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Dulje

Dulje (Serbian Cyrillic: Дуље, Albanian: Duhël/Duhla) is a settlement in the Suva Reka municipality in the disputed region of Kosovo. The village is exclusively ethnic Albanian; in the 1991 census, it had 1399 inhabitants.

Duhël
Village
Duhël
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°24′33″N 20°52′22″E / 42.40917°N 20.87278°E / 42.40917; 20.87278
Location Kosovo
DistrictPrizren
MunicipalitySuharekë
First mention1348
Area
 • Total54.6 sq mi (141.3 km2)
Elevation
2,106 ft (642 m)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total1,688
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+381 290
Car plates04

Geography edit

The village lies in Prizrenski Podgor, about 25 km east of Prizren, on the west side of the Crnoljeva and offset of the Šar Mountains.[2] It lies in the region of Podrimlje.[3] From its heights, one can view almost the whole of Metohija.[4] Dulje extends over a lake terrace, nearly 1 km wide, around 750 m high, which in this part represents the border of the Metohija-Prizren region.[2] The rural settlement lies on a cadastral area of 1413 hectares.[5] Dulje includes two major physiognomic parts: Dulje, the main part with three mahala (hamlets); Rafš, Srpska (Mahallae Shkijeve) and Sopska; the second part is Dragačin, an isolated hamlet on the right valley side of the Dragačin river.[5] The Suva Reka-Dulje-Mališevo road goes through the village.[6]

Dulje was formerly a seat of a municipality with the same name, though it still represents an administrative and cultural center for the neighbouring villages.[7]

History edit

The village is mentioned for the first time in the Saint Archangels charter (Svetoarhanđelska povelja) of Emperor Stephen Uroš IV Dušan, dating to 1348, as Duhlje.[5][8] A medieval road crossed Dulje, from Prizren to Štimlje, further to the interior of Serbia.[9] There are ruins of the medieval Serbian Orthodox Churches of Parascheva (Sv. Petka), on a graveyard, and the Holy Salvation (Sv. Spasa), by the spring of the Lukara stream, in the village.[10]

In 1881, when Dervish-Pasha crushed the rebel Albanians in Ferizovići (Uroševac), he hung Albanian Sejf-Košar to a pear tree between Ferizovići and Štimlje.[11] Some of the Albanians sought rest in Dulje Hana, after their defeat.[11] When the innkeeper burnt trees in the furnace, the Albanians woke up in fear; they thought Dervish-Pasha had come after them shooting guns, after which they fled.[11]

During the Serbian Campaign (World War I), in 1915, after the Bulgarian breakthrough of Serbian positions, the last Serbian contingents in Kosovo had divisions in Crnoljeva; the Cavalry Division had retreated to the Dulje Hana.[12]

During the Kosovo War, the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) operated in the region and the area experienced bombings by NATO forces. KLA forces were reported to have killed and wounded several Serbian policemen and civilians.[13][14][15]

Demographic history edit

The village was historically inhabited by Serbs, and the Albanian families came from Malesia in northern Albania,[7] most likely in the 18th century. According to data which is older than the 18th century from the Devič monastery, all villages of Drenica were inhabited by Serbs.[16] In 1875, there were 26 Albanian/Albanianized and 4 Serb families in the village.[5] In 1879, there were 16 Albanian and 4 Serb families in the village.[5] In 1910, there were 6 Serb families[5] (no data on Albanians). In 1921, there were 52 houses and 299 inhabitants.[5]

Population counts in censuses conducted between 1948 and 1991 are provided in the table below. Information on population by ethnic group is not available for most years in this period. In 1981, 1229 people were listed as Albanian and 1 person was listed as Muslim; no residents were identified as Serbs, Montenegrins, Turks, or other groups.[17]

Population history
1948 1953 1961 1971 1981[17] 1991
Population count[18] 564 649 722 881 1230 1399

Notes edit

  1. ^ 2011 Kosovo Census results
  2. ^ a b Glasnik, p. 392
  3. ^ Nusic 1966, pp. 197-198
  4. ^ Nusic 2005, p. 37
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Stamenković, p. 115
  6. ^ Stamenkovic, p. 118
  7. ^ a b Glasnik, p. 394
  8. ^ Južnoslovenski Filolog, p. 373
  9. ^ Skrivanic, p. vi
  10. ^ Rastko, The Shortened List of the Shrines of Kosovo and Metohija from 13th to 20th centuries
  11. ^ a b c Stankovic, Prvi Odeljak, J
  12. ^ Bojovic, p. 94
  13. ^ Steven Erlanger, CRISIS IN THE BALKANS: IN KOSOVO; In Kosovo, Empty Towns, Burned Homes and Shops, New York Times, April 17, 1999, page 3.
  14. ^ Unmik Online, DC No 86-09
  15. ^ Members of the Ministry of the Interior - Victims of Albanian Terrorism in 1998, March 10, 1999
  16. ^ Nusic 1966, p. 223
  17. ^ a b 1981 Census, Kosovo March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (Preliminary)
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2012-02-25.

