I Visited Serbia's Muslim City (Novi Pazar) 🇷🇸
In the beginning when I talk about Bošniaks in NP, I meant to say they are a culturally Bosnian diaspora in terms of religion/history/ancestry like Bosnian, but not from actual Bosnia--as being "Bosnian" is a noun representing one's nationality--whereas Bošniak is an ethnic/religious/cultural group with shared history. ..............So I hope that makes sense. ......................Oh... it still doesn't make sense? Okay. Oh well. #Balkans #jebiga
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Here's a Novi Pazar travel guide if you're interested in visiting this very unique city like no other in Serbia. It's the most populated Muslim city and home to the Bosniak diaspora of Serbia.
I finally traveled there and tried some food Novi Pazar is famous for, as well as visited some mosques and other beautiful sights.
This city always fascinated me, and I also went to hang out with a friend :)
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House Cafe
Cigla Cafe
Boho Lounge
The Pub
Soho Caffe
Lounge Bar Square
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Small mom & pop grocery stores that serve alcohol: Laki Ley
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In the beginning when I talk about Bošniaks in NP, I meant to say they are a culturally Bosnian diaspora in terms of religion/history/ancestry like Bosnian, but not from actual Bosnia--as being "Bosnian" is a noun representing one's nationality--whereas Bošniak is an ethnic/religious/cultural group with shared history. ..............So I hope that makes sense. ......................Oh... it still doesn't make sense? Okay. Oh well. #Balkans #jebiga
@lakkaisers4315
10 ай бұрын
That‘s right! Thank you for your effort!
@zeljkoracic3522
10 ай бұрын
Rjec bosansko je smjesno to ne postoji ti muslimani iz tkz bosne su SRBI koji su presli na islam oni su poturice dakle oni su ostaci osmanlija koje su SRBI protjerali nakon 500 godina ne oni nisu nacija amerika je pokusala da stvori tkz naciju bosansku ili tkz jezik bosanski uzimajuci sve od srba ali ne ide da bi ameri vladali balkanom moraju da budu gospodari SRBIJE ali to ce biti kad na KURCU naraste nokat
@milanbasic9257
10 ай бұрын
To su novotarije koje jos uvijek ne znaju ni oni sami..
@realthebest9029
10 ай бұрын
Are albanians becauuse this land conference of london 1913 gave the serbia
@zeljkoracic3522
10 ай бұрын
@@realthebest9029nema te vi pojma kakvi albanci i bosnjaci te tkz nacije je stvorila americka propagada sve na stetu SRBA
Those are our Muslim brothers- they are not less Serbs than me or any other Orthodox person. This is real Serbia, made of people of many religions. At the end of a day, we all love OUR country.
@Randomentertainment7526
11 ай бұрын
Bravo brate na komentaru.👏👏
@user-ol7yi4lk5t
11 ай бұрын
Thay do not love our country. Ask tham...
@lakkaisers4315
11 ай бұрын
They are Bosniake, please stop this russian propaganda, thanks :)
@MilenkoPaljic-bl1xq
11 ай бұрын
@@marybee1594 Right.
@corvus4135
11 ай бұрын
@@lakkaisers4315 Bosniaks? You mean descendants of Serbs who accepted Islam a long time ago. Don't lie to people, there are some of us who know history.
Thanks for visiting my city and my religion, this is real serbia in my village there are muslims and orthodox people together, for example I am Muslim Serb from Novi pazar and my first neighbour is Orthodox; my family is good with them 🇷🇸❤️
@janap8019
2 ай бұрын
Muslims and orthodox can live tougheter and in peace, we will never let the Germans, US and others create hate between us, 🙏 we must be smarter then them…respect to our muslim serbs😊
@xocats8476
Ай бұрын
Emir- adini3. How could you be Muslim Serb. Your Sanđžak used to be part of Bosnia until Serbia annexed in 1 world 🌎 war. Same as Vojvodina and Preševska dolina. Look out for the Serbia world map at that time?You should know your Bosnian history. Don't let the Serbs to manipulate you about our sad history?
@janap8019
Ай бұрын
@@xocats8476 are you here to spread hate and manipulation? Can you stop with your comments….what are you doing
@universalconquest4447
23 күн бұрын
@@xocats8476 It got annexed in the Balkan Wars not WW1. The Eyelet of Bosnia was originally created based on the Kingdom of Bosnia but later grew based on the administrative and organizational needs of the Ottoman Empire and not on historic, ethnic, or cultural lines. It included two thirds of present day Croatia ie: Slavonia, Lika, and Dalmatia. Take the Eyelet of Rumelia as an example, it included parts of present day Romania, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, and European Turkey. The medieval Kingdom of Bosnia was much smaller and even at its maximum extent did not include the city of Novi Pazar or even the entire region of Bihac (Cazinska Krajina).
@TheBjelouska
18 күн бұрын
@@janap8019🚾
Very beautiful city..i wish i can visit this city one day...from Malaysia
I would love to visit our Muslim brothers and sisters there
@ekinp1
4 ай бұрын
You always welcome in Sandzak Novi Pazar brother
@mmr1137
Ай бұрын
Welcome to Serbia bro. Wondaful country with people of different religion
Thank you for visiting Serbia, and thank you for sharing your experiences! Have a blast! 🙂🙌
@TheBjelouska
18 күн бұрын
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Legacy of 400 years of Turkish rule. We love our Serbian brothers who worship Islamic faith. We are the same nation, same language.
