Prete Djokovicu sto je rekao za genocid nad Srbima na Kosovu i da je Kosovo srce Srbije

Ja hoću da se sazna istina o svemu o čemu treba da se sazna istina, i hoću da se ne mešaju sport i politika.
gde ti vidis politiku u izjavi "Kosovo je Srbija? ? Nije napisao "Nezavisni Tibet" ili "Sloboda za Palestinu" pa da to tretiramo kao politiku.Je80te,ti bi bio od onih koji bi sankcionisali crne sportiste zbog skretanja paznje na aparthejd sedamdesetih i osamdesetih godina
 
Malo povjesti!Prvi Hercegovački ustanak je vodio Hrvat i katolički pop a vi nekog oslobodili:hahaha:Ne možete sebi pomoći a druge bi učili kako se radi!
Ne lupetaj, samo se blamiras, postavio sam istorijske cinjenice o Srpskoj Bosni. Bili ste Srbi pa ste prodali veru za veceru i postali poturicke sluge turceganjama. Hrvata nije ni bilo u Bosni pre Srba. Smesno da negiras istorijske cinjenice o Srpskoj Bosni. Evo ti istorijske cinjenice ponovo o Srpskoj Bosni:
SERBIAN SETLEMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA BEGAN IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY A.D.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Volume 3, page 983
Entry: Bosnia, history
---------------------------------------------------------------
According to the emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the emperor Heraclius (610-640) INVITED THE SERBS TO SETTLE in the devastated north-western provinces of the Byzantine empire and TO DEFEND them AGAINST THE INCURSIONS OF THE AVARS...

Toward the end of 9th century the political centre of the Serbs was transfered to ZETA (or: Zenta: see MONTENEGRO) and the PRIMORYE (SEA-COAST)... [Serbian] Prince Voislav of TRAVUNIYA (today: Trebinje [Herzegovina]) ...united under his own rule Travuniya, ZAHUMLYE (the modern HERZEGOVINA) and Zeta. His son Michael Voislavich annexed the important Zhupania of RASHKA (Rascia or Rassia) [Central Serbia], and in 1077 was addressed as king (rex) in a letter from Pope Gregory VII. His son Bodin enlarged the first Serb kingdom by annexing territories...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1943, Vol 20, Page 341
Entry: Serbia, History
---------------------------------------------------------------
[Serbian] King Bodin (1081-1101) united BOSNIA with the other two Serbian principalities - RASHKA [Central Serbia] and ZETA [Montenegro]...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Vol 3, p 983
Entry: Bosnia-Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS (reigned 913-957) REFFERED TO BOSNIA AS PART OF *THE LAND OF THE SERBS*.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1990, Volume 29, Macropedia, page 1098
Entry: Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
Serbian groups settled the region of present-day Bosnia and Hercegovina during the seventh century... Bosnia or Bosna (from Bosna river) appears to have originated as a small principality in the mountainous region of the upper reaches of the Bosna and Vrbas rivers. The name Hercegovina originated in the fifteenth century when a powerful Bosnian noble, Stephen Vuksic, gained control of lands in the southern part of Bosnia and took the title of Herzog, the German equivalent of duke, from which came the name of the region.

The above quote is from:
"Yugoslavia, a Country Study"
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
United States Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC
Edition 1982, pp 16, 17
Subtitle: Bosnia and Hercegovina
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Ne lupetaj, samo se blamiras, postavio sam istorijske cinjenice o Srpskoj Bosni. Bili ste Srbi pa ste prodali veru za veceru i postali poturicke sluge turceganjama. Hrvata nije ni bilo u Bosni pre Srba. Smesno da negiras istorijske cinjenice o Srpskoj Bosni. Evo ti istorijske cinjenice ponovo o Srpskoj Bosni:
SERBIAN SETLEMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA BEGAN IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY A.D.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Volume 3, page 983
Entry: Bosnia, history
---------------------------------------------------------------
According to the emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the emperor Heraclius (610-640) INVITED THE SERBS TO SETTLE in the devastated north-western provinces of the Byzantine empire and TO DEFEND them AGAINST THE INCURSIONS OF THE AVARS...

