandzak is bosnia. Bosnian language is older than the serbian. Go seatch for vuk karadzic. He took the rjećnica from muhamed hevai uskufi.
@@hoci Republika Srska is serbia cry you Little turk come on 9th januar we celebrate the day of Republica Srpska come and ask somone if this is bosnia 🤣🤣🤣 you will be Beaten up like a bitch go cry turk 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸❤️❤️❤️ Zivjela nam Republika Srpska uvjek bila Srpska i ostaće probali su dušmani da je uguše ali vidim nas jaći nego ikad 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
We love our muslims in Serbia, they are same people as the rest of serbs, just they received islam, they were orthodox religion before 14th century and after turks arived here they started to changing religion of people from that area and on that way there is now muslims in bosnia and pazar, but i respect their islam religion and i love islam i would like to visit istanbul but first i would like to see pazar soon...greetings from krusevac to all serbian muslims and respect from your orthodox brother!
The fact that you call them Serbian Muslims instead of Bosniaks, by the name they call themselves, shows just how much you have no love for them! You love your twisted interpretation of who they are and that's disrespectful on so many levels. It's actually an insult to human intelligence!! Since you talk history... when Ottomans conquered that region, then it was part of Bosnian Kingdome. The founder of Novi Pazar is the same founder of Sarajevo. Basically since king Tvrtko added that territory to his kingdom in period of 1373-1377 until the Congress of Berlin in 1878, all that was Bosnia including Novi Pazar, for little over five centuries. Referring to those people as Serbs is just plain faul and ignorant as well!!
@@kolobara08 First of all Raska was never under Bosnia rule. Second there were no muslims on balkan until arrival of Ottomans you might wanna chek your history lessons before calling others ignorant!!! Peace
@@lalalalalalalalalala2372 Pogledaj tupko (nije mi namjera uvrijediti) dokle se bosansko kraljevstvo prostiralo... zauzimalo je dobar dio danasnjeg Sandzaka (ukljucujuci i crnogorski dio). To je ujedno i momenat kada je Raska kao oblast/teritorija/administrittivna jedinica prestala da postoji. Kada su Osmanlije osvojile teritorije danasnjeg Sandzaka, on je tada bio u satavu Kraljevine Bosne tj. nije uopste bio Raska (Srbija). Nigdje ja nisam tvrdio da je bilo Islama na ovim prostorima prije Osmanlija!!
@@lalalalalalalalalala2372 Google Bosnian Kingdome and how big it was... it covered great part of what was know as Raska and nowhere did I say that Islam existed in Balkan prior Ottoman conquest.
never expected to see this town for the first time in this channel; this town is where mother’s grandparents are from. boshnak vibes; my roots. great video.
Anywhere guys have a safe journey, checking you guys once in a while glad that you guys have not change since, you have been to several countries and been respectfully towards others wish both of you again for safe journey whenever you are.
great job of touring the town,btw i wanna point out that its not a common thing to tip the workers in novi pazar because of the "pride" of making 100% legit money and that box in 16:25 is a donation box for the islamic kitchen organization that severs free for poor that is not going to the guy working at the shop
This with coffe and water was very sweet thinking 😀.. it very beautyful islamic tradition for doing like this.. So called turkish coffe is very strong coffe and is not possible to drink on empty stomach as water is...we love our guest much and want give them best kindness...so The tradition is ...people is very shy especially if you are a guest and maybe to shy to tell that you hungry...this 2 combinations simply mean..if you first drink water ,it Will be prepared food and you Will be served food as guest of house but if coffe is drinken it mean you dont need food
Interesting, knowledgeable and informative video...thanks for the fun and entertaining vlog, Steve lvana. Happy exploring Brazil. Stay safe and take good care
As a Muslim I’m so happy there’s halal food in Serbia it just warmed my heart. Thank you for showing a side of Serbia that most travel bloggers don’t show.
nice fairy tale to read Safi Kaskas Quran 27:18 When they came upon the valley of the ants, one of the ants said, "Ants enter your dwellings so that you will not be crushed by Solomon and his soldiers without their knowing it."
@@ALLAHwithdaughterALLAT Chrollo i'd advise you to alt-tab back to your videogame uve been playing whole time and let big brain stuff to big brain people
@@LARESCIV haha cult Ibn 'Abbas said: "The Messenger of Allah [SAW] said: 'Whoever changes his religion, kill him.'" Grade: Sahih (Darussalam) Reference : Sunan an-Nasa'i 4059 In-book reference : Book 37, Hadith 94 English translation : Vol. 5, Book 37, Hadith 4064
The jewlery in Novi Pazar is very unique. The Brides from All over the area are brought here to Pick out jewlery. It can be a couple of thousand Euro, depends on the Status of the family. Next time you should visit a Wedding there. Definetley worth to See
Nisam nikada bio u NP a gledajući video možemo videti koliko smo mi jedna multinacionalna i multikultularna država. I lepo je videti sve te različitosti u samo jednoj državi. Pozdrav.
Bez da te licno prozivam Aleksandre ali mi je licemjerno generalno od Srba citajuci tvoj komentar, da volite i dicite se multinacionalnom i multikulturalnom Srbijom (sto je i razumljivo) dok u Bosni Srbi podrzani Srbijom, agresijom i oruzjem prave homogene teritorije sa rijecima 'necemo da zivimo sa muslicima' a velika vecina Srba, ukljucujuci vjerovatno i tebe, podrzava postojanje nakaradne tvorevine rs-a (i federacije) u BiH.
@@kolobara08 Neka tebi tvoje Bosne...mi u Sandzak volimo sve "muslimane" i postujemo svakog ko sazluzi a dobar komsija je bolji no daljni brat..ko postuje I voli svoje on postuje i tudje ...
@@khadijahsanelacorovic1069 Nisam siguran da shvatam i razumijem razlog sto si mi se obratila i sta si zapravo htjela kazati Sanela. No i nebitno... pozdrav, selam i svako dobro za Sandzak iz Posavine.
@@kolobara08 Ne znam ko su bosanski srbi ali Sandzak je svojom ljepotom zadivio ljepotom sve oko sebe .. bilo to muslimani il srbi jer taj narod cini ga lijepim ..."kakav narod takva i drzava " ljubomorni smo narod ..obostrano dok bolesnu ljubomoru lecimo odmah ...."ne damo jedne na druge " nit ko moze da nas slomi..."najjaci samo opstaju"/Hadidza
..as a Serbian man l can admit, Bosnian's make some of best pies and overall they have good food. Beast Bosnian food is a sweet pie called Bosnian Baklava. Also Serbian/Bosnian open markets, all fake brands, you not going to find cheap Adidas or Nike in Serbia, there are brand stores and sport stores in all cities but prices are very high
Those Muslims are descendants of famous medieval Serbian knights and warriors, just like Orthodox Serbs are. We have the same ancestors but religion is that little thing that separated us through centuries.