@ekolog8201
11 ай бұрын
Pitanje je koliko oni vole nas
@branimirnikolic4559
11 ай бұрын
@@ekolog8201 Pitanje je ko (zapad naravno) kome (svakoj nacionalnoj, verskoj ili političkoj grupi koja ima ikakav potencijal da uđe u spor sa većinskim državotvornim narodom) daje finansijsku, političku, medijsku podršku da bude faktor u ovdašnjoj politici. Kome se, kojoj priči, kojoj verziji istine i "istine" daje prostor u medijima i u političkim zbivanjima. Ubedi manjine da su ugrožene, ubedi braću da su potpuno različite nacije, finansiraj kvaziistorijske teorije, nameći sve to godinama kroz medije, kroz filmove, zavadi pa vladaj.
@lakkaisers4315
11 ай бұрын
@@ekolog8201Cetnici prljavi. Ne volimo vas, da ti tako kazem. Volim normalne Srbe, koji me postuju.
@user-nn3zb2cg4w
11 ай бұрын
@@ekolog8201Они нас не подносе, али срећа па их има само 2,3 % у Србији.
@tirzane
11 ай бұрын
@@user-nn3zb2cg4w Interesantno zapažanje😅 Jeli vi znate, da ono sto imamo u sebi to vidimo u drugome.? Mozda vi mrzite, pa mislite da i drugi to isto rade.
My impression of Novi Pazar is that it is an open air museum of what Serbia was like before the uprisings against the Turks and the foundation of the Serbian state. I think that 200 years ago the whole of today's Serbia (south of the Sava and the Danube) was like Novi Pazar. It's a time capsule.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
ou, i love this comment!
@frostflower5555
11 ай бұрын
It was a place where people went from afar to get their fortunes told.
@vesnanuspahic7510
11 ай бұрын
verovatno tako nekako .Evo ja sam rodom iz Sapca i imam 58 godina i jos se uvek secam jednog dela grada koji je bio skoro identican ovom starom delu u Novom Pazaru.Negde polovinom 70 tih se sve to pocelo polako sredjivati i male zantske radnje su zatvorene ,steta ,danas bi to bilo prilicno turisticki atraktivno jel je izgledalo kao mala Bascarsija .
@zulfikaregzikutor5561
10 ай бұрын
Sam Nis e imao ako se ne varam 18 dzamija, Beograd je imao oko 200 dzamija....
@XYZOxyz
10 ай бұрын
No, not all of Serbia was like that...ever. That would've required the occupying Turks to either k!ll off or convert to Islam all of Serbian population which obviously didn't happen. Novi Pazar just had a high number of converts. Turks built mosques for themselves and the new converts all over Serbia, sure, but that never overtook the Orthodox/Slavic look, feel and culture of the country.
Why is that considered strange? Serbs lived for centuries with Muslims. WE LIVE longer with muslims than Americans , mind you
@ANonymous-xv2dn
Ай бұрын
It’s considered strange for anyone who witnessed the 1990’s war. 😢
@JackChit-pv3dj
Ай бұрын
Maybe because they commited a genocide and fathered a whole generation through rape
@satnav8502
Ай бұрын
God bless you Christina. Greetings from an albanian moslem. Well said . Kosovo je Srbija.
@Sutedjoint
Ай бұрын
Bukankah serbia pembantai bosnia bahkan dari dunia yg jauh ingat.
@auron7361
28 күн бұрын
Living longer together = living longer in discrimination, especially since the Ottoman collapse
This city was unknown to me. You explored a nice city. Thank you Sister.
I love it when you speak Serbian your voice goes so soft and sweet xD Good job btw, i know thats not easy at all.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 it's because i turn into a little kid that's so terrified of saying the wrong thing. i don't have confidence when i speak it 😂😂
@mn9120
10 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka You have a good Serbian accent. 👍
Selam braci Bosnjacima Novog Pazara, iz Bosne i Seher Sarajeva.
@jasminmas3139
10 ай бұрын
Because serbs are such a good and merciful people, that's why they are failing. They have to expel all the religious communities except the Serbian Orthodox Church only as a Serbian can survive!
@TheBasicsofficial_
8 ай бұрын
Pozdrav iz Republike Srpske
@Miran-wi6wm
7 ай бұрын
@@TheBasicsofficial_Uskoro ćemo zvati Sandzak Republika Bosanska. Inače ti stanujes u Bosni i Hercegovini. Srpske Republike ti je sa desne strane Drine. Pogledaj mape svih vremena, cudo
@Al-ji4gd
7 ай бұрын
@@TheBasicsofficial_ Sumske*
@ssoull6547
7 ай бұрын
bosanska nacija ne postoji. Bosna je naziv jedne reke. To su islamizovani srbi ili poturceni srbi
Great report, I hope to visit it one day
I'm from Novi Pazar, nice to see you visit and drop by! Pretty sure i've seen you walk past haha
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
No way! You should have said hi :D :D I loved Novi Pazar sooooo much :D
@SHAWN.-
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka Hey i was nervous cmon,, next time if you ever drop by though let me know somehow, lil tour guide!
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
okay thanks :) what do you suggest to see next time?
@nnayassnnayass112
5 ай бұрын
Hi you are living in beautiful place i wish to visit
I again assumed that you disappeared a couple of yrs ago but I decided to give you a try again & there you are! Looks like a lovely & happy place. Now I'll watch a few more.
