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Bosniaks were referred only as Bosnian Muslims and not only as Bosnians. Serbs and Croats were apso referred sometimes as Bosnians. [[Special:Contributions/79.106.124.205|79.106.124.205]] ([[User talk:79.106.124.205|talk]]) 07:52, 18 August 2023 (UTC)
Bosniaks were referred only as Bosnian Muslims and not only as Bosnians. Serbs and Croats were apso referred sometimes as Bosnians. [[Special:Contributions/79.106.124.205|79.106.124.205]] ([[User talk:79.106.124.205|talk]]) 07:52, 18 August 2023 (UTC)

== Origin ==

They are also native to Sandžak region. Include this in the article. [[Special:Contributions/188.172.110.219|188.172.110.219]] ([[User talk:188.172.110.219|talk]]) 10:21, 24 August 2023 (UTC)

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Semi-protected edit request on 23 November 2020

As stated in the above section, I request the addition of Turkey to the infobox. It should be " Turkey: 40.000 to 800.000 (est.)", citing the two sources given above. 89.245.131.94 (talk) 11:16, 23 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]

 Partly done After reviewing the sources carefully and searching for the original sources used in that thesis, I determined that the KONDA report (2006) seems to be most reliable. The most important info is on page 15 (0.06% Bosniak) and page 16 (48 million population used in calculations). This leads to a rough total of 28,800 Bosniaks as of 2006, which I added to the infobox. If you want to introduce the other sources that you are referring to (USCWM, census, etc.), please find them in their original form before reviving this request. TimSmit (talk) 16:58, 3 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Dear Smit, it's about double standards. en.wiki and I don't know who edits it about Croats and Serbs, where they take into account, for example something like this- without cenus reports https://web.archive.org/web/20090209021046/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=SonDakika&Kategori=yasam&ArticleID=873452&Date=07.06.2008&ver=16 this is not apply for Bosniaks, you know how much errors are there is in those numbers ? because you don't take into account that Bosniaks defined themselves either as Bosniak, Bosnian or Muslim. e.g. Slovenia according to the 2002 census, there were about 38,000 Bosniaks, approximately the same as Serbs and Croats, Wikipedia says 21,000. 20 years after census, according to an estimate, there are 60,000-80,000, more than Croats and Serbs. https://old.delo.si/novice/slovenija/oni-so-bosnjaki-ceprav-smo-jih-klicali-bosanci.htm . this is the essence of how they treat Bosniaks, they want there not to be so many of them, on the other side the assumption is taken into account regarding Croats and Serbs,... In the case of Bosniaks, according to the official census, their number on Wikipedia is reduced Dinodinac (talk) 15:27, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Helo, according to this estimate, there are 2 million Bosniaks in Turkey https://web.archive.org/web/20090209021046/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=SonDakika&Kategori=yasam&ArticleID=873452&Date=07.06.2008&ver=16 I don't understand why they take into account the estimates regarding Croats, that according to the estimate there are 1.2 million Croats in the USA, but according to the census there are 400,000. Then it is estimated that there are 400,000 Croats in Argentina and 350,000 in Chile without a census. Why is it not taken this into account for Bosniaks, who are numerous in the entire Levant, not only in Turkey because of eksodus e.g. the surname Bushnak. Then there is an error where it says that there are 21 thousand Bosniaks in Slovenia. According to the census, Bosniaks identified themselves as either Bosniak, Muslim or Bosnian, according to the 2002 census there were about 38 thousand of them, almost the same as Serbs and Croats in Slovenia. After 2002, in 2020, it is estimated that there are 60,000 to 80,000 Bosniaks in Slovenia, i.e. more than Croats and Serbs https://old.delo.si/novice/slovenija/oni-so-bosnjaki-ceprav-smo-jih-klicali-bosanci.html . If we consider the official data from 2021, there are about 80 thousand citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the majority of them are Bosniaks https://pxweb.stat.si/SiStat/sl Dinodinac (talk) 15:00, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Bosniaks

according to the comparison of the South Slavic nations, we can say that in addition to the real genocide, it continues in another form as the erasure of the number of Bosniaks, and this can only be noticed in relation to them. For Serbs and Croats, informal information are taken into account of institutions and not the census . This is not taken into account for Bosniaks here is proof https://web.archive.org/web/20090209021046/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=SonDakika&Kategori=yasam&ArticleID=873452&Date=07.06.2008&ver=16 where it is estimated that there are around 2 million Bosniaks in Turkey, or that 2 million Turks are of Bosniak origin . Not only in Turkey, but in the entire Levant there are many people of Bosniak origin, e.g. the surname Bushnak. Then there is an error where it says that there are 21 thousand Bosniaks in Slovenia. According to the census, Bosniaks identified themselves as either Bosniak, Muslim or Bosnian, according to the 2002 census there were about 38 thousand of them, almost the same as Serbs and Croats in Slovenia. After 2002, in 2020, it is estimated that there are 60,000 to 80,000 Bosniaks in Slovenia, i.e. more than Croats and Serbs https://old.delo.si/novice/slovenija/oni-so-bosnjaki-ceprav-smo-jih-klicali-bosanci.html . If we consider the official data from 2021, there are about 80 thousand citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the majority of them are Bosniaks https://pxweb.stat.si/SiStat/sl. Dinodinac (talk) 14:27, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Bosniaks

according to the comparison of the South Slavic nations, we can say that in addition to the real genocide, it continues in another form as the erasure of the number of Bosniaks, and this can only be noticed in relation to them. For Serbs and Croats, informal information are taken into account of institutions and not the census . This is not taken into account for Bosniaks here is proof https://web.archive.org/web/20090209021046/http://www.milliyet.com.tr/default.aspx?aType=SonDakika&Kategori=yasam&ArticleID=873452&Date=07.06.2008&ver=16 where it is estimated that there are around 2 million Bosniaks in Turkey, or that 2 million Turks are of Bosniak origin . Not only in Turkey, but in the entire Levant there are many people of Bosniak origin, e.g. the surname Bushnak. Then there is an error where it says that there are 21 thousand Bosniaks in Slovenia. According to the census, Bosniaks identified themselves as either Bosniak, Muslim or Bosnian, according to the 2002 census there were about 38 thousand of them, almost the same as Serbs and Croats in Slovenia. After 2002, in 2020, it is estimated that there are 60,000 to 80,000 Bosniaks in Slovenia, i.e. more than Croats and Serbs https://old.delo.si/novice/slovenija/oni-so-bosnjaki-ceprav-smo-jih-klicali-bosanci.html . If we consider the official data from 2021, there are about 80 thousand citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the majority of them are Bosniaks https://pxweb.stat.si/SiStat/sl. Dinodinac (talk) 14:48, 22 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Diaspora

The image of diaspora you have put in this article is the diaspora of all the bosnians and not of the bosniaks. You must design a new map of Bosniak diaspora or you can just delete it. 188.172.110.89 (talk) 11:43, 18 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Mistake in diaspora map

Remove the diaspora in geographical distribution. It’s for all bosnians and not only bosniaks. That diaspora map you put is in the article Bosnians. 79.106.124.205 (talk) 13:57, 16 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Bosniaks ethnonym

Bosniaks were referred only as Bosnian Muslims and not only as Bosnians. Serbs and Croats were apso referred sometimes as Bosnians. 79.106.124.205 (talk) 07:52, 18 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Origin

They are also native to Sandžak region. Include this in the article. 188.172.110.219 (talk) 10:21, 24 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]