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You constantly wrote about things you have no clue about.
In some period of medieval history, heretics had been expelling and persecuting in Serbia proper, but that has nothing to do with Bosnia.
Hungary waged Crusade wars against heretics in Bosnia, not Serbia.
The real nature of unspecified heretics in Bosnia is question still open in historiography.
There are 3 opinions:
1. Bosnian Church was entirely identical to the heretics called bogumils.
2. Bosnian Church was a mix of Orthodox Church with some elements of heretic ideology and local specificums. At the time was passing, they became the same as Orthodox.
3. Bosnian Church was Orthodox Church; Orthodox Christians were heretics from the point of view of the Catholic Church.
More about Bosnian Church:
Myth about Bogomils
The same text in our language:
Mit o bogumilima
What ever of the before mentioned is true, last Bosnian kings had been converted to Catholicism under strong foreign pressure and expelled non Catholics from central Bosnia into the areas with Orthodox majority.
What ever religious affiliation of medieval Bosnians, preserved documents show that rulers called their people and themselves Serbs and Bosnia was Serbian land in foreign documents.
"From the first historical resources until the fall under the Turkish rule at the end of fifteenth century (and even later until the moment of larger spreading of Islamic tradition and religion) Bosnia was purely Serbian and Orthodox Christian land. It was so provocative at the very entrance of the West that many Crusades were undertaken to extinct the Orthodox Christian population."
D. Capin-Myth about Bogomils
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