Day of Bosnians in Kosovo ― Date, History, and Details

Day of Bosnians in Kosovo

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History of Day of Bosnians in Kosovo and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

The Day of Bosnians in Kosovo is a holiday that commemorates the day when Bosnian settlers arrived in Kosovo in the 14th century. It is celebrated on September 8th.

The first Bosnians settled in what is now Kosovo in 1389, after being invited by the Serbian Prince Lazar to help defend the Serbian Empire against the Ottoman Turks. The Bosnians helped the Serbs defeat the Ottomans at the Battle of Kosovo, but Prince Lazar was killed in the fighting.

After the battle, the Bosnians settled in various parts of Kosovo, and over the centuries they have made up a significant minority of the population. Today, there are an estimated 60,000 Bosnians living in Kosovo, making up around 2% of the population.

The Day of Bosnians in Kosovo is a relatively new holiday, having only been established in 2006. It is not a public holiday, but is celebrated by the Bosnian community in Kosovo with various cultural events and activities.