@@chilechichich465 Hahahaha maybe in Serbian propaganda news.Come to Novi Pazar and ask people who they are,Bosnians or Serbs,99% of them will say that they are Bosnians.You guys really should accept us as a nation.I am a Bosnian from Novi Pazar,and im not a Serb.
Yummy food!... I'm hungry now .... You'll never know what you find or discover in local markets..... Thanks for showing us around again... Good luck in Brazil .. Stay safe , be vigilant...
Hi Ivana and Steve 👋 Woww...this is really beautiful place , you guys made me want to know more about Novi Pazar and I googled , it says Novi Pazar means “New Bazaar” I love the food looks scrumptious , it’s amazing that you were invited by the owner into the kitchen and see those women preparing the menu with their hands , definitely taste like home cooked dish 👍🏻 great tour around the market , nice and friendly sellers not forgetting the smoke beef....wow superbly delicious this send off vlog is really special from the intro , the content and till the end was smooth , interesting and informative 👏🏻 I really enjoyed watching and looking forward to visit Novi Pazar some day , thanks stay safe and take care Ivana and Steve 🥰🥰😘😘
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@@Lucastheone33and what you want to say with that? How much i know we speak Serbian in Novi Pazar. Ho you can live 40 years and after you say my mother tongue is Bosnian but when im born was that Serbian. Yes we look some of us Albanian but also like Serbian, Montenegrin or Turk. We are all mix of different people. Also Albanians from Albania looks much different from Kosovo Albanian. Lala (Vojvodina Serb) looks little different from Sumadia Serb or Republika Srpska Serb. Real Albanian look smaller, different type of hair (more mediteran) and skin. So they look like Greeks and are very quiet have not aggressive language like Kosova Albanians and are more educated. We (Bosniaks) are Muslims and was quit normal that Muslim whose family was before Serb marriage with Montenegrin Muslim or Albanian Muslim.
@@maryoo7131 most likely never gonna happen. But atleast you don't need to worry about churches, they're so empty that they're being constantly changed into mosques. Especially in Turkey.
Never knew there was this kind of multicultural place in Serbia, i've always dreamed of it there just like any other soviet country. now i want to visit there.
Just to clarify, Serbia was part of the country once known as Yugoslavia. Whilst being a communist country it was never part of the Soviet Union. Serbia itself has a lot of culture in it. The best example, if we put aside Novi Pazar since it's the focus of this video, would be the region of Vojvodina.
Why do you reduce Bosniak in Serbia to "Serbian Muslim" community or Novi Pazar as the "Muslim city"?! As much as I enjoyed this video, that is very disrespectful and ignorant of you guys!! Why am I saying disrespectful and ignorant... lack of accurate info gives the impression as if Muslims in Novi Pazar came and settled those parts with the Ottomans arrival which is not true. They've lived there even before Ottomans. Territory of today's Sandzak was part of Bosnia since 1373-1878 little over 500 years. The founder of Sarajevo is the same founder of Novi Pazar as well. Reducing Bosniak in Pazar to Muslims asides that being inaccurate, it's also disrespectful and ignorant (and I really really do realize it's not intentional, actually very innocent but diss&igno nonetheless guys). P.S. I really did enjoyed the video, one can notice that typical Canadian sincerity and kindness (I'm naturalized Canadian myself eh 😉)
@@vinstonsmit601 Yes yes from the beginning!! Balkan region waited empty for the Carpathian migrants to settle and to claim how it's theirs from the "beginning", probably from the beginning of time 😬
We had butcher shops in America at one time…very nice and fresh. I know European and other countries still have them. I think the Amish may still have them in America
Cool city. Ppl so nice Ma sha Allah, u showed one poster girl in black n white long dress with black scraf wow very elegant. I thought u coming back in Pakistan to explore more . 🤔 U missed Balochistan . RhS ( Humza) is on Balochistan food tour he is in Balochistan 2nd time u both mat him in North when u were trying unique food from lady chef . Hope u watch his Gawader n Quetta food series ( Balochistan Pakistan) U both stay blessed
Im albanian i didnt know they had a city/town like this. Much respect, looks like a dreamland. Feels so much like Kosovo. And yall are so respectfull aswell. Amazing ❤️🙌.
Lies lies and more lies…were are the serbian mothers and witness of bosniak muslim killings? No where they are in massgraves…you as we see have alot of witnesses if it was genocide how come so manyyy are alive????? And there are documents from independent genocide experts that has confirmed that Srebrenica was not genocide and that muslims killed many serbs to….it was a warcrime, but msnifested ”genocide” from the Bill Clinton administration….everyone with some brain can find all this information from independent sources if you look even if US propaganda are trying to hide it
21:39 its called "pastrma" its a whole sheep, with bones, smoked on wood, you have a boneless version called "stelja". Smoked meet is of best quality in this part of Serbia in my opinion, especially if it comes from the Pester highlands :D
If the local 'Spinata' is done right it doesn't contain any Spinach at all - it's all made with 'Zelje', thus 'Zeljanica'. Burek is made with Zelje' as well, among others, like meat, cheese, or apples - no Spinach. 'Zelje' is a green mountainous plant similar to spinach but much tastier. The food is mostly 'homemade' or 'from scratch' and from superior ingredients. Serbian/Balkan soil is rich in key minerals that's giving food such superior flavor/taste.
First Bosnian King from 7th Was Albanian Dukagjin and he ruled 60 years Bosnia and before this his Brother Butimir Ruled to So Illyrian Kings and People in 7th and 8th are alive in that time Against Avars and Slavs and German and Byzamtine but Mostly Assimilated in 10th Century by Slavic Emigrants who come there as invasors this is what Jovan Kinam Byzantine Historian Says thats why Bosniaks are Different than Croatian and Serbs
You should visit Moka Gora city, it is very close to the borders of Bosnia. The wooden village and the old steam train tour is really worth it. I had it as a day tour from Saraejvo, Bosnia
BRAVO LJUDI 🤝🏻 BUDIMO JEDNI SA DRUGIM I UZ DRUGE 💞 ..NEKA TAKO BUDE I KADA SMO SKUPA I KADA NISMO PRISUTNI JEDNI POKRAJ DRUGIH TRENUTNO- ČUVAJMO JEDNI DRUGE I BOG ĆE NAS SVE ČUVATI I SAČUVATI. U tome leži srž svih vjera i to je vjera u JEDINOG BOGA . Ne možemo tako pogriješiti .
