Young Bosnia was a revolutionary movement formed in the early 20th century, primarily composed of young Bosnian Serb, Croat, and Muslim intellectuals and activists. It aimed to promote anti-Austro-Hungarian sentiment and advocate for the unification of South Slavic peoples. The group is most famously associated with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, an event that ignited World War I. Young Bosnia sought social and political reform, reflecting the broader nationalist aspirations of the region.
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