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Bošnjani (Бошњани; singular masculine: Bošnjanin / Бошњанин, feminine: Bošnjanka / Бошњанка; Latin: Bosniensis), meaning Bosnians, is the name originating from the Middle Ages, used for the inhabitants of Bosnia. The name is used and can be found in Bosnian written monuments from that period, appearing in Venetian sources as earliest as 12th century, according to investigation of the relations between Bosnia and Venetia by historian Marko Šunjić, and other documents until at least early 16th century and the Ottoman conquest and power stabilization.

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  • Бошняне (босн. Bošnjani / Бошњани, лат. Bosniensis), что означает боснийцы, — устаревший демоним, в Средние века употреблявшийся в качестве названия жителей Боснии. Использовался в боснийских письменных документах этого периода, хотя в те времена не относился к конкретному этносу. В самом широком смысле он обозначал и уроженцев Боснии, и любых лиц, живших на её территории. (ru)
  • Bošnjani (Бошњани; singular masculine: Bošnjanin / Бошњанин, feminine: Bošnjanka / Бошњанка; Latin: Bosniensis), meaning Bosnians, is the name originating from the Middle Ages, used for the inhabitants of Bosnia. The name is used and can be found in Bosnian written monuments from that period, appearing in Venetian sources as earliest as 12th century, according to investigation of the relations between Bosnia and Venetia by historian Marko Šunjić, and other documents until at least early 16th century and the Ottoman conquest and power stabilization. (en)
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  • Bošnjani (Бошњани; singular masculine: Bošnjanin / Бошњанин, feminine: Bošnjanka / Бошњанка; Latin: Bosniensis), meaning Bosnians, is the name originating from the Middle Ages, used for the inhabitants of Bosnia. The name is used and can be found in Bosnian written monuments from that period, appearing in Venetian sources as earliest as 12th century, according to investigation of the relations between Bosnia and Venetia by historian Marko Šunjić, and other documents until at least early 16th century and the Ottoman conquest and power stabilization. The ethnonym good Bosniak (dobri Bošnjanin) was not a geographical reference for the inhabitants along the Bosna river, but it was referred to the population of the entire medieval Bosnia, regardless of religion, which can be seen in various charters of the 14th and 15th centuries during the reign of ban Stjepan II Kotromanić, ban Tvrtko I Kotromanić, King Stjepan Ostoja, etc. In these charters, Bosnian rulers mention good Bosniaks as witnesses. (en)
  • Бошняне (босн. Bošnjani / Бошњани, лат. Bosniensis), что означает боснийцы, — устаревший демоним, в Средние века употреблявшийся в качестве названия жителей Боснии. Использовался в боснийских письменных документах этого периода, хотя в те времена не относился к конкретному этносу. В самом широком смысле он обозначал и уроженцев Боснии, и любых лиц, живших на её территории. (ru)
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