I don't know why you talk about different RACES (???!!), when you talk about Bosniaks, Serbs, Albanians.... We are the same RACE but of different nationalities. So, when you offend somebody like this, it is not RACISM, it is nationalism. Because we are all the same WHITE race. And, if we talk about alcohol, it is not so common that Muslims drink rakija, but it is not uncommon. And if we talk about beer, they really like it and they drink it. Believe me, I am from Sarajevo, Bosnia. Now I live in Serbia, because only rare Serbs stayed in Sarajevo. It was 150.000 Serbs in Sarajevo, there are only 7000 now.
you have to understand that in North America issues are always about race and in ex-yu obviously about religion. When they say race they actually mean something else
Yeah I really gotta stop saying the word race because I honestly don’t even know what it means. Some people say white is a race, but then what’s slavic? Albanians have different physical features than Serbians. I am not sure if that makes them a different race, but you can see it when you travel to both. Anyway thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@JetLagWarriors I like your videos, you promote our food and country in a good way. I just mentioned the word 'race'. There is white, black, red, yellow race. Some sources invented some new ones, but this is the basic division. I can remember, in school, the question was 'Which race are Arabs?' And I wrote: 'dark skin white rase', of course, it is wasn't right, they are WHITE. All kinds of people who are not black, but with darker white skin (Mexicans, people from India, Arabs), are still white. So, it doesn't matter if the facial features are different from nation to nation, if they are black, they are black. If they are white, yellow or red, they belong to that race. It is more than funny to me when somebody says to the same race member that he is 'racist'. You can't be racist if we talk about people in the same race group. You can be a jerk if you harass women and children, or old people. But, if they are white as you are, it is not racism. If they are black or yellow,..., it can be. If it is among nations, it is nationalism, chauvinism. But it is not racism. It is funny to have some issue with the white man (and you are white) to say anything about racism.
@@joerankovic4128 It is so wrong. If the bad thing is among the same race, it can't be racism, because a white person will never say to the other white person that he/she is white???!! Americans use this word (racism) totally wrong. You can be a bully, if you attack the weak. You can be a nationalist, if you offend some other nations. But to be a white American who has some argument with the other white American, it can't be racism.
When you offend somebody, it is not racism or nationalism, it is chauvinism. Chauvinism is a hate towards some group of people, usually it is hate towards somebody who is from a different nation, but it can be homophobia, racism or if you hate someone who cheers for a different club for example.
I am glad that you are enjoying yourself, dear friends 😊 I have always been honest and told you the truth about a place, people, food. You asked where Muslims came from in such an Orthodox country. Well most of them converted to Islam during the Ottoman Empire which ruled here for a few hundred years. We respect those people and we are aware of who they are, although many from that area will never admit that they are actually of Serbian origin. Due to the policy at a higher level that is directed against Orthodox Serbs, Muslims who are of Serbian origin do not have to admit that. But if you are interested in something more about this topic, you can read what famous Muslims from this area think, such as the famous writer Mesa Selimovic, who wrote and talked a lot about it, as a film director Emir Kusturica. I have nothing against the good people from that area, because I consider them brothers, but I am obliged to give you the answer to the question and tell the truth about everything as always. Enjoy beautiful food 😊 💛 🍞🧀🍖🍗
@@kardanski They are our dear guests, and while they enjoy our country, they should know the truth about everything, and I, as a host, always try to give them accurate information, it has always been so, and it will remain so. Although I was annoying with some of them, I believe that it is nice to inform them about everything as guests. Be a real host too 😊❤
A Muslim city in Serbia...would never have thought.A beautiful city of the new and the old,of multi culture and multi religion. A good send-off before Brazil indeed. PS The hanging meats next to the hanging clothes at the market 😯
@@sara_x_love Ne kaže se pijačenje, već trgovanje. Reči kao trg, tržnica, trgovina, sve imaju isti koren i zajedničke su sa ostalim slovenskim jezicima. Pijaca se danas koristi u svakodnevnom srpskom jeziku, ali to ne znači da je ova reč ispravnija. Osim toga postoje druga mesta u Srbiji i Bugarskoj koja se zovu Trgovište.
Beginning in the mid-19th century, a pan-Slavic movement has emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus of the movement was in the Balkans, whereas the Russian Empire was opposed to it.The Slavic languages belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. Present-day Slavs are classified into three groups: the West Slavs (chiefly Czechs, Kashubians, Poles, Slovaks, Silesians and Sorbs); the East Slavs (chiefly Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians); the South Slavs (chiefly Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Gorani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes). Though the majority of Slavs are Christians, some groups, such as the Bosniaks, mostly identify as Muslims. Modern Slavic nations and ethnic groups are considerably diverse, both genetically and culturally, and relations between them may range from "ethnic solidarity to mutual feelings of hostility" - even within the individual groups.
Thank you so much for visiting my home town of Novi Pazar, a place that taught me multiculturalism and mutual respect! Much love to my Muslim brothers and sisters from a Orthodox Serb :) Be sure to come back again and enjoy our beautiful town :)
Much love to all 2 billion Muslim brothers from an Orthodox Serb or?
Or only much love to Bosniak Muslim brothers?
@@kolobara08 love to all people of the world bro, i wish harm on no one, only peace and prosperity :)
@@kolobara08 why is there a need for such a question may i ask?
@@djordjemijailovic9685 Vidi, nisu mi namjere lose bile ali zelim te svojim pitanjima navesti na propust, kojeg si po mome vidjenju napravio (uz duzno postovanje). S obzirom da si iz Pazara, u svom komentaru si kao pravoslavni Srbin iskazao ljubav vjerovatno prema svojim komsijama muslimanima ali nisi kazao Bosnjacima muslimanima vec samo muslimanima. U tom slucaju, muslimana ima preko dvije milijarde pa shodno tome moje pitanje, dal' iskazujes ljubav prema svim muslimanima tj. njima preko dvije milijarde ili prema Bosnjacima muslimanima u tvom komentaru?
Vjerovatno si mislio na svoje komsije i sunarodnjake Bosnjake muslimane ali si ih oslovio sa muslimanima a muslimana u svijetu ima, ponavljam preko dvije milijarde. Nije na odmet da budes precizniji da znamo o kojima muslimanima je rijec jer, opet se ponavljam, musliman je i onaj u Albaniji i onaj u Egiptu i onaj u Singapuru kao i tvoj komsija Bosnjak musliman.
@@kolobara08 Nacionalnost za mene ne igra veliku ulogu, veroispovest da, nacionalnost je nametnuta a da sluzis Bogu sam biras :) svako dobro
Love for Serbia and Serbian people from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🇷🇸
but these are Bosniaks not Serbians.