Toward the end of 9th century the political centre of the Serbs was transfered to ZETA (or: Zenta: see MONTENEGRO) and the PRIMORYE (SEA-COAST)... [Serbian] Prince Voislav of TRAVUNIYA (today: Trebinje [Herzegovina]) ...united under his own rule Travuniya, ZAHUMLYE (the modern HERZEGOVINA) and Zeta. His son Michael Voislavich annexed the important Zhupania of RASHKA (Rascia or Rassia) [Central Serbia], and in 1077 was addressed as king (rex) in a letter from Pope Gregory VII. His son Bodin enlarged the first Serb kingdom by annexing territories...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1943, Vol 20, Page 341
Entry: Serbia, History
---------------------------------------------------------------
[Serbian] King Bodin (1081-1101) united BOSNIA with the other two Serbian principalities - RASHKA [Central Serbia] and ZETA [Montenegro]...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Vol 3, p 983
Entry: Bosnia-Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS (reigned 913-957) REFFERED TO BOSNIA AS PART OF *THE LAND OF THE SERBS*.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1990, Volume 29, Macropedia, page 1098
Entry: Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
Serbian groups settled the region of present-day Bosnia and Hercegovina during the seventh century... Bosnia or Bosna (from Bosna river) appears to have originated as a small principality in the mountainous region of the upper reaches of the Bosna and Vrbas rivers. The name Hercegovina originated in the fifteenth century when a powerful Bosnian noble, Stephen Vuksic, gained control of lands in the southern part of Bosnia and took the title of Herzog, the German equivalent of duke, from which came the name of the region.

The above quote is from:
"Yugoslavia, a Country Study"
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
United States Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC
Edition 1982, pp 16, 17
Subtitle: Bosnia and Hercegovina
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Lovačke priče i mokri snovi!Provjeri koliko je bilo katoličkih crkava a koliko svetosavskih u Bosni u 14 i 15 stoljeću pa će sve te naručene priče pasti u vodu.
 
Lovačke priče i mokri snovi!Provjeri koliko je bilo katoličkih crkava a koliko svetosavskih u Bosni u 14 i 15 stoljeću pa će sve te naručene priče pasti u vodu.
Ma pogledaj ti istorijske cinjenice (a ne poturicka i hrvatska proseravanja):
SERBIAN SETLEMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA BEGAN IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY A.D.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Volume 3, page 983
Entry: Bosnia, history
---------------------------------------------------------------
According to the emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the emperor Heraclius (610-640) INVITED THE SERBS TO SETTLE in the devastated north-western provinces of the Byzantine empire and TO DEFEND them AGAINST THE INCURSIONS OF THE AVARS...

Toward the end of 9th century the political centre of the Serbs was transfered to ZETA (or: Zenta: see MONTENEGRO) and the PRIMORYE (SEA-COAST)... [Serbian] Prince Voislav of TRAVUNIYA (today: Trebinje [Herzegovina]) ...united under his own rule Travuniya, ZAHUMLYE (the modern HERZEGOVINA) and Zeta. His son Michael Voislavich annexed the important Zhupania of RASHKA (Rascia or Rassia) [Central Serbia], and in 1077 was addressed as king (rex) in a letter from Pope Gregory VII. His son Bodin enlarged the first Serb kingdom by annexing territories...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1943, Vol 20, Page 341
Entry: Serbia, History
---------------------------------------------------------------
[Serbian] King Bodin (1081-1101) united BOSNIA with the other two Serbian principalities - RASHKA [Central Serbia] and ZETA [Montenegro]...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Vol 3, p 983
Entry: Bosnia-Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS (reigned 913-957) REFFERED TO BOSNIA AS PART OF *THE LAND OF THE SERBS*.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1990, Volume 29, Macropedia, page 1098
Entry: Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
Serbian groups settled the region of present-day Bosnia and Hercegovina during the seventh century... Bosnia or Bosna (from Bosna river) appears to have originated as a small principality in the mountainous region of the upper reaches of the Bosna and Vrbas rivers. The name Hercegovina originated in the fifteenth century when a powerful Bosnian noble, Stephen Vuksic, gained control of lands in the southern part of Bosnia and took the title of Herzog, the German equivalent of duke, from which came the name of the region.

The above quote is from:
"Yugoslavia, a Country Study"
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
United States Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC
Edition 1982, pp 16, 17
Subtitle: Bosnia and Hercegovina
------------------------------------------------------
 
Ma pogledaj ti istorijske cinjenice (a ne poturicka i hrvatska proseravanja):
SERBIAN SETLEMENT IN BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA BEGAN IN THE SEVENTH CENTURY A.D.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Volume 3, page 983
Entry: Bosnia, history
---------------------------------------------------------------
According to the emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the emperor Heraclius (610-640) INVITED THE SERBS TO SETTLE in the devastated north-western provinces of the Byzantine empire and TO DEFEND them AGAINST THE INCURSIONS OF THE AVARS...

