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If that is what you understood from a post explaining why each side joined the war, it is ok.
Are you dreaming or do you also have visual issues like those guys? Here there was a calm world war discussion until that transgender showed similar reaction as his wife. Actually he was banned for heavy insults on Serbs, Romanians and Orthodox folks.
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Thanks Loki
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Nice job, Blondie. up:
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Austro-Hungarian occupation of BiH in 1878 was pure imperialism. There is two reasons for that. First one is because Austria was defeated in war against Prussia and their coalition in 1866, and became irrelevant factor in German world (Prussia took leadership in German world and created German empire), plus Austria lost Veneto.
Second more important reason is because Serbia was supposed to get Bosnia most of BiH, and Montenegro smaller part. Serbia and Montenegro were the winning sides in war against Ottomans 1876-78, plus Bosnian insurgents proclaimed unification with Serbia (Serbia and Montenegro supported Bosnian/Herzegovinian uprising against Ottoman) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herzeg...ng_(1875-1877)
With occupation of BiH AH prevented that BiH became part of Serbia and Montenegro.
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There was no Bosnian uprising against Ottomans.
Again westerners and Serbs are trying to re-write history.
Husein Gradaščević was against Nizam-I Cedid reforms because he was enjoying a privilege before.
He was even suppressed by Bosniak loyalists who understood the need of reform which was a better and removed many archaic values.
Even when he was defeated by Smail-aga Čengić and Rizvanbegović and when he deported to Constantiniople, Emperor told him that he is stupid and idiot for which reason he wasn't punished any further.
Serbs and Westerners want to portray Bosnia as enemy of Turkey for logical reasons but that won't work.
Even his father Osman Gradaščević was one o the most prominent Ottoman citizens on Balkans and world wide.
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Of course there was.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golub_...sing_in_Bosnia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herzeg...ng_(1875-1877)
Btw Golub Babić is Dušan's and my neighbor and countrymen, his family moved to Bosnia (in Trubar near Drvar) from Mokro Polje in N. Dalmatia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mokro_Polje
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