Novi pazar is a beautiful city! As an Ortgodox Serb, I am very proud of our Muslim Serbs. I see them as Serbs, whether Muslim or Christian, they belong to our culture and they are very friendly people 🇷🇸☪️❤️
Bosniaks live in Sanzak
and you know it very well ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦
kada to napises slicno za bosanske Srbe,da su Bosanci pravoslavne vjere,onda cu ti reci bravo,a ovako imas dislajk,u Sandzaku zive Bosnjaci ,90% u Novom Pazaru
@@bruda1142 bosniaks in serbia =? haha hey are serbs which turks make them muslim
@@TheKroate78
Bosniaks of different faiths live in Bosnia
and they are all Bosniaks
Bosniak Muslims
Bosniaks Catholics in Bosniaks Orthodox
and Bosniaks also live in Sanadzak
@@bruda1142 haha never read this bullshit,, they are croats and serbs and bosniaks
As a moroccan muslim I really want to visit Serbia. My have worked with few serbs and my impression of them is that they are a proud people of their heritage and orthodox background and I really respect that. All I've met have been tolerant and hospitable to me.
they have nothing to be proud of actually
@@astraldrifterTi bi voleo da si normalan ali ne ide 😢
@@shimanosv9143
Mudrolije iz Ljiga...
Good to my Muslim brothers and sisters, Salam from Bangladesh🇧🇩 🇷🇸
No
@@janne_plomeros замолчи
Novi pazar kosava ❤
@@dmitri970Novi pazar kosava ❤
@@muhammadsuleman9328 🚾
I hope you now understand why food is delicious in Serbia, because it is handmade, not industrial.
I hope seeing you again! Just amazing...And one more thing, from someone who is born and raised in Novi Pazar, every, and I mean every doors in the entire city are opened to you! Couldnt have asked for better guests. I hope you liked your staying with us!
Thanks so much for your kind message❤️
Love to Serbia from Türkiye
Novi pazar❤️🩹🇷🇸⚜️. Thanks for showing people our beautiful country, love from a serb❤️🇷🇸🇲🇪⚜️
Novi Pazar is such an awesome place. Me as a Serbian being there felt like I travelled to different country. You should have also visited two medevial monasteries close by, Sopoćani and Đurđevi Stupovi.
Maybe they did and video is yet to come!
It is a different country! Keep allowing this in your country and you will soon become islamic republic! It's a big shame for the efforts of Milosevic to keep Serbia and all West of the Balkans, Orthodox-Christian! In this disgraceful way, you will speak turkish and arabic, like bosniaks!
@@maryoo7131 that's bullshit and you know it. I'm just going to report your comment for hate speech. All the best.
@@maryoo7131 I see you don't know much about Serbia. Take it from a serb, it's absolutely fine. They are not trying to replace us, they literally don't have the numbers or a will to do that. We coexist as friends, besides Milosevic was a socialist dictator so you are kinda losing the point with the whole "defending Christianity".
@@maryoo7131 You are the greatest disgrace of this country.
THIS IS OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS. GREETINGS FROM BELGRADE!!!
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Asalamualaikum brother
Ne mesaj cistu Srbiju sa prljavim islamom!
Stop islam!
@@pravaistina6767 cista? Turci su i tamo bili...nista od cistoce
@@mr.frozeman7115SRBIJA JE 98% PRAVOSLAVNA I CISTA ZEMLJA !!! 🇷🇸☦️
@@delijeredstarhooligans646 ljepo je sanjat, pozdrav
you are doing great work. Even most Muslims don't know about such cities which have a Muslim population mostly. Thanks for showing. Great job
My home town ❤️ Thank you for This video Because everyone can see here This beauty and they can see too how our culture religion (Muslim) can be with heart full kidness.There is not problem because we Muslim people help everyone how much we can even If we see someone first time we will be there for him Because there is part of our religion and cult..
Thank you again!🤍
alo sta ima covjek naplati 4e pokvareni ste vi u pazaru hahaha
Demic - DEMIRI , have you albanian ancestors ? Do you speak maybe albanian ? Its so corious when i discover Family Names from Novi Pazar and it sounds Albanian ( but slavized )
@@beratmaliqi6158 There is 3% of Albanians in whole Sandzak...i think in Novi Pazar there is 1% of them🤣
@@serbianwarrior385 from where did you took this information ? Of course the majority albanians there in the first and second wordl war where forced to live their homeland. And the others just changes the names and get slavized ..... same historyy over and over again
@@beratmaliqi6158 From cenzus of population from Republic of Serbia and Montenegro.That was last cenzus so today there is probably less albanians then those 3%.Serbia and Montenegro are in fully control of Sandzak and population are fully asimilated into Serbian society.
Glad to know of a place with majority Muslims , my friend's wife is a Bosnian , knows of this place
Idemoo Novi Pazar!
Srbija je najlepsa!
Long live Novi pazaz Muslim❤️
@@muhammadsuleman9328 no
@@muhammadsuleman9328 Long live Republika Srpska Serbian Orthodox country ☦️🇷🇸❤️
@@banjaluka9857banja luka was never serbian land but novi pazar was under the flag of the BOSNIAN King Tvrtko. Vojvodina is hungary. Kosovo is albania and sandzak is bosnia. Bosnian language is older than the serbian. Go seatch for vuk karadzic. He took the rjećnica from muhamed hevai uskufi.
@@hoci Republika Srska is serbia cry you Little turk come on 9th januar we celebrate the day of Republica Srpska come and ask somone if this is bosnia 🤣🤣🤣 you will be Beaten up like a bitch go cry turk 🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸❤️❤️❤️ Zivjela nam Republika Srpska uvjek bila Srpska i ostaće probali su dušmani da je uguše ali vidim nas jaći nego ikad 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Thanks for upploading this video of my hometown. ❤
I want to visit serbia I am from india looking for friend
We love our muslims in Serbia, they are same people as the rest of serbs, just they received islam, they were orthodox religion before 14th century and after turks arived here they started to changing religion of people from that area and on that way there is now muslims in bosnia and pazar, but i respect their islam religion and i love islam i would like to visit istanbul but first i would like to see pazar soon...greetings from krusevac to all serbian muslims and respect from your orthodox brother!
The fact that you call them Serbian Muslims instead of Bosniaks, by the name they call themselves, shows just how much you have no love for them! You love your twisted interpretation of who they are and that's disrespectful on so many levels. It's actually an insult to human intelligence!!
Since you talk history... when Ottomans conquered that region, then it was part of Bosnian Kingdome. The founder of Novi Pazar is the same founder of Sarajevo. Basically since king Tvrtko added that territory to his kingdom in period of 1373-1377 until the Congress of Berlin in 1878, all that was Bosnia including Novi Pazar, for little over five centuries. Referring to those people as Serbs is just plain faul and ignorant as well!!
