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Although is entire Bosnia-Herzegovina "on paper" common state to all three nations - Serbs, Croats and Bosnian Muslims, Serbian Cyrillic traffic signs are constantly target of destruction in Muslim-Croat Federation, by both Bosniaks and Croats.
Their hatred toward everything Serbian is deep, and proves there no life with them.
Bosnia as a state has no future, and sooner it disintegrate, it is better for all. Free Republika Srpska!
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From a religious perspective, I find it completely ridiculous from Bosnian Muslims, as if using Latin Alphabet was somehow more "Islamicly" correct than using Cyrillic
From a nationalist perspective, I find it also completely ridiculous to attack Serbs based upon their alphabet, it just shows you attack the symbol of literacy and dialectically exposes your dumbness...
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In case of Bosniaks, it is simply copy-paste what alphabet is used in Turkey.
If Turkey kept on Arabic alphabet, so would the Bosniaks, if Turkey choosed Cyrillic, Bosniak would use Cyrillic as well.
The irony is - both Bosniaks and Croats claim medieval Bosnian history, and all medieval Bosnian documents were written in Cyrillic alphabet.
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Of course. For example in Cyrillic charter of Bosnian diplomat Pribislav Pohvalić from early 15th century Serbian name is mentioned three times ('ovi list srpski', 'u drugom listu srpskom', 'u prvom listu srpskom'). In many other medieval Bosnian documents Serbian name is mentioned. Pribislav Pohvalić was diplomat of noble family Kosača (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosača) which originated from eastern Bosnia around Goražde, and that part of Bosnia is was clearly ethnic since early middle age.
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Another example of Cyrillic Bosnian medieval document where Serbian ethnonym is mentioned Charter of Matej Ninoslav https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matej_Ninoslav
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Matej Ninoslav call his subjects inhabitants of Bosnia Serbs (marked with red), and people from Dubrovnik (Raguza) his call Vlachs. In his time large part of the population of Dubrovnik were Romance speakers, especially elite. They were speakers of Raguzan dialect of Dalmatian language (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalmatian_language). Dalmatian language disappeared in the 15th century. Population of Dubrovnik for centuries speak East Herzegovinian dialect of Serbian language. Serbian standard is based on that dialect.
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