Bošnjak
Bosniak ( Bosnian Bošnjak )
an ethnic group / ethnicity:
- historically as a name for all inhabitants of Bosnia and Herzegovina (before the Ottoman conquests all inhabitants of Bosnia were called Bosniaks , regardless of their religion, see also Bosnians )
- now a member of a south-east European ethnic group, see Bosniaks
- a Slavic Muslim (former name used in the former Yugoslavia)
in terms of a military unit:
- a member of the kuk Bosnian-Hercegovinian infantry
- a Polish army rider, see Bosniak (lancers)
- a Prussian lancer of the 18th century, see also Bosniak (lancer)
Others:
- a breed of small horses, see Bosniak (horse)
- in Austrian usage a small black bread
- a classification system for kidney cysts (Bosniak I – IV)
- a small village Boşnaklar , near Terziler village, in Kandıra county
Bošnjak or Bosnjak is the family name of the following people:
- Abdulah Bošnjak († 1644), philosopher, representative of Islamic mysticism
- Branko Bošnjak (1923–1996), Yugoslav philosophy professor
- David Bošnjak , German rapper, see Haze (rapper)
- Denis Bosnjak (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Džemal Bošnjak (* 1985), Bosnian boxer
- Ernest Bošnjak (1878–1963), a film pioneer from Sombor
- Ivan Bošnjak (* 1979), Croatian football player
- Marko Bošnjak (* 1974), Slovenian lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Matea Bošnjak (* 1997), Croatian soccer player
- Michael Bosnjak (* 1971), German psychologist
- Petar Bošnjak (* 1974), Croatian football player
- Predrag Bošnjak (* 1985), Hungarian football player
- Željko J. Bošnjak (* 1949), Professor of Physiology at the Medical College of Wisconsin
See also: