Talk:Catherine of Bosnia
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She is not BOSNIAN, becase there has never been and there is no ethnicity called Bosnian! She is either Croatian or Serbian, Its up to you people to prove by facts and do not use new books whre Bosniaks try to chanfe the history, look at historical documents or encyklopedia britannica —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.216.166.187 (talk) 23:15, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, right. She was a Bosnian Queen, yet she was not Bosnian. Surtsicna (talk) 09:50, 19 September 2008 (UTC)
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The memory of Queen Katarina, who was beatified after her death, is still alive in Central Bosnia, where Catholics traditionally mark October 25 with a mass in Bobovac 'at the altar of the homeland', and Muslims give their prayers for the Queen on the last Friday in August.
I didn't know Muslims also have tradition of celebrating Catherine's day. I don't believe it's a true information. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.3.40.127 (talk) 12:06, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I think I would know something about that because I am Bosniak. I've never heard of that. 87.250.113.209 18:17, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Just because you're a Bosniak (and so am I), it doesn't mean you know everything. Obviously, you don't know your own local traditions. This is a tradition in the Kraljeva Sutjeska area. And I would recommend that you check it and put that information back in. Thank you. 122.148.236.56 (talk) 16:22, 24 October 2008 (UTC)
Bosniak does pay tribute to Queen Katharina !
I am also Bosniak and I visit Kraljeva Sutjeska and Bobovac often. I also visiting place on every Oct.25 or last Friday in August, when and as frequently as I am able, to honor Queen Catherine - it is simply a question of personal sensibility toward our homeland Bosnia and our ancestries.
As for this moron from Bijeljina, who falsely represents himself as a Bosniak (and he was not registered or log in), he should know that this web site will leave traces in the form of an IP address (and his 87.250.113.209 as we can see). But well, it's OK, at least he is not from Loznica or Šabac. (To other people, please don't ask why I assume (know!) that he is not Bosniak, just because he is from Bjeljina.) Bjeljinska morončina!--Umagli (talk) 16:47, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
I forgot to mentioned, I don't go there just recently, but for many years, and I know many other Bosniaks, locals and from Zenica, Sarajevo, Krivaja vally, and other places who attend traditional pageant, which is held there every year. --Umagli (talk) 17:17, 12 August 2009 (UTC)
- I am the one who said: "I think I would know something about that [Muslims giving their prayers for the Queen on the last Friday in August] because I am Bosniak. I've never heard of that." I wasn't registered back then and I honestly didn't know about that tradition. Anyway, you should think twice before calling someone a "a moron from Bijeljina" because a moron from Bijeljina probably wouldn't revert nationalistic edits this often and advise other users to fight vandals. I am not offended because you obviously thought that I am somebody other than a Bosniak from Mostar (how did you come up with Bijeljina anyway?). However, I would like you to think twice before repeating this. Pozdrav! Surtsicna (talk) 16:45, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
- Oh, by the way, do you have any references for your claim? English-language sources are preferred, but reliable Bosnian-language ones would be good too. Surtsicna (talk) 16:47, 13 August 2009 (UTC)
she is hottttttttttttttt —Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.195.207.94 (talk) 09:23, 10 April 2010 (UTC)