Bracia czy obcy”. Słowiańscy muzułmanie jako „Turcy” i „poturczeńcy” na północno-zachodnich Bałkanach
The end of the 18th century, the whole 19th century, and the beginning of the 20th century in the South Slavic region were accompanied by the emergence and strong activity of national movements. The Muslim population from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro appeared as problematic in the...
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