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What is the problem with all this silly {fact}s Nexm0d, you are not arguing that the language is "Serbian" are you? :) It's a Franciscan monastery inside the prevalently Croat-populated Hercegovina, Croatian Church Slavonic language, and the names listed are all Old Croatian AFAIK.. And the Croatian angular Glagolitic letters should disperse any remaining doubts left ^_^ I'll look to find more detailed analysis in the library tomorrow, there is not much reliable data to be found on the Internet.. -- Ivan Štambuk ( talk) 07:13, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
You are an unbelievable man. Do you not realize that it is extremely obvious for any observer to notice that you are radically nationalistic. You unscrupulously and completly discard the Bosniaks as a nation and still expect people to experience you as neutral. Please leave your quest for Greater-Croatia on the shelf ahead. Ancient Land of Bosoni ( talk) 14:33, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
So you mean that Tvrtko and the other Bosnjani which lived in Bosnia during the middleages are not the ancestors of today's Bosniaks and Bosnians in general? Could it be then in your oppinion that the Bosniaks moved into Bosnia as aliens from somewhere outerspace and thus have no connection to pre-Turkish Bosnia whatsoever? Give me a break Ancient Land of Bosoni ( talk) 19:23, 9 December 2008 (UTC)
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What is the problem with all this silly {fact}s Nexm0d, you are not arguing that the language is "Serbian" are you? :) It's a Franciscan monastery inside the prevalently Croat-populated Hercegovina, Croatian Church Slavonic language, and the names listed are all Old Croatian AFAIK.. And the Croatian angular Glagolitic letters should disperse any remaining doubts left ^_^ I'll look to find more detailed analysis in the library tomorrow, there is not much reliable data to be found on the Internet.. -- Ivan Štambuk ( talk) 07:13, 16 November 2008 (UTC)
You are an unbelievable man. Do you not realize that it is extremely obvious for any observer to notice that you are radically nationalistic. You unscrupulously and completly discard the Bosniaks as a nation and still expect people to experience you as neutral. Please leave your quest for Greater-Croatia on the shelf ahead. Ancient Land of Bosoni ( talk) 14:33, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
So you mean that Tvrtko and the other Bosnjani which lived in Bosnia during the middleages are not the ancestors of today's Bosniaks and Bosnians in general? Could it be then in your oppinion that the Bosniaks moved into Bosnia as aliens from somewhere outerspace and thus have no connection to pre-Turkish Bosnia whatsoever? Give me a break Ancient Land of Bosoni ( talk) 19:23, 9 December 2008 (UTC)