@@kolobara08 First of all Raska was never under Bosnia rule. Second there were no muslims on balkan until arrival of Ottomans you might wanna chek your history lessons before calling others ignorant!!! Peace
@@lalalalalalalalalala2372 Pogledaj tupko (nije mi namjera uvrijediti) dokle se bosansko kraljevstvo prostiralo... zauzimalo je dobar dio danasnjeg Sandzaka (ukljucujuci i crnogorski dio). To je ujedno i momenat kada je Raska kao oblast/teritorija/administrittivna jedinica prestala da postoji. Kada su Osmanlije osvojile teritorije danasnjeg Sandzaka, on je tada bio u satavu Kraljevine Bosne tj. nije uopste bio Raska (Srbija).
Nigdje ja nisam tvrdio da je bilo Islama na ovim prostorima prije Osmanlija!!
@@kolobara08 You said you were Canadian guess that was a lie? Also i don't speak Serbian
@@lalalalalalalalalala2372 Google Bosnian Kingdome and how big it was... it covered great part of what was know as Raska and nowhere did I say that Islam existed in Balkan prior Ottoman conquest.
never expected to see this town for the first time in this channel; this town is where mother’s grandparents are from. boshnak vibes; my roots. great video.
Masallah Novi Pazar Sandzak 🇧🇦☪️
Sandžak was Part of Bosnia. This part of State Bosnia was given to Serbia.
Nozi Pazar
Sandzak, Serbia
@@bojanvideosex Sandzak je sandzak
Tako je, Sandžak je Sandžak, republika Srbija i deo u Crnoj Gori.
@@edinedo koliko je meni poznato to nije zvanicni naziv ,jesam li u pravu 🤔
@@edinedo moram 😁
Anywhere guys have a safe journey, checking you guys once in a while glad that you guys have not change since, you have been to several countries and been respectfully towards others wish both of you again for safe journey whenever you are.
I have been to Serbia I love Serbia the food is so good
Po ata nuk jane serb
We are all humanbeing.huminity is higher then any things.as im from karachi and let say you have made a great video
Haaa that question frm Steve to Ivana and Ivana's answer/exspression that its better than burek! Priceless. Love the honesty😘
great job of touring the town,btw i wanna point out that its not a common thing to tip the workers in novi pazar because of the "pride" of making 100% legit money and that box in 16:25 is a donation box for the islamic kitchen organization that severs free for poor that is not going to the guy working at the shop
This with coffe and water was very sweet thinking 😀.. it very beautyful islamic tradition for doing like this..
So called turkish coffe is very strong coffe and is not possible to drink on empty stomach as water is...we love our guest much and want give them best kindness...so The tradition is ...people is very shy especially if you are a guest and maybe to shy to tell that you hungry...this 2 combinations simply mean..if you first drink water ,it Will be prepared food and you Will be served food as guest of house but if coffe is drinken it mean you dont need food
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@@JetLagWarriors Love to Sanjak and Bosniaks from Turkey. you are polite people setting an example how islam should be implemented in our lives
Greetings from Libya
Hopefully one day could visit Serbia
Geeetings to Libya ☺️
Im from Novi Pazar and Born in Libya
1987
@@nerminsandzak577
Serbian ?
@@nerminsandzak577
What was your experience like when you were born in Libya ?
@@mhd2680 Bošnjak
Interesting, knowledgeable and informative video...thanks for the fun and entertaining vlog, Steve lvana.
Happy exploring Brazil. Stay safe and take good care
As a Muslim I’m so happy there’s halal food in Serbia it just warmed my heart. Thank you for showing a side of Serbia that most travel bloggers don’t show.
nice fairy tale to read
Safi Kaskas Quran 27:18
When they came upon the valley of the ants, one of the ants said, "Ants enter your dwellings so that you will not be crushed by Solomon and his soldiers without their knowing it."
@@ALLAHwithdaughterALLAT stop lying and misinterpreted things you don’t even know.
@@ALLAHwithdaughterALLAT Chrollo i'd advise you to alt-tab back to your videogame uve been playing whole time and let big brain stuff to big brain people
@@LARESCIV haha cult
Ibn 'Abbas said:
"The Messenger of Allah [SAW] said: 'Whoever changes his religion, kill him.'"
Grade: Sahih (Darussalam)
Reference : Sunan an-Nasa'i 4059
In-book reference : Book 37, Hadith 94
English translation : Vol. 5, Book 37, Hadith 4064
@@ALLAHwithdaughterALLAT so did Muhammad kill the various idol worshippers that converted to Islam after the battle of Badr?
Najlepsi na svetu moj Novi Pazar❤️
Hi I want to visit serbia looking for friend
Mashllah
Thanks for wisiting my town i hope you had fun here❤️
The jewlery in Novi Pazar is very unique. The Brides from All over the area are brought here to Pick out jewlery. It can be a couple of thousand Euro, depends on the Status of the family. Next time you should visit a Wedding there. Definetley worth to See
Selamün aleyküm kardeşim orada yaşayan tanıdığın Türkiye li varmı
Thanks for the video, Novi Pazar looks gorgeous, shame I never visited even though it is close.
Nisam nikada bio u NP a gledajući video možemo videti koliko smo mi jedna multinacionalna i multikultularna država. I lepo je videti sve te različitosti u samo jednoj državi. Pozdrav.
Bez da te licno prozivam Aleksandre ali mi je licemjerno generalno od Srba citajuci tvoj komentar, da volite i dicite se multinacionalnom i multikulturalnom Srbijom (sto je i razumljivo) dok u Bosni Srbi podrzani Srbijom, agresijom i oruzjem prave homogene teritorije sa rijecima 'necemo da zivimo sa muslicima' a velika vecina Srba, ukljucujuci vjerovatno i tebe, podrzava postojanje nakaradne tvorevine rs-a (i federacije) u BiH.
@@kolobara08
Neka tebi tvoje Bosne...mi u Sandzak volimo sve "muslimane" i postujemo svakog ko sazluzi a dobar komsija je bolji no daljni brat..ko postuje I voli svoje on postuje i tudje ...
@@khadijahsanelacorovic1069 Nisam siguran da shvatam i razumijem razlog sto si mi se obratila i sta si zapravo htjela kazati Sanela. No i nebitno... pozdrav, selam i svako dobro za Sandzak iz Posavine.
@@kolobara08
Wa salam wr wb
Osudio si coveka za licemjerstvo , astaghfirullah ....ko je taj a da Sandzak ne voli ?!
@@kolobara08
Ne znam ko su bosanski srbi ali Sandzak je svojom ljepotom zadivio ljepotom sve oko sebe .. bilo to muslimani il srbi jer taj narod cini ga lijepim ..."kakav narod takva i drzava " ljubomorni smo narod ..obostrano dok bolesnu ljubomoru lecimo odmah ...."ne damo jedne na druge " nit ko moze da nas slomi..."najjaci samo opstaju"/Hadidza
Thanks for this wonderful video. Lovely.
