- Bosanskohercegovačka pješadija / Босанскохерцеговачка пјешадија),
commonly called the
Bosniaken (German for Bosnians), were a
branch of the Austro-Hungarian Army. Recruited...
- "Die
Bosniaken kommen" (English: "The
Bosniaks are Coming") is a
military march,
which was
composed by
Austrian composer Eduard Wagnes in 1895. It was...
-
Empire whilst serving in the Bosnian-Herzegovinian
Infantry (known as
Bosniaken) of the Austro-Hungarian Army. Nonetheless,
Bosnia and
Herzegovina as...
- fast vollständig von
Bosniaken bewohnt. Zu
dieser Gruppe gehören auch die
Bosniaken im
Nachbarort Koxhas."; p. 137. "Die
Bosniaken sind
wahrschlich nach...
-
Bosniaks in
Germany (German:
Bosniaken in Deutschland, Bosnian: Bošnjaci u Njemačkoj) are a
large community of
Bosniaks within the
Federal Republic of...
-
Structurae Katolička
Tiskovna Agencija Balić,
Smail (1978). Die
Kultur der
Bosniaken,
Supplement I:
Inventar des
bosnischen literarischen Erbes in orientalischen...
-
Sprache von (1)
mehreren Nationen (Serben, Montenegrinen, Kroaten, Muslime/
Bosniaken), (2)
mehreren Religionen (Orthodoxen, Katholiken, Muslimen) gesprochen...
-
Austrian emperor,
being awarded more
medals than any
other unit. The
military march "Die
Bosniaken kommen" was
composed in
their honor by
Eduard Wagnes....
- Culture: An Introduction, p. 374. Balić,
Smail (1978). Die
Kultur der
Bosniaken,
Supplement I:
Inventar des
bosnischen literarischen Erbes in orientalischen...
- enthaltend: Die
Geschichte der
Towarczys von 1675; die
Geschichte der
Bosniaken von 1745; des Tartaren-Pulks von 1795; der
Towarczys von 1800, [...],...