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Diverse in Unity
I'm honestly struggling to think what other region on Earth has spontaneously developed a widespread ethnic homogeneity. Usually that sort of thing only occurs when somebody makes up a bunch of new ethnicities for everyone to be a member of.
Comparatively speaking, of course. Western Europeans had (mostly) settled their issues long before machine guns were invented. Europe further to the East and South had not due to the presence of absolutist, multi-ethnic, multi-religious empires (Austria-Hungary, Russia, Ottoman Turkey). The more fossilized the conflicts, the bloodier the resolution. In Czechoslovakia and Poland, it was relatively "mild", meaning we didn't kill all those Germans, we just expelled them in a "civilized" manner after "they" occupied us to "civilize" us. The Balkan re-adjustment was rudely interrupted by foreign powers a few times since these countries re-gained independence from Turkey/Austria and so the final round of settling accounts came in the 1990s.
Ah, the wonders of ethnocentric nationalism. Romanticism to die for. Unfortunately, it was also inevitable.
(When reading the above, imagine me saying that in the most sarcastic tone.)
Are you serious? Any newly introduced religion (not just religion, even ideology) can cause bloodshed! And if you're talking about "then we wouldn't have the Bosnian and Albanian problems" you've got to be mistaken, look at Montenegro, it has 500000 people, small, they speak Serbian and are Orthodox yet they have a nation of there owns, we had a kingdom before the Ottomans so did the Albanians, and even without Islam we would've had a national "idea".
Yeah yeah, yadda yadda. I simply said that the Ottomans added another source of friction to the mix. I don't have any special grudge against the Bosnian Muslims.
So you're saying the fact that the Ottoman Empire was tolerant with other religions/languages/cultures was a bad thing ? Or are you saying that because they were muslims ?
Tolerance, yeah right - maybe by contemporary standards. The Ottomans identified people not by nationality, but by religion, a lot like Europeans centuries before. This contributed to turning the Balkans into a powder keg. Without the Turks, the Orthodox and the Catholics would have beaten the hell out of each other in the 16th and 17th centuries like other civilized Europeans and they would have settled down in some sort of religiously and ethnically homogeneous polities. Muslims wouldn't be there at all, thus removing the convenient whipping boy for fanatics on both sides. In the end, the modern history of the region would have been considerably less bloody.
So yes, it was the Ottomans who basically screwed up the whole region.