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You also had Austro-Hungarian troops that fought in the Middle East in WW1 could this have included some Bosniaks??
I doubbt it. Our troops were mostly stationed on the fronts with Serbia and Italy from the slovenian border to the Alpes. There is a passage in the Alpes on italian side which locals call passo Bosniako ( passage of Bosniaks ).. major frontline high in the Alps, which italians never broke. Most decoreted Austro-Hungarian regiment in WWI was 2nd Bosnian regiment. There is a museum in Gratz dediceted to Bosniak soldiers in WWI. then Austrians had problems recruiting Bosniaks at the begining, there were riots, they didnt want to fight under non muslim king. So Austrians turned to the Sultan, then fetwa was issued that its permisible cause Ottoman EMpire was an ally of KuK. Many also left to Ottoman teritory to join its army. Also, special outh was crafted, reffering to Muhamed a.s. and Allah. And we wore differente uniforms, with Fezzez.
I do know of Bosniaks who later fought in Plaestine, mostly veterans of WW1.