User talk:NorrskensstämmorWelcomeHi and welcome to Wikipedia. In order to avoid the risk of becoming disillusioned by the possible revert of some of your edits it may be a good idea to run some of them past the talk page first. Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 22:05, 9 May 2013 (UTC)
I can tell that you're prepared to seriously contribute to the article. If you wish to contact me privately for whatever reason you may do so at Praxis_Icosahedron@live.com Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 22:34, 13 May 2013 (UTC) Thank you. I wish that you are willing for a collaboration to make this article about Bosniaks as good as possible. You can just delete what you think doesen't fit in the article.
Alright.
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Thank you for helping improve Wikipedia! MatthewVanitas (talk) 15:45, 16 December 2013 (UTC)InfoboxAs usual, present suggestions before making them. There is no reason to include Tvrtko II in the infobox. His linguistic relation to "Bosniaks" is perfectly well explained in the text, don't push it too far. We already have one medieval connection with Elizabeth. Isa-beg is also more relevant on account of him being "closer" to a modern Muslim Bosniak than Tvrtko II. Selimovic stays because despite his politicized self-declaration he is ethnically and culturally Bosnian Muslim; the motivation is the same as for Andric being in the Croats infobox (and it doesn't disturb Croats he declared as Serb). Praxis Icosahedron ϡ (TALK) 03:57, 27 December 2013 (UTC)
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