The term "Bosniak" refers to a South Slavic ethnic group primarily found in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bosniaks are predominantly Muslim and have a rich cultural heritage that includes unique traditions, music, and cuisine. They speak the Bosnian language, which is closely related to Croatian and Serbian.
Historically, Bosniaks have faced significant challenges, especially during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. This conflict led to widespread displacement and suffering. Today, Bosniaks continue to play a vital role in the social and political landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina, contributing to the country's diverse identity.