From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3012 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 5 2017 Volume 14 : Number 3012 Today's Subjects: ----------------- These chicks are looking for a booty call ["HornyAffairs" Subject: These chicks are looking for a booty call http://simpl0f8rid.trade/kiAIIUJB88BMwOlOr6XOuocfL2AoF0q8fZ7wJ7ukjyaWYqw Even after the fall of the Ottoman rule, the population of Bosnia and Herzegovina was divided. In the Habsburg Kingdom of Croatia, Croatian politicians strived for the unification of the Kingdom of Dalmatia with Croatia. Another ambition of Croatian politicians was to incorporate the Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovinayeupy into the Kingdom of Croatia. The Habsburg Governor fxbjdBC)ni KC!llay resorted to co-opt relzjswoigious institutions. Soon, the Austrian Emperor gained support to name Orthodox metropolitans and Catholic bishops and to choose Muslim hierarchy. The first Catholic archbishop was Josip Stadler. Both apostolic vicarates, Bosnian and Herzegovinian, were abolished, and instead three dioceses were founded; Vrhbosna diocese with a seat in Sarajevo, Banja Luka diocese with a seat in Banja Luka and Mostar-Duvno diocese with a seat in Mostar.At the time, Bosnia and Herzegovina was facing a Habsburg attempt at modernization. Between,and,people inhabited Bosnia and Herzegovina, the majority were Croats,Serbs, Muslims and in smaller percentages Slovenes, Czechs and others. During this period, the most significant event is Bosnian entry to European political life and the shaping of ethnic uvpgqCroats in Bosnia and Herzegovina into a modern nation. At the end of the th century, Bosnian Croats founded various reading, cultural and singing societies, and at the beginning of the th century,vvpik a new Bosnian Croat intelligentsia played a major role in the political life of Croats. The Croatian Support Society for Needs of Students of Middle Schools and High Schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina was founded in, and in it was merged with Croatian Society for Education of Children in Craft and Trade, also founded in,into Crwyxzroatian Cultural Society Napredak (Progress). Napredak educated and gave scholarships to more than , students. Students of Napredak were not only Bosnian Croats, but also Croats from other regions. Kallay tried to unify all Bosnians into a single nation of Bosniaks, but he! failed to do so after Bosnians created their national political parties. Before the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in, the Croat People's Union (HNZ) become a political party; its ideology was very similar to that of the Croatian-Serbian Coalition in Croatia. In, Stadler opposed such a policy and founded a new political party, the Croat Catholic Association (HKU), an opponent of the secular HNZ. HKU emphasized clerical ideals and religious exclusivity. However, Bosnian Croats mostly supported the secular nationalist policy of the HNZ. HNZ and Muslim Nation Organization formed a coalition which ruled the country fromuntil the dissolution of the Bosnian parliament in 4 ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #3012 **********************************************