Very nice vlog. Thank you for sharing
Im from novi pazar but my fam migrated to Switzerland in times of war (I wasn’t born then). But ya! I speak the language and spent lots of my childhood there. Tysm for educating me about my culture!❤️
@TheBjelouska
18 күн бұрын
Tako treba. Nedaj svoj maternji , Bosanski jezik !
This is the Sanjak region in Serbia, where Bosniaks live. What you visited was once part of Bosnia. Only after the Ottoman Empire collapsed was this part of Bosnia separated and divided between Serbia and Montenegro. The people there still remain Bosniaks and feel close to Bosnia.
@rey6450
28 күн бұрын
Thats not true
@sentinelprime5305
26 күн бұрын
@@rey6450 What isn't true about that? Tell me, you denier?
@Gmhfseyhb
14 күн бұрын
« Where Bosniaks live » There are so many other ethnic group that live there not ONLY bosniaks. There are Serbian orthodox, Serbian Muslims, Gorani and gypsy people. This is Serbia. Yes a Serbian region where a lot of Bosniaks live but still it’s Serbia where there are a lot of Serbs who also live there.
@sentinelprime5305
13 күн бұрын
@@Gmhfseyhb Are you crying to me when I say Kosovo is not Serbia? You need to get your complexes under control. Sandzak is historical Bosnia. This part of the world was Bosnia until the day Serbia and Montenegro separated this part of Bosnia and divided it between them so that this part can never again become a part of Bosnia or autonomous. Serbs want to do the same thing in Bosnia today. Split off a part of Bosnia and in 100 years claim "that was always Serbia". You only gain territory through expulsion, genocide and ethnic cleaning. Then you invent a suitable story for it.
May Allah protect our brothers sisters . ❤️
NoviPazar, YeniPazar is Türkiye till 1913 from 1300s
@mmr1137
Ай бұрын
Not anymore. Everybody like Turks until they actually start to love with you in same country. No wonder why every single minority ever lived with Turks rebelled against you. And it is not because of Islam. It is about you constantly strive to make anyone and anything as a Turk.
@ayhankaracaoglu6845
Ай бұрын
@@mmr1137 Serb detected, Serb King is uncle of Fatih Sultan Mehmet, his mothers brother. Take easy.
@Stratioti11
Ай бұрын
@@mmr1137Karadzordze is albanian from kelmendi. Obrenovic is albanian from Bratonishi.
My father used to go zo novi pazar by foot from Mitrovice. He is now 80 years old. He said to me that a big portion of Novi Pazar have been Albanians but the Regime back then didnt allow them to speak albanian. So they started speaking bosnian/serbian and they have been muslims. I did talk a lot about that with locals who where from Sanjak. And many of them have been also from albanian background who confirmed that. I would say its a mix of both bosnians and albanians.❤
@keno2285
10 ай бұрын
Don’t lie dirty nationalist
@xxxxxxxx2224
10 ай бұрын
True bro (As a Bosniak)
@nulleinsistmeinezahl
10 ай бұрын
True
@XYZOxyz
10 ай бұрын
Your father šiptar, beni folirantu 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Kretenčino, "Albanci" nisu ni u Albaniji, a ne u Srbiji (Raškoj). Mrš nazad u Azerbejdžan teroristo!!!!!
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
Lie. Novi Pazar Is a part of Serbia. Kosovo and Metohija are part of Serbia.
Beautiful city ❤️ Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾^_^
I have never been in the city , i have pancakes to eat. Thank you for video and greeting from Makedonia.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
thanks my love!
My mom's side of the family is from a small village near Pazar and every time I go to visit the family house I spend some time in Pazar, a lovely town and lovely people. If you are able try visit Djurdjevi Stupovi and Studenica monasteries built in the 12th century, part of UNESCO heritage.
Your vlogs are great keep it up 👍
The history of that region dates back long before the Ottoman Empire , is Nemanjic land and Raska as the capital of Serbian lands.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
You're right. But a lot of the historic buildings and tourism attractions suggested by Novi Pazar tourism board are related to the Ottoman period.
@nisexpres
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka Go to the ruins and monasteries in near the city and you will see. But the city itself has later gone another way.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
I talked about Durdevi Stupovi at 13:08 ... but yeah, it was raining while I was there so I didn't get to do more unfortunately
@nisexpres
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka I saw you showed Stupovi in video, just wanted to comment on history.👍
@user-nn3zb2cg4w
11 ай бұрын
@@nisexpresAlso Sopoćani Monastery, endowment of King Uroš Nemanjić near Novi Pazar.
Thanks to this video
Thanks for this vidio.
The Sandžak region in Serbia and Montenegro with Novi Pazar were part of the Bosnian state until the 19th century, and that is why Bosniaks live there.
@mmr1137
Ай бұрын
It was under Ottoman Empire not Bosnian state. Sanjak was an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire. Whole Ottoman Empire were divided into sanjaks. Sanjaks existed until time of Kemal Ataturk when he deleted word sanjak from existence. Which was reasonable, because word sanjak was related to Ottoman Empire, and not to modern Republic of Turkey.
@dzevadbayraktar322
23 күн бұрын
its more complicated than that the reason why it looks to some as its part of Bosnia is because of connection to other parts of Ottoman Empire especially when th empire was declining
@prcbukvu2293
21 күн бұрын
@@dzevadbayraktar322Misliš Muslimanski dio Bosne?Ipak se u Bosni u samom izgledu nekoga mjesta vidi koji narod i vjera živi kao što se vidi razlika u arhitekturi,kulturi između njih!Koji su bliži turcima ili Evropi!