Toward the end of 9th century the political centre of the Serbs was transfered to ZETA (or: Zenta: see MONTENEGRO) and the PRIMORYE (SEA-COAST)... [Serbian] Prince Voislav of TRAVUNIYA (today: Trebinje [Herzegovina]) ...united under his own rule Travuniya, ZAHUMLYE (the modern HERZEGOVINA) and Zeta. His son Michael Voislavich annexed the important Zhupania of RASHKA (Rascia or Rassia) [Central Serbia], and in 1077 was addressed as king (rex) in a letter from Pope Gregory VII. His son Bodin enlarged the first Serb kingdom by annexing territories...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1943, Vol 20, Page 341
Entry: Serbia, History
---------------------------------------------------------------
[Serbian] King Bodin (1081-1101) united BOSNIA with the other two Serbian principalities - RASHKA [Central Serbia] and ZETA [Montenegro]...

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1971, Vol 3, p 983
Entry: Bosnia-Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
THE EMPEROR CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS (reigned 913-957) REFFERED TO BOSNIA AS PART OF *THE LAND OF THE SERBS*.

The above quote is from:
"Encyclopedia Britannica"
Edition 1990, Volume 29, Macropedia, page 1098
Entry: Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
---------------------------------------------------------------
Serbian groups settled the region of present-day Bosnia and Hercegovina during the seventh century... Bosnia or Bosna (from Bosna river) appears to have originated as a small principality in the mountainous region of the upper reaches of the Bosna and Vrbas rivers. The name Hercegovina originated in the fifteenth century when a powerful Bosnian noble, Stephen Vuksic, gained control of lands in the southern part of Bosnia and took the title of Herzog, the German equivalent of duke, from which came the name of the region.

The above quote is from:
"Yugoslavia, a Country Study"
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
United States Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC
Edition 1982, pp 16, 17
Subtitle: Bosnia and Hercegovina
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zar si toliko nepisen da ne možeš naći ono što tvrdim!Provjeri ćinjenice a ne lupetanje Britanice!Koliko je bilo katoličkih a koliko svetosavskih crkvi u 14 i 15 stoljeću?
 
zar si toliko nepisen da ne možeš naći ono što tvrdim!Provjeri ćinjenice a ne lupetanje Britanice!Koliko je bilo katoličkih a koliko svetosavskih crkvi u 14 i 15 stoljeću?
Zar si ti toliko nepismen da negiras istorijske cinjenice i pises debilno kako je to lupetanje Britanice, i Amerikanci ti lupaju a samo su napisali istorijske cinjenice o Srpskoj Bosni:
"Yugoslavia, a Country Study"
Headquarters, Department of the Army,
United States Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC
Edition 1982, pp 16, 17
Subtitle: Bosnia and Hercegovina
 
Debilan ti odgovor. Cinjenica je da ne bih ste postojali na Balkanu da smo vas isterali zajedno sa turcima kad smo se oslobodili turske okupacije, sa turcima ste vekovima cinili genocid nad Srbima. Grci i Spanci kad su se oslobodili turske i arapske okupacije, kad su izbacili turke i arape ujedno sa njima su izbacili i poturice, pametan i normalan potez. Ludost je zadrzati veleizdajnicke zveri koji su sa okupatorima cinili genocid.

Slike (ima hiljade slika) govore vise od hiljadu reci, sta ste pocinili nad Srpskim civilima oko Srebrenice:

https://fbreporter.org/2014/11/29/srebrenicafaceoff/


https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/the-real-story-behind-srebrenica/article737584/
Poturice nisu prestajale da vrse genocid i masovna silovanja nad Srpskim selima oko Srebrenice, i posle kukumavce kad je Srpska vojska dosla, oslobodila Srebrenicu i zaustavila genocid i masovna silovanja nad Srpskim selima oko Srebrenice.
Ma da ste bojovnici to bi i učinili ali niste! spletkaroši i podle ubojice to jeste i tako se ponašate!Nađete uvjek opravdanje za vaša zlodjela!Vi ste sluge Zloga i takve vas percepciram a takvim se i predstavljate.Laž je vaše naj jače oružje!
 

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