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'Bosnia and Herzegovina' Nazif Gljiva: 1992. song by singer Nazif Gljiva as 10th on his 1992 album Ljiljanima do pobjede [1] "Burek" 'Burek' Edin Dervišhalidović: Edin Dervišhalidović: Srđan Kurpjel: 2004. song by singer Dino Merlin about national symbols of Bosnia (name of a dish is album title) [2] "Čuvaj babo našu Bosnu" ' Take care ...
Sejdefu majka buđaše is a folk song that is believed to have originated in Sarajevo centuries ago, while the region of Bosnia was a part of the Ottoman Empire. [25] The exact author is unknown. Over the centuries, the song spread amongst the Bosniak populations in Podgorica and the Sandžak regions of Montenegro and Serbia, respectively.
English-language Bosnia and Herzegovina songs (1 C) B. Buba Corelli songs (1 P) D. Dino Merlin songs (4 P) J. Jala Brat songs (1 P) S. FK Sarajevo songs (1 P)
The origins of Sevdalinka are not known for certain, although it is known to date at least as far back as to the arrival of the Ottomans in the medieval Balkans.Their melodies and the venerable lyrical figure of "Aman, aman" hint at a Sephardic and Andalusian influence, which can be explained by the arrivals of Sephardic refugees into Ottoman Bosnia, or more likely attributed to an Ottoman ...
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Rural folk traditions in Bosnia and Herzegovina include the shouted, polyphonic ganga and "ravne pjesme" (flat song) styles, as well as instruments like a droneless bagpipe, wooden flute and šargija. The gusle, an instrument found throughout the Balkans, is also used to accompany ancient Slavic epic poems.
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English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Folk albums by Bosnia and Herzegovina artists ... List of Bosnia and Herzegovina folk songs; A. Aj, kolika je Jahorina ...