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Greek Boi knows it's a normal thing. For example,after the 3 day plunder,massacres and looting of Constantinople,Mehmed II ordered all people who survived,to come out of their hiding places,all people who had left to get back and that nobody would harm them. He did this,because he wanted to populate the City,it would have been pointless to conquer the Queen of Cities and leave it empty. It's logical that he wanted to govern the territories that he conquered with the least possible problems.I wonder how Greek Boi will take that
Actually:After witnessing real justice and how fair the Turks are Bosnians converted to Islam.
"Several factors appear to have been behind this process. Most important was that Christianity had relatively shallow roots in Bosnia prior to the Ottoman domination. Bosnia lacked a strong Christian church organization to command a strong following—the result of a scarcity of priests and competition among the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches and schismatic Bosnian Church, which collapsed shortly before the Ottomans arrived. This left most people religiously unengaged and receptive to the appeal of Islam’s institutions. This receptiveness was aided by the development among many people of a kind of folk Christianity centered on various practices and ceremonies that was adaptable to a form of folk Islam popular at the time of the invasion."
"One theory as to why conversion to Islam was more prevalent in Bosnia than other places in the Balkans is the possibility that the Bosnian Church practiced bogomilism. Bogomilism was regarded as a major dualistic heresy by the Catholic Church and against whom Pope John XXII even launched a Crusade in 1325. Thus many adherents of the Bosnian Church were more receptive to conversion to Islam. In fact, in the Bogomilian tradition, there were several practices that resembled Islam: they rejected the veneration of the Virgin Mary, repudiated the Cross as a religious symbol, they considered it as idolatry to bow down before religious images, relics or saints, and even prayed five times a day (reciting the Lord's Prayer.)"
Do you have a source for that?first of all for simple crimes there was punishment by death especially in battle or before battle during campaigns when army passed by a gardens if they needed anything like apples they would hang so many pieces of gold on the branches of the trees or plant whatever that the owner of that garden simply had enough gold for the rest of his life.
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