Koja razlicitost u Srbiji od Novog Sada do Novog Pazara..❤
I am Bosnian Muslim from Novi Pazar!
You are Serb but you don't know that!"Bosniaks" don't exist
@@NoName-yr1vh Aj ne seri pusti coveka
@@GospodinPendula00 Pusti ću ga kad prouči svoje poreklo :-D
I am Iraqi from Iran hahaha
MK...Good man....
I'm Bosnian from that city
😂😂😂
I'm just a guy from that city.
So you don’t know where you from that’s sad
..as a Serbian man l can admit, Bosnian's make some of best pies and overall they have good food. Beast Bosnian food is a sweet pie called Bosnian Baklava. Also Serbian/Bosnian open markets, all fake brands, you not going to find cheap Adidas or Nike in Serbia, there are brand stores and sport stores in all cities but prices are very high
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For clarification we are not serbs we are bosniaks
ماشاءالله
Awesome video guys never knew there was a Muslim city in Serbia looks amazing! learn something new in every video
Those Muslims are descendants of famous medieval Serbian knights and warriors, just like Orthodox Serbs are. We have the same ancestors but religion is that little thing that separated us through centuries.
This city is Muslim city,but it's Bosnian majority city,not Serbian
@@chilechichich465 Hahahaha maybe in Serbian propaganda news.Come to Novi Pazar and ask people who they are,Bosnians or Serbs,99% of them will say that they are Bosnians.You guys really should accept us as a nation.I am a Bosnian from Novi Pazar,and im not a Serb.
@@An-hb1qw its Bosnian majority muslims in Serbian city is that right?
@@An-hb1qw You are a nation. Think what you want, I don't care. Even more, I respect that. Peace be with you. Now read again what I wrote up there.
Yummy food!... I'm hungry now .... You'll never know what you find or discover in local markets..... Thanks for showing us around again... Good luck in Brazil .. Stay safe , be vigilant...
Hi Ivana and Steve 👋 Woww...this is really beautiful place , you guys made me want to know more about Novi Pazar and I googled , it says Novi Pazar means “New Bazaar” I love the food looks scrumptious , it’s amazing that you were invited by the owner into the kitchen and see those women preparing the menu with their hands , definitely taste like home cooked dish 👍🏻 great tour around the market , nice and friendly sellers not forgetting the smoke beef....wow superbly delicious this send off vlog is really special from the intro , the content and till the end was smooth , interesting and informative 👏🏻 I really enjoyed watching and looking forward to visit Novi Pazar some day , thanks stay safe and take care Ivana and Steve 🥰🥰😘😘
Anyone is welcome here, and everyone who come at our city will have a good time and meet amazing peoples :)
where are you from Lynia ?
Hey, Let's GO.. I just subscribed!I you deserve it as I watched many of your presentations. I find you 2 so so pleasant.. and interesting. I don't know your name but man are you so quirky and interesting..yes yes.. your abilities to present it to the audience is Awesome and it should be noted. Ivana is great and perfect match to you. Thank you for choosing to do this for all of us in the world not able to travel and see it first hand. Cheers
Love this!!!! Such a beautiful city!!!!!!
I was in novi pazar ok the people look super Albanian but they speak Bosnian and it was pretty cool place not gonna lie
But , dirty.
@@Miljan-pelević what do you mean
@@Lucastheone33 because they are Albanian
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@@Lucastheone33and what you want to say with that? How much i know we speak Serbian in Novi Pazar. Ho you can live 40 years and after you say my mother tongue is Bosnian but when im born was that Serbian. Yes we look some of us Albanian but also like Serbian, Montenegrin or Turk. We are all mix of different people. Also Albanians from Albania looks much different from Kosovo Albanian. Lala (Vojvodina Serb) looks little different from Sumadia Serb or Republika Srpska Serb. Real Albanian look smaller, different type of hair (more mediteran) and skin. So they look like Greeks and are very quiet have not aggressive language like Kosova Albanians and are more educated. We (Bosniaks) are Muslims and was quit normal that Muslim whose family was before Serb marriage with Montenegrin Muslim or Albanian Muslim.
10:36 that mosque in background is literally where I go every day.
Hopefully is gonna burn, soon!
@@maryoo7131 most likely never gonna happen. But atleast you don't need to worry about churches, they're so empty that they're being constantly changed into mosques. Especially in Turkey.
In turkey...💩💩💩🇹🇷💩💩💩 Wow...
@@maryoo7131 alright, whatever you say.
@@maryoo7131 I don't understand why would you be so hateful in the first place, but alright.
Lovely city nice video. Thank you for remembering Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤️
I like this video, I literally walk in this part of the park before 2h🤣,I live here
благослови нашу земљу и сву њену културу ❤️
As an Indian🇮🇳 really I would like to spend sometime in novi pazar. INSHAALLAH
The call to prayer you heard most likely the "iqamah" a somewhat shorter version of "adhan". Usually called right before performing the prayer.
That guy that showed you how it's made does Mantije for the presidency of Serbia :) They also have the best Cevapi.
Welcome in our country 🇷🇸
God bless all muslims in serbia!
Never knew there was this kind of multicultural place in Serbia, i've always dreamed of it there just like any other soviet country. now i want to visit there.
Just to clarify, Serbia was part of the country once known as Yugoslavia. Whilst being a communist country it was never part of the Soviet Union.
Serbia itself has a lot of culture in it. The best example, if we put aside Novi Pazar since it's the focus of this video, would be the region of Vojvodina.
Soviet😀!What the hell you taking about?Serbia is far away from Russia
SERBIA IS FORMAN YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC,NOT SOVIET COUNTRY.SOUTH EUROPE,BALCAN.
First of all, Serbia is far from ex Soviet Union, second, you have a lot of muslims and multiculturalism in ex Soviet countries.
@@mikicamikulic9792EXACTLY
Why do you reduce Bosniak in Serbia to "Serbian Muslim" community or Novi Pazar as the "Muslim city"?! As much as I enjoyed this video, that is very disrespectful and ignorant of you guys!!
Why am I saying disrespectful and ignorant... lack of accurate info gives the impression as if Muslims in Novi Pazar came and settled those parts with the Ottomans arrival which is not true. They've lived there even before Ottomans. Territory of today's Sandzak was part of Bosnia since 1373-1878 little over 500 years. The founder of Sarajevo is the same founder of Novi Pazar as well. Reducing Bosniak in Pazar to Muslims asides that being inaccurate, it's also disrespectful and ignorant (and I really really do realize it's not intentional, actually very innocent but diss&igno nonetheless guys).
