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Bosniak

Undid revision 746022479 by Anonimski (talk) Yes it Was, check some more sources, the term Bosniak is being traced to the 16th century even. No need for special naming.

Hi man, there is no need for Bosniak removing in my opinion, since the term was used even in 1682, or earlier 16th but let it be 17th century by an entry in the Oxford English Dictionary, the first preserved use of "Bosniak" in English was by British diplomat and historian Paul Rycaut in 1680 as Bosnack, cognate with post-classical Latin Bosniacus (1682 or earlier), French Bosniaque (1695 or earlier) or German Bosniak (1737 or earlier). Bosnian Muslim is confusing and this is because the Bosniaks are an ethnic group, and the term "muslim" means an adherent of Islam. Bosniaks are found to be predominantly muslim when it comes to religion, but also catholic, orthodox, even more in history then now, but still are. Some of Bosniaks even identify as irreligious and so on. This is to seperate the ethnic/nation term from the religious term. This is why I've made a hundered consensues with other Wikipedians on writting "Bosniak". But, Wikipedia is a community that is used by nationalistic "veils" as I like to call them so they try to falsify historical facts. For no confusion and addding again to this that the term was already used before the 20th century (Disclaimer: It got banned by the authorities of the SHS/Kingdom of Yugoslavia and Communist Yugoslavia). I hope this is enough to clarify. Thanks for taking time to read. Feel free to add your thoughs. Cheers.

Hazbulator™ 22:46, 24 October 2016 (UTC)