@Gmhfseyhb
14 күн бұрын
It was literally never part of the Bosnian state. Where do y’all find the nerve to claim this bs ???? Never in history has Sandzak been a part of Bosnia, it doesn’t even share borders with Bosnia. Bože sačuvaj
During the Ottoman Empire, Turks spread Islam in 3 continents, Europe, Asia and Africa. Novi Pazar in Serbia is just a small place. You can see Muslims up to the gates of Vienna in Austria. By the way, as a Turk, I liked your video...🇹🇷🧿☕♥️
@korallrev3497
7 ай бұрын
never took over whole of croatia we are stronkkkkkkk💪💪💪
@TheKroate78
3 ай бұрын
as croat iam happy that we defend our home , not like serbs.. iam thankfull thast we dont have cities like novi pazar, prizren and what ever in our wunderfull nation
@a.r.4707
Ай бұрын
We will insha Allah😚
@brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
29 күн бұрын
@korallreyov3497 you croatians killed Muslims too
Most of my Serbian friends live in Belgrade hence that's where I spend the majority of my time when I visit. However, there's much much more to Serbia than Belgrade. I love getting on a bus to visit a new place, passing through glorious countryside.
4:00 That was a nice coffee experience! Kafa na žaru. žar for coal or embers is cognate with the word warm, From proto-Indo-European *gʷʰer- (“warm").
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
i love etymology lessons. :) thanks
I’m living in NP for a year and I can say that its not a usual Serbian town, but it’s very friendly for foreigners
@nnayassnnayass112
5 ай бұрын
is novi pazar city ?
@sassdsas2084
5 ай бұрын
@@nnayassnnayass112 yeah, I’m living here and enjoying it
@nnayassnnayass112
5 ай бұрын
@@sassdsas2084 great i wish to visit Serbia . i want to find a place .if i show you a picture can you tell me which city is this ..
@sassdsas2084
5 ай бұрын
@@nnayassnnayass112okay let’s try, but how we can get contact?
@sassdsas2084
5 ай бұрын
@@nnayassnnayass112yeah let’s try
Thanks for visiting northern Albania
Allah bless Bosnians. Selam iz Albanija brati bosniak
@HarisP000
6 күн бұрын
Alejkumu selam ❤️
Long time no hear! Baby
people of Sandzak are not diaspora. We live there thousands of years... we have only similar way of like like Bosnjaks of Bosnia and same name of ethinicity because in Big Yugoslavia we where called only Muslims (not nice name for ethnic groups) we where Serbs, Montrenegrin and Albanians who change religion 300y ago to Muslim religion. We live in peace with our Orthodox Serbs brothers.
@HarisP000
6 күн бұрын
Sandzaklije are Bosnian
Bosniak* not “Bošniak” if you want to write it in Bosnian type “BOŠNJAK” and in English Bosniak!!!
Altun-alem mosque actually means the mosque with a precious stone...
Monasyery of Djurdjevi Stupovi from the video is not monastery from Novi Pazar but from Berane town in Montenegro. It is true that this monastery exist in Novi Pazar, and also has a name Djurdjevi Stupovi, but there is two monasteries od Djurdjevi Stupovi, one nearby Novi Pazar you talk about, and second is from picture in this video nearby Berane town, it is serbian orthodox monastery from 2nd century AD, which is ruined in 6-th centuyand rebuild in 13-th century. By the way, a I am from Berane town, so I had recognised photo and little mistake 😊😊😊
Proud of you gorgeous lady ❤
This territory is an Albanian autoctonous area. The southern Slavs only arrived in the Balkans in the 7th century AD. The people who live there are Illyrians/Dardans who have assimilated with the Slavic language.
@kikisida1
Ай бұрын
haha stop lying
@Stratioti11
Ай бұрын
@@kikisida1the DNA results proved that
@kikisida1
Ай бұрын
@@Stratioti11 no, false
@Goxymaras
Ай бұрын
The whole of Albania was under Dušan's empire,You got the country from the English and the Turks by their agreement in 1918, until then you did not exist on the map either as a people or as a country so we Serbs have the right to Albania, not you Albanians, you have never been anything and you never will be.
@Stratioti11
Ай бұрын
@@kikisida1 source ?
I have this weird feeling by looking at those old buildings. Because they look similar to our buildings here in Indonesia. But the vibe there is so different with us. I feel like I've been there
as Malaysian, i really wish one day to visit Serbia but now i cant due to strict visa req😢 my balkan trip is not complete without Serbia
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
Few days ago Serbian Foreign Minister I. Dacic was in Jacarta. I think do it something that citizens in Southeast Asia will come in Serbia. There are lost of tourists from Japan and China. If I have a money I would visit Malaysia.
Al hamdulilah utmost respect from Pakistan
Name Novi Pazar is a slavic-turkish mix. In serbian Nova pijaca,in turkish Yeni Pazar.
A positive side of Serbia, which has been portrayed as a land of nationalism and ethnic hatred. Thanks very much for this great reprtange about Sanjak Novi Pazar.
Its the best part of serbia so far ❤️
@NN-fj9bl
10 ай бұрын
I don’t think so.😏 it’s like different country inside of country (Serbia), and me being from North of Serbia would not be comfortable in Novi Pazar.