P.S. I really did enjoyed the video, one can notice that typical Canadian sincerity and kindness (I'm naturalized Canadian myself eh 😉)
Yeah exactly bro, thank you for this comment ⚜
Bosnia was part of Serbia from the begining...in 10th century during prince Časlav and before
@@vinstonsmit601 Yes yes from the beginning!! Balkan region waited empty for the Carpathian migrants to settle and to claim how it's theirs from the "beginning", probably from the beginning of time 😬
@@kolobara08
I was refering to begining of Serbian state...as Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus wrote in his "De Administrando Imperio"
Why do you reduce Serbian in Bosnia to a “Bosniak” ???
We had butcher shops in America at one time…very nice and fresh. I know European and other countries still have them. I think the Amish may still have them in America
A great video. Thank you!
Novi Pazar is located in Sandzak .☝️
Hahaha you want to take it?
No my dear nolifer, welcome to Serbia!
Actually novi pazar and sandzak is originally part of Bosnia
Cool city. Ppl so nice Ma sha Allah, u showed one poster girl in black n white long dress with black scraf wow very elegant.
I thought u coming back in Pakistan to explore more . 🤔
U missed Balochistan .
RhS ( Humza) is on Balochistan food tour he is in Balochistan 2nd time u both mat him in North when u were trying unique food from lady chef .
Hope u watch his Gawader n Quetta food series ( Balochistan Pakistan)
U both stay blessed
Yes it is!!🇷🇸
Sandzak🇧🇦😊
@@_ald1n_698 malo sutra 😂 a ako ti se ne svidja kofer druze i u bosni ili tursku
@@_ald1n_698joj to je 🇷🇸
Serbia has quite a few Muslim majority cities: Pristina, Pec, Urosevac, Presevo, Gnjilane, Kacanik, go check them out.
Hahabababa
Im albanian i didnt know they had a city/town like this. Much respect, looks like a dreamland. Feels so much like Kosovo. And yall are so respectfull aswell. Amazing ❤️🙌.
As a person from Novi Pazar. I dont think there are any places that ripped you of. The prices are on point which i usually pay when i'm in my city.
Novi Pazar 🇧🇦☪️
Never forget Srebernicia
Never happened
@@Emir.adini3it did (fellow srebrenica person here) but this video has nothing to do with it...
Lies lies and more lies…were are the serbian mothers and witness of bosniak muslim killings? No where they are in massgraves…you as we see have alot of witnesses if it was genocide how come so manyyy are alive????? And there are documents from independent genocide experts that has confirmed that Srebrenica was not genocide and that muslims killed many serbs to….it was a warcrime, but msnifested ”genocide” from the Bill Clinton administration….everyone with some brain can find all this information from independent sources if you look even if US propaganda are trying to hide it
21:39 its called "pastrma" its a whole sheep, with bones, smoked on wood, you have a boneless version called "stelja". Smoked meet is of best quality in this part of Serbia in my opinion, especially if it comes from the Pester highlands :D
21:58 thats not a liver, thats some top quality "prsuta", smoked beef meet :D all muscle as far as you can see bro :D
@@djordjemijailovic9685 pastırma?
@@negunduznegece7081 it is probably derived from the turkish word pastirma, we were under ottoman rule for about 5 centuries lets not forget that :D
@@djordjemijailovic9685 Okey I understand ❤🇷🇸🇹🇷
@@negunduznegece7081 peace and love brother! I love turkey, i visited sarimsakli, izmir istambul :)
Hvala daste bili u mojim gradu😂❤
It so funny how you Guys pronounced Mantije..."Matinje"😁😄👍
If the local 'Spinata' is done right it doesn't contain any Spinach at all - it's all made with 'Zelje', thus 'Zeljanica'. Burek is made with Zelje' as well, among others, like meat, cheese, or apples - no Spinach. 'Zelje' is a green mountainous plant similar to spinach but much tastier. The food is mostly 'homemade' or 'from scratch' and from superior ingredients. Serbian/Balkan soil is rich in key minerals that's giving food such superior flavor/taste.
These arent Serbian Muslims but Bosniaks. The Sandzak Bosniaks are not even Slavic And Most are of pure Bosniak or mixed Albanian-Bosniak heritage.
First Bosnian King from 7th Was Albanian Dukagjin and he ruled 60 years Bosnia and before this his Brother Butimir Ruled to So Illyrian Kings and People in 7th and 8th are alive in that time Against Avars and Slavs and German and Byzamtine but Mostly Assimilated in 10th Century by Slavic Emigrants who come there as invasors this is what Jovan Kinam Byzantine Historian Says thats why Bosniaks are Different than Croatian and Serbs
Food in smaller cities is always better quality because they do it for locals and everyone know if its bad
Great people thx for visit!
In Egypt, we cook the sliced burchutto with eggs. Or with melted cheese for breakfast.
You should visit Moka Gora city, it is very close to the borders of Bosnia. The wooden village and the old steam train tour is really worth it. I had it as a day tour from Saraejvo, Bosnia
My city🥰🤩
are you serb or bosnak
BRAVO LJUDI 🤝🏻 BUDIMO JEDNI SA DRUGIM I UZ DRUGE 💞 ..NEKA TAKO BUDE I KADA SMO SKUPA I KADA NISMO PRISUTNI JEDNI POKRAJ DRUGIH TRENUTNO- ČUVAJMO JEDNI DRUGE I BOG ĆE NAS SVE ČUVATI I SAČUVATI. U tome leži srž svih vjera i to je vjera u JEDINOG BOGA . Ne možemo tako pogriješiti .
@@iloyaa6760 Bosniak and muslim
whole Serbia drinks Turkish coffee
I don't know why you talk about different RACES (???!!), when you talk about Bosniaks, Serbs, Albanians.... We are the same RACE but of different nationalities. So, when you offend somebody like this, it is not RACISM, it is nationalism. Because we are all the same WHITE race.
And, if we talk about alcohol, it is not so common that Muslims drink rakija, but it is not uncommon. And if we talk about beer, they really like it and they drink it. Believe me, I am from Sarajevo, Bosnia. Now I live in Serbia, because only rare Serbs stayed in Sarajevo. It was 150.000 Serbs in Sarajevo, there are only 7000 now.
you have to understand that in North America issues are always about race and in ex-yu obviously about religion. When they say race they actually mean something else
Yeah I really gotta stop saying the word race because I honestly don’t even know what it means. Some people say white is a race, but then what’s slavic?
Albanians have different physical features than Serbians. I am not sure if that makes them a different race, but you can see it when you travel to both.
Anyway thanks for watching and commenting 👍
@@JetLagWarriors I like your videos, you promote our food and country in a good way. I just mentioned the word 'race'. There is white, black, red, yellow race. Some sources invented some new ones, but this is the basic division.
