Treachery, beheadings celebrated by Bosnian Muslim

Promises of a Muslim to an “infidel” are null and void if that advances the cause of Islam.

by M. Bozinovich

During recent Bosnian Muslim festivities celebrating 600 years of Islam in Bosnia, a “gentle reminder” to Europe was issued by them claiming that “not all of the continent’s Muslims are of immigrant origin.”

Omitted here is the brutal Jihadist barbarity by the invading Muslims that used treachery and beheadings so that their descendants today celebrate presence of Islam in Bosnia.

The story of Islamic conquest of Bosnia is a story of treachery by Muslims who offered oaths of peace and promises of safety to those who surrender to them only to have them all beheaded.

Konstantin Mihailovic, a Serb conscript into Turkish army, recounts the Muslim treachery when dealing with a Christian prince of Bosnia:“Once I happened into a vault at the court of the Turkish Emperor in which were court treasures… not being able to leave the vault so that they would not see me, hid behind the chest. And they, having arrived… sat one beside the other and began to discuss matters concerning Bosnian king [Stefan Tomasevic.”

“And Machmutbassa said to Ysakbassa: ‘What must we do? What kind of response must we give the Bosnian king?’ Ysakbassa said: ‘None other then this: Let us grant him the truce for fifteen years, and immediately, without delay we will march after them. And otherwise we would not be able to conquer Bosnia, for it is a mountainous land, and besides he will have the Hungarian king for help, and the Croats, and other rulers… Therefore let us grant him the truce so that they can depart on Saturday and we after them on Wednesday, as far as Sitnica near Bosnia.’”

Continues Konstantin:

“And so we marched to Bosnia and came to the land of a Bosnian prince named [Tvrtko Kovacevic. Not knowing that the Emperor was on the march, he surrendered to the Emperor. Then they cut off his head.”

Having beheaded the first of the Bosnian Christian nobility, Muslim then went to the city of Jajce in search of King Tomas, as Stefan Tomasevic was referred to.

http://serbianna.com/blogs/bozinovich/?p=84

2007-07-31