@belgradegirl8.833
10 ай бұрын
@@NN-fj9bl Staroseodeoc se u svojoj zemlji svuda oseca prijatno, jer je svoj na svome. Ne znam zasto bi se osecao neprijatno medju sopstvenim narodom? Pod uslovom da si Srbin. I da nisi dosljak. Retko glup komentar.
@iuqq1
7 ай бұрын
@@NN-fj9bl The truth is that you Serbs, many of you are barbaric and uneducated and do not know how to respect others or their religions, and then you get angry if a Muslim Serb comes and denies that he is a Serb. What's wrong with his comment? You are insulting a region within your country and in front of the world. what a shame. Be ashamed of yourself and your stupidity. I am from Saudi Arabia and I will not be upset at all if someone from the north says, for example, that his hometown is the most beautiful. On the contrary, I will be proud because he is a patriotic person and loves his region and of course he will love his country.
@brahmaistrash.indiaisatoil5292
29 күн бұрын
@@NN-fj9blthis shoukd be part of Bosnia
I think there's a place not too far that is called Pester. It has an ancient church.
@doomknight12produst80
11 ай бұрын
Pester yeah my mom is from a village from pester
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
Monastery Kumanica on Pester near Sjenica.
i cant bealive actually somebody promoting Novi Pazar my hometown 😅
Until propaganda come from west we Slavic tribes lived in peace and nobody labeled people by their faith
Pazar je jedan od najlepsih gradova u Evropi, Pazarci ljudine!
@universalconquest4447
23 күн бұрын
Brate ako je tebi Pazar jedan od najlepsi gradova u Evropi onda ne znam na koju Evropu ti mislis... 🤣🤣🤣
@Ja-vt5jp
21 күн бұрын
Smeće grad kao i ljudi.
How was the food, bakeries, the traditional ones in Belgrade are gone. Wonder if more tradition is left from neoliberal swallow.
Bosniak is an English term for Bošnjak, so you did not make a mistake. Anyway, in Tito's Yugoslavia they used to be known as Muslims... with Muslims more viewed as a nation than a religion. Great people, great food, I love Novi Pazar, very interesting to experience that Oriental fling. Serbia is so diverse.
Yum! Coffee! 😋
'Bosniak' is a new term of recent introduction with poltical, ethnic, and religious overtones. Serbs of the Muslim faith, especially those who were born in Novi Pazar like my ancestors, have never called themselves 'Bosniaks' even under Ottoman occupation. The majority of the old residents of Novi Pazar are of Serbian origin and proud, unfortunately, though some of them will deny their 'genetic' origin simply because they have other more important ideas. They also tend to forget that in the past they were forcably converted into Islam and at the turn of the 20th century their great-grandparents fought against the oppresive Ottoman yoke. There are still families with two branches, one Eastern Orthodox and the other Muslim.
@BranisAvBG
11 ай бұрын
Ne lupetaj. Izraz Bošnjak postoji nekoliko stotina godina. A ne znaš ni Engleski. Kaže se religion a ne faith
@xxxxxxxx2224
10 ай бұрын
We have nothing to do with Serbs, we are Bosnians with Albanian origins... So shut up
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
@@BranisAvBG Izraz i prezime Bošnjak postoje stotinama godina ali ne i nacija. Pozz iz Beograda.
@ankhalamon1830
9 ай бұрын
Niko ne moze biti nateran silom u islam, kakve su to gluposti? Kao sto niko nikada nije na silu krsten. Islam je vrlo iskljuciv povodom toga. Oni sto su presli na ISlam su to uradili dobrovoljno, uglavnom da zadrze privilegije. Ti pazarci dole su mahom potomci srpskih plemickih porodica koje su presle na islam da bi zadrzale privilegije i posede.
@slXD100
9 ай бұрын
@@BranisAvBG pa lepo ti rekao covjek, turci poceli sa tim a ti im jos lizes dupe.. ljudi kao ti se nazivaju "cuck".
Pazarci najjači, pozdrav
Pretty city. Was it safe for tourists? Like from point of view of scammers and so?
Thank you for visiting Sandžak :D
Dear guest, you have to understand that the borders in the area of the Balkans (and the former Yugoslavia) are mostly wrong and unjust, imposed in various historical circumstances by powerful, mostly Western countries. In some past times it was Turkey, Austria, then England, and in modern times your country USA. With the purpose of constantly maintaining tension in the region, because this is something that powerful states throughout history do to weaker peoples. All the "independent countries" created by the break-up of Yugoslavia are inhabited by the same people, who were divided into different identities due to the influence of foreign powers in order to be in conflict. Nobody here is a foreigner, a minority or a diaspora, everyone lives on the land of their great-grandfathers. A native of Bosnia (and/or Herzegovina) is not a stranger in Serbia, a native of Montenegro is not a stranger in the so-called Croatia, etc. The problem is that the foreign hegemon keeps us in a state of constant conflict. This is a common way of managing colonies. It is like a bully entering someone's house, drawing a "border" on the floor between the bedroom, the kitchen, the living room, and ordering the family he is abusing that the mother and one child are one nation, and the father and the other child are another nation and that they must not cross the "border". As someone whose origins are obvious, you should be well aware of the tragic fate of peoples who find themselves at the mercy of empires and colonizers.
@nedjeljkoklanac2343
10 ай бұрын
your mother is so-called. 💩četničko......... za Dom!!!
@ms-jl6dl
10 ай бұрын
You must be joking.