I can remember, in school, the question was 'Which race are Arabs?' And I wrote: 'dark skin white rase', of course, it is wasn't right, they are WHITE. All kinds of people who are not black, but with darker white skin (Mexicans, people from India, Arabs), are still white.
So, it doesn't matter if the facial features are different from nation to nation, if they are black, they are black. If they are white, yellow or red, they belong to that race.
It is more than funny to me when somebody says to the same race member that he is 'racist'. You can't be racist if we talk about people in the same race group. You can be a jerk if you harass women and children, or old people. But, if they are white as you are, it is not racism. If they are black or yellow,..., it can be. If it is among nations, it is nationalism, chauvinism. But it is not racism. It is funny to have some issue with the white man (and you are white) to say anything about racism.
@@joerankovic4128 It is so wrong. If the bad thing is among the same race, it can't be racism, because a white person will never say to the other white person that he/she is white???!! Americans use this word (racism) totally wrong. You can be a bully, if you attack the weak. You can be a nationalist, if you offend some other nations. But to be a white American who has some argument with the other white American, it can't be racism.
When you offend somebody, it is not racism or nationalism, it is chauvinism. Chauvinism is a hate towards some group of people, usually it is hate towards somebody who is from a different nation, but it can be homophobia, racism or if you hate someone who cheers for a different club for example.
AHHHHH, My home town, i love it
I am glad that you are enjoying yourself, dear friends 😊 I have always been honest and told you the truth about a place, people, food. You asked where Muslims came from in such an Orthodox country. Well most of them converted to Islam during the Ottoman Empire which ruled here for a few hundred years. We respect those people and we are aware of who they are, although many from that area will never admit that they are actually of Serbian origin. Due to the policy at a higher level that is directed against Orthodox Serbs, Muslims who are of Serbian origin do not have to admit that. But if you are interested in something more about this topic, you can read what famous Muslims from this area think, such as the famous writer Mesa Selimovic, who wrote and talked a lot about it, as a film director Emir Kusturica. I have nothing against the good people from that area, because I consider them brothers, but I am obliged to give you the answer to the question and tell the truth about everything as always. Enjoy beautiful food 😊 💛 🍞🧀🍖🍗
pls stop with bla bla.. you are boring...
@@kardanski They are our dear guests, and while they enjoy our country, they should know the truth about everything, and I, as a host, always try to give them accurate information, it has always been so, and it will remain so. Although I was annoying with some of them, I believe that it is nice to inform them about everything as guests. Be a real host too 😊❤
@@djdox2425 Your comment isn't "politically correct" whatsoever but it's the truth.
@@logikus8638 People need to know the truth about our country.
We are not Serbs and we will never be Serbs. Don‘t be so ignorant and let us be what we actually are: Bosniaks with Illyrian roots.
Yes, this is Serbia!!
No. BOSNIAN SANDZAK
@@_ald1n_698Raska *
Zasto tako to nikad nije bio deo Bosne,
@@tadijavpserbian9808sandžak* 🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
@@АлександраКовачевић😂😂😂 nauci historiju
A Muslim city in Serbia...would never have thought.A beautiful city of the new and the old,of multi culture and multi religion.
A good send-off before Brazil indeed.
PS The hanging meats next to the hanging clothes at the market 😯
Yeah, and few near city are muslims tho, Tutin and Sjenica. :)
@@interista39 and whole Kosovo
NOVI PAZAR IS THE CAPITAL CITY OF SANDZAK (Sancak) we are not Serbs Alhamdulillah
We are people from Sandzak (Sancak)
Maa shaa Allah
Very nice video . 🇮🇳
allah = Sattan !
Stop islam !
MashaAllah from Pakistan
Novi Pazar is Bosniak city in Sandžak ☝️⚜💙🇧🇦🤲💛
Bosnia+raska+zeta=serbia
@@NB-kq7lm So-called "serbia" is not mentioned. Funny how all those are "serbian" then
@@eh8706you don’t know where you from 🫢
Lovely.. I will visit this place next vacation 🎉
Сербия🇷🇸🇷🇸💪💪❤
🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈🏳️🌈
@@definitivedom5482 sipu racku derpe
@@davidbosnia4141
Што га тако сурово увриједи жив био ?🤣
Serbia😊🇷🇸
selam and love to Novi pazar from Albania!
I think the original name should be put back: Trgovište which means marketplace in Serbian.
it's actually called "Pijaca" on Serbian 🙂
@@kaidplanic5192 Well it can be both but Pijaca is more corect
@@sara_x_love Ne kaže se pijačenje, već trgovanje. Reči kao trg, tržnica, trgovina, sve imaju isti koren i zajedničke su sa ostalim slovenskim jezicima. Pijaca se danas koristi u svakodnevnom srpskom jeziku, ali to ne znači da je ova reč ispravnija.
Osim toga postoje druga mesta u Srbiji i Bugarskoj koja se zovu Trgovište.
@@cezar3977 postoji Târgoviște u Rumuniji
@@kaidplanic5192 Reč Piazza je italijanska reč i znači trg, odnosno mesto gde se trguje.
I'm interested with serbia 🇷🇸 👀 😊 special to start my new world 🌎 there.
You should go and start life in serbia is open doors for every body
So peaceful.. can i just live there.. my place to too competitive and hectic
You are welcome anytime
@@be-uu7ig is not easy tho…
@@missEra90 I know, but who knows..... Maybe one day.
@@be-uu7ig yeaaa u serbian?
@@missEra90 From Serbia, not Serbian
Beginning in the mid-19th century, a pan-Slavic movement has emphasized the common heritage and unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus of the movement was in the Balkans, whereas the Russian Empire was opposed to it.The Slavic languages belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. Present-day Slavs are classified into three groups:
the West Slavs (chiefly Czechs, Kashubians, Poles, Slovaks, Silesians and Sorbs);
the East Slavs (chiefly Belarusians, Russians, Rusyns, and Ukrainians);
the South Slavs (chiefly Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Gorani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes).
Though the majority of Slavs are Christians, some groups, such as the Bosniaks, mostly identify as Muslims. Modern Slavic nations and ethnic groups are considerably diverse, both genetically and culturally, and relations between them may range from "ethnic solidarity to mutual feelings of hostility" - even within the individual groups.
MashAllah beautiful place I want to see.
allah = Sattan !
Stop islam !
There are lots of forts in Canada like Fort Erie, Louisburg, Citadelle of Quebec...
Darn, I feel like a bad Canadian after googling the sites you mentioned. When Ivana and I are back in Canada, we will make videos about these places
You should go to Sarajevo in Bosnia & Herzegovina and try the food there 🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦⚜⚜🧿🥵😱😜😜😋😋