Talk:Ivan Franjo Jukić

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Frano to Franjo[edit]

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Ethnicity?[edit]

In Bosnia and Herzegovina ethnicities are historically determined by religion. Ivan Franjo Jukić, as a catholic in Bosnia of that time, can not be anything else than Croat. If somebody claims that he considered his identity much more determined by Bosnia, than by Croatian/catholic culture, he can consider him as a Bosnian by etnicity. But first we need to agree that such ethnicity exists, what is not a mainstream opinion. A Franciscan monk of that time simply can not be Bosniak, what is only the new name for Bosnian Muslim. Moreplovac (talk) 12:20, 25 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Wrong. At that time, everybody was Bosniak. No Croats were in Bosnia. --164.40.228.94 (talk) 16:23, 26 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]
You are wrong. Croats live in Bosnia from the 7th century, and whole Bosnia was part of Croatian state for a long time, from then until Ottoman conquest. "Bosniaks" are artificially created "nation" in 1993, and most of them are actually islamized Croats. All sources can confirm that. --IvanOS 09:21, 28 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]