@croatianwarmaster7872
10 ай бұрын
You can get shot for saying that. We do not like balkanoids in Croatia. We will always be part of western civilization. Even Slovenes who are culturally closest to us are clearly a different ethnic group from us. We fought a war over being separate from barbarians in the East and we won. Only feel bad for my Volksgenossen in Herzegovina and Bosnia who need to put up with oriental backwardness.
@korallrev3497
8 ай бұрын
ma daj jebi se balkanci su isto malo zajebani na nacionalost
@bayridge3569
7 ай бұрын
Take a wild guess who were and still are the biggest bullies in ex YUGOSLAVIA 😢❤
Thank you for reporting accurate about our bosnjak brothers in sanjak
I will visit this City soon In Shaa Allah
Muslim people of Novi Pazar are not Bosniak diaspora but that is their home and place of origin together with Orthodox and atheist Serbs. Not all other parts of Serbia are so Orthodox Christian, there are places and regions up north which has Catholic or Protestant culture, there are some very multi confessional towns and there is a region with Albanian Muslims on south. Greetings to beautiful people of Novi Pazar from Novi Sad
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
Many Muslims in Novi Pazar are Serbs who identify as Bosniak. Being part of the "Bosniak diaspora" is not the same as being "Bosnian," which is someone who is definitively from Bosnia (and Herzegovina potentially). The purpose of the word "diaspora" is to identify people who share several cultural, historical, religious, lingustic/dialect and/or regional similarities, but may live in different places, hence Novi Pazar being home to Bosniaks of Serbia. ....Again, NOT "BosniANS" of Serbia, but "BosniAKS" of Serbia--Bosniak being a cultural, religious, linguistic, ancestral and/or regional shared identifier. It has similarities to the Bosnian nationality, but is a separate term to identify a diaspora that doesn't always belong to the Bosnian nationality, because someone who is of Serbian nationality isn't Bosnian nationality, but depending on their region, culture, dialect, customs, ancestry--they can be Bosniak. So yes, Muslims in Serbia are Serbs, with many in Novi Pazar also identifying as a Bosniak.
@colinafobe2152
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka "A diaspora is a population that is scattered across regions which are separate from its geographic place of origin" so Muslims frm Novi Pazar and southwestern Serbia are not Bosniak diaspora but same people who live in Bosnia but living in two countries Bosnia & Herzegovina and in Serbia (and in Montenero too). In same manner Serbs who are living in Bosnia are not Serbian diaspora. I have friends in Pazar and they identify themselves as Bosniaks from Serbia not as Serbs. I think we (Serbs) should let them identify how they want and not "forcing them to feel" as Serbs who took Islam.
@XYZOxyz
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikankaThis is all ridiculous. "Bosniaks" don't even exist, before the 90s they were called Muslims, but to simplify things for you let's assume for a moment that there is such thing as "Bosniaks". First of all, you can't be a Serb and a Bosniak, that's an oxymoron. Since the 90s Bosnian Muslims have given their new nation a name "Bosniak" after Bosnia which they feel is their motherland...I'm not even going to comment here on that. So at this point they can be Serbs or they can be Bosniaks, but not both. Most Muslims in Serbia aren't from Bosnia anyway hence they can't even be Bosniaks. If they've always lived in Serbia, they're just Serbian Muslims, plain and simple. Next time when they say they're Bosniaks, ask them what they're doing in Serbia as Serbian citizens. These people need to be taught a lesson, wish our government was stricter with them.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
@userXYZ0 please don't take your anger out on me for a word and definition I didn't create. be mad at your politicians. be mad at your government. the word bosniak existed before I started my youtube channel, so being mad at me won't change the past or the future of a word i have no responsibility over
@XYZOxyz
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka I'm not mad at you, sorry if it came across like that, but please don't throw around words you don't understand, attempt to explain them to us or justify their usage. Thanks.
Masha Allah
You're so cute, you even consider the proper clothes you wear there 😊
I would like to taste kafa na žaru too. Turkish coffee is the best!
If you are there yet ask if they speak albanian
@HarisP000
6 күн бұрын
Why would we speak Albanian
@realthebest9029
6 күн бұрын
@@HarisP000 because was land of Albania
In before the war in comment section starts :)
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
lol, i think there will only be peace :)
Ur living my dreams , how did you get here ? I would love to know
Im so happy that i find ur channel . Im from Novi Pazar living in Sweden. And the History of Novi pazar i din't even knew about . Thank u so much have a great day. And ameri gi han that whas my granpa from dad side who own that looong time go . He was govenor of Novi pazar that time. I hope u had a great stay ☺️
Bosniak are actually islamized Slavs(actually Serbs in case of Serbia and big part of Bosnia). It is the same people, the same mentality but different religion. Belgrad has huge Bosniak population, over 100 000 people, half of them are war refugees from Bosnia, other half are from Novi Pazar, Prijepolje, Sjenica and Tutin, I do not want to enter into political discussions and dipper hitorical events. Greatings to you and people of Novi Pazar from small vilage in central Serbia. And yap. We should delete borders on Drina and between two entities in Bosnia.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
thank you for sharing this history
@ZlatnoPeroTV
11 ай бұрын
ne bih rekao da ih ima 100 000 i ne verujem da je Milosevic dozvolio njihovim izbeglicama da dolaze u bg.
@bosnianchungus433
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikankaCCCC
@adism5433
11 ай бұрын
Hhaha😂😂😂😂
@hypatiatv421
11 ай бұрын
@@bosnianchungus433 ?
This is really an eye opener, and also a relief that it’s not at all like in Gaza or the West Bank.
@MultiDivebomber
10 ай бұрын
Why do you think it would look like Gaza? 😂
@korallrev3497
8 ай бұрын
@@MultiDivebomber he means tensions with muslims against christians
@EmiCa68
7 ай бұрын
It is not like it used to be.. it calmed down a little bit, people realized they wont get far with discrimination and war, it destroys everyones life standard
@XYZOxyz
7 ай бұрын
Well Serbs in Kosovo may as well be in Gaza because that's the treatment they get. But as long as you worry just about your Muslims who are terrorizing the local population 🤡
@XYZOxyz
7 ай бұрын
@@EmiCa68 It's exactly like that but in the opposite direction than what the Muslim above assumes
Nice job. I love your video and you show the the Authomani buildings and mosques.
It would be nice for you to visit Kosovo and to share the experiences! And to speak with both Serbs and Albanians
It's a shame you didn't visit Djurdjevi stupovi or pillars of St.George.
They are not Bosnians diaspora..they are different people then people in Bosnia..people in NP living there from always..they take a religion when otoman empire coming on Balkan..before that they were ortodox..today they are muslims and its ok...they are kind people and good traders etc..
@lakkaisers4315
11 ай бұрын
They are bosniaks, they were bogumils. Funny that Serbia closed the old construction above the city of Novi Pazar for tourists. Legends say they hide something🤣🤣🤣🤣
@KARADJORDJIJE
11 ай бұрын
@@lakkaisers4315 Dont talk that stupid things..what bosniaks?That is Raska and that was important area for a Serbia in middle age..when otomans coming people there change religion through the time for many reasons etc..its ok I agree with that What Serbia closed and hiden there?
@deejagers716
10 ай бұрын
@@lakkaisers4315 people of Sandzak where never Bogomils, don't bulshit. We don't even know what is that and we don't have any graves of Bogomils in Sandzak. Only Islamic Ottoman graves and Serbian with cross.
@whatever2206
10 ай бұрын
You guys are saying that Serbs in Serbia are the same people as Bosniaks in Bosnia but Bosniaks from Sandzak are same as Serbs in Serbia but totally different people than Bosniaks in Bosnia ? Where is your logic ? All of us are same slavic based peoples with regional and religious difference. Bosniaks in Sandzak and Bosnia are also same people with regional differences
@KARADJORDJIJE
10 ай бұрын
@@whatever2206 who say that? what you talking about?Bosniaks in Bosnia is the same people like Serbs in Bosnia..not in Serbia..
ah Yeni Pazar beautiful
I visited a lot of cities in Serbia (I am from Serbia) and in smaller cities there is not so much garbage and grafitti.I think that it is great.
This ist not Serbia, Its Sandzak
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
This Is Republic of Serbia.
❤
You are so sweet ❤
Beautiful Albanian city🇦🇱🦅🇦🇱🦅🇦🇱🦅
These are mostly Serbs that were converted by the Turks.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
yup!
@citrine6469
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka omg dont listen to these serbs commenting. They are ethnically Bosniak not SERBIAN. Bosniaks converted to Islam in the 15th century during ottoman empire. Also Sandzak used to be a part of bosnian kingdom not serbian. So many inaccurate comments
@user-nn3zb2cg4w
11 ай бұрын
Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Montenegro, all those countries have their "native muslims" who deny that they belong to the majority nation. They all want to believe in some fairy tales now.
@user-nn3zb2cg4w
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikankaI assume you understood that local Muslims generally do not like Serbs, because they were created by the Turks, and the Serbs fought for liberation from the Turks, on whose side the local Muslims were also. Fortunately, there are only 2.3% of local Muslims in Serbia, according to the 2022 census.
@christinakiki75
11 ай бұрын
@@citrine6469raska is serbian kingdom not bosnian
These are our Muslim brothers, who are nations and origins, it is their business, something intimate that is not questioned or evaluated, the population of Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Priboj in any case ennobles Serbia with their way of life and customs. You are an incredibly beautiful girl...
@Stratioti11
Ай бұрын
Why you serbs Killed your "muslim Brothers" ?
Hey, I remember meeting you in the park and telling you how beautiful you are, don't know if you remember, and now I accidentaly ran into your great vlog! Hope you're doing great 💕
I was in Serbia 2weeks ago, I was passing by on the way to Greece, I got turned away back in to Serbia from macadonian border because I never had the right documents for my car, so i came back in to Serbia around 2am, looking for a hotel late at night, I was scared shitless!!! I managed to find a hotel niche I think, i was scared because I was driving an expensive car I didn't want to get mugged, if i knew about this city I would have gone there to spend my day, what a bugger, i was more afraid being a muslim with a full beard, met a few muslims along the way in service stations but nothing like this city, i missed a once in life time opportunity 😢
@slXD100
9 ай бұрын
why would you be mugged in serbia? there aren't immigrant from africa, middle east etc like in west-europe to mug you dude
@syedwaseemakram7006
7 ай бұрын
@@slXD100there are lot of eastern europeans who mug people for money.
@XYZOxyz
7 ай бұрын
So what happened to you were in Serbia, poor you 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡 Where are you from?
Where Islam goes Changes and blood flows
Since you're in Serbia, you can wear whatever you want regardless of what town you're in. In order to have everyone around them covered head to toe and bow to their customs, they'll have to move out of Serbia. Given they live in Serbia, an Orthodox country, they have to respect Serbian customs. Who's not happy with it, is more than welcome to leave at any time, we'll gladly pack their bags for them.
@syedwaseemakram7006
7 ай бұрын
Mother mary covered herself.
@syedwaseemakram7006
7 ай бұрын
I cover my self like jesus used to do from the neck to above the ankles.Not like woke western liberal like you who sell their religion for degeneracy.Now take your mom to beach with a bikini and bra with a cross on her neck because that is what your religion has gone too😂.
@Al-ji4gd
7 ай бұрын
A serb threatening genocide and ethnic cleaning. That's new.... oh wait.
@EmiCa68
7 ай бұрын
Oh boy, there you are, you had to be around somewhere, that person who only has hate speech, relax im frkm there and i wear short skirts and my mom wears a hijab i dont give a damn we are free people, relax
@XYZOxyz
7 ай бұрын
@@syedwaseemakram7006 I'm sure everyone did 2000 years ago. How about you stay covered and mind your business away from my country!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bosniaks City Novi Pazar -Sandzak.....occupied from serbia......
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
Serbian Army liberate Novi Pazar in First Balkan war.
Stvarno je vreme da svi vi koji dolazite da zivite ovde, naucite i jezik, kao sto moramo i svi mi koji odemo u inostranstvo.
@korallrev3497
8 ай бұрын
ih sprehen si deutch mein herren🤣
SERBIA - ORTHODOXY !
@enisyoutube56
10 ай бұрын
SERBIA GAYY
@greekdriver9173
10 ай бұрын
@@enisyoutube56 you ?
@xxxxxxxx2224
10 ай бұрын
Maybe Serbia, but not Sandzak 🇧🇦🇧🇦🇦🇱🇦🇱
@greekdriver9173
10 ай бұрын
BeΛiKa SRBIJA !
@xxxxxxxx2224
10 ай бұрын
@@greekdriver9173 Beogradski pašaluk
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I live in Sabac, and I love that we have multicultural ethnic cultures in Serbia, and mutual respect, for me Novi Pazar are serbs as me only difference is religion that me and everyone I know have no issue with like many would wish it wasn’t (NATO, Germany, US)….and are trying to do, I just feel more hate on youtube against serbs coming from albanians…not the serbian muslims… albanians are almost like rasist….I have never ever in my whole serbian life been teached to hate anyone, my parents during the war and after as all of my relatives never talked about hating croats, bosnia or albanians…but I did hear from them alot of hate against us serbs…still today no one talks about hate against muslims in Serbia…so this current situation today with manifested so much hate between our people really pains me….what iz really funny when serbs, croats and bosniac meet outside their countries always drag to eachother like magnets even if many wouldn’t admit to this fact❤ I wish for all of our people to live in peace and respect eachother….
Most travellers are very reluctant to visit the former yogaslavia, specially Bosnian which is politically unstable. Unlike Italy, France, Spain etc where tourists feel safer to visit. However I personally would like to visit Bosnian and Serbia in the future. ❤🇬🇧
For those of us that are single, you should have interviewed some of the single muslim brothers and sisters to give us an idea of the type of individuals present.
After the fall of the Ottoman Empire in Serbia, all mosques were destroyed and Bosnians of Islamic faith were expelled. Belgrade had 60 mosques and now only one. Užice was a city where Bosnians had the majority like in Novi Pazar but they were killed or expelled. Sandzak was a region of Bosnia until the fall of the Ottoman Empire, then that region was annexed to Serbia and Montenegro in the Treaty of Vienna.
@stevasteva4982
Ай бұрын
Picks ti materina potucena naravno da smo srusiti i proterali vas kada su Turci okupirali Srbiju a bi im popusili kurac pa se poturcili
@Shiros4ki
Ай бұрын
@@stevasteva4982tipični komentar balkanskog seljačine...
Comment section proving once again how uncivilized we all are in the Balkans. People never fail to act like absolute savages. A due respect to 2-3 of you who probably managed to experience the world and what else it has to offer outside our closeminded region.
Nice nice
@amerikanka
9 ай бұрын
:D
That part about alcohol is kinda strange, I don't drink usually but I don't mind getting an ice cold beer from time to time. As for hookah and shisha that is normal thing in many cities with majority of Muslims.
@amerikanka
11 ай бұрын
well, a lot of people drink and might be surprised by that if they never visited a muslim city and plan to go out for drinks only to discover no bars serve drinks :) also, hookah is popular in many major cities all over the world, even in USA. I think that is part of the religion that has been adopted by the western world
@Novosadjanin82
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikanka That would be such a bad thing
@XYZOxyz
11 ай бұрын
@@amerikankaWell Novi Pazar isn't just a Muslim city. Not to mention, they're not in a Muslim country. Serbian government needs to remind them of that. They can carry on with their Muslim customs all they want outside of an Orthodox country.
@frostflower5555
11 ай бұрын
I'm sure they all drink in Novi Pazar How can they just abandon the old village tradition of making rakija which I believe comes from an Arabic word. I am sure they do it in Turkey and Iran lol but sadly I heard of poisonings in Iran maybe because they don't know how to distill it?
@miroslavakostic
9 ай бұрын
@@XYZOxyz Serbian Government only interest in votes of Muslims in Novi Pazar, Sjenica, Tutin...
Alhamdulillah 🙏 🙏