References edit

  • Onomatološki prilozi, Volume 13, Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Odbor za onomastiku. Akademija, 1997. p. 540: "Дуље"
  • Branislav Đ Nušić, Sabrana dela, Volume 23, NIP "Jež,", 1966 (Original: 1931)
  • Branislav Đ Nušić, S Kosova na sinje more: beleške s puta kroz Arbanase 1894. godine, Čigoja štampa, 2005 (Original: "Kosovo, Opis zemlje i naroda", 1902)
  • Srboljub Đ Stamenković, Географска енциклопедија населjа Србије: С-Ш, Volume 4, Географски факултет, 2002, pp. 115–118: "Дуље"
  • Dimitrije M. Kalezić, Enciklopedija pravoslavlja, I, Savremena administracija, 2002, p. X: "Дуље"
  • Milovan Radovanović 2008, Kosovo i Metohija: antropogeografske, istorijskogeografske, demografske i geopolitičke osnove, Službeni Glasnik
  • Glasnik, Volume 4, 1952, Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, pp. 392–394: "Дуље"
  • Petar Bojovīć, Odbrana Kosovoga polja 1915. g. i zaštita odstupanja srpske vojske preko Albanije i Crne gore, Izdavačka knjižarnica G. Kona, 1922
  • Južnoslovenski Filolog, Volume 23, Srpska akademija nauka. Institut za srpski jezik, 1958
  • Тодор П. Станковић, Путне белешке по Старој Србији 1871—1898
  • Gavro A. Škrivanić, Путеви у средњовековној Србији, Туристичка штампа, 1974

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Dulje Serbian Cyrillic Duљe Albanian Duhel Duhla is a settlement in the Suva Reka municipality in the disputed region of Kosovo The village is exclusively ethnic Albanian in the 1991 census it had 1399 inhabitants Duhel Duhel Albanian Duљe Dulje Serbian VillageDuhelLocation in KosovoCoordinates 42 24 33 N 20 52 22 E 42 40917 N 20 87278 E 42 40917 20 87278Location KosovoDistrictPrizrenMunicipalitySuharekeFirst mention1348Area Total54 6 sq mi 141 3 km2 Elevation2 106 ft 642 m Population 2011 1 Total1 688Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Area code 381 290Car plates04 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 2 1 Demographic history 3 Notes 4 ReferencesGeography editThe village lies in Prizrenski Podgor about 25 km east of Prizren on the west side of the Crnoljeva and offset of the Sar Mountains 2 It lies in the region of Podrimlje 3 From its heights one can view almost the whole of Metohija 4 Dulje extends over a lake terrace nearly 1 km wide around 750 m high which in this part represents the border of the Metohija Prizren region 2 The rural settlement lies on a cadastral area of 1413 hectares 5 Dulje includes two major physiognomic parts Dulje the main part with three mahala hamlets Rafs Srpska Mahallae Shkijeve and Sopska the second part is Dragacin an isolated hamlet on the right valley side of the Dragacin river 5 The Suva Reka Dulje Malisevo road goes through the village 6 Dulje was formerly a seat of a municipality with the same name though it still represents an administrative and cultural center for the neighbouring villages 7 History editThe village is mentioned for the first time in the Saint Archangels charter Svetoarhanđelska povelja of Emperor Stephen Uros IV Dusan dating to 1348 as Duhlje 5 8 A medieval road crossed Dulje from Prizren to Stimlje further to the interior of Serbia 9 There are ruins of the medieval Serbian Orthodox Churches of Parascheva Sv Petka on a graveyard and the Holy Salvation Sv Spasa by the spring of the Lukara stream in the village 10 In 1881 when Dervish Pasha crushed the rebel Albanians in Ferizovici Urosevac he hung Albanian Sejf Kosar to a pear tree between Ferizovici and Stimlje 11 Some of the Albanians sought rest in Dulje Hana after their defeat 11 When the innkeeper burnt trees in the furnace the Albanians woke up in fear they thought Dervish Pasha had come after them shooting guns after which they fled 11 During the Serbian Campaign World War I in 1915 after the Bulgarian breakthrough of Serbian positions the last Serbian contingents in Kosovo had divisions in Crnoljeva the Cavalry Division had retreated to the Dulje Hana 12 During the Kosovo War the Kosovo Liberation Army KLA operated in the region and the area experienced bombings by NATO forces KLA forces were reported to have killed and wounded several Serbian policemen and civilians 13 14 15 Demographic history edit The village was historically inhabited by Serbs and the Albanian families came from Malesia in northern Albania 7 most likely in the 18th century According to data which is older than the 18th century from the Devic monastery all villages of Drenica were inhabited by Serbs 16 In 1875 there were 26 Albanian Albanianized and 4 Serb families in the village 5 In 1879 there were 16 Albanian and 4 Serb families in the village 5 In 1910 there were 6 Serb families 5 no data on Albanians In 1921 there were 52 houses and 299 inhabitants 5 Population counts in censuses conducted between 1948 and 1991 are provided in the table below Information on population by ethnic group is not available for most years in this period In 1981 1229 people were listed as Albanian and 1 person was listed as Muslim no residents were identified as Serbs Montenegrins Turks or other groups 17 Population history 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 17 1991 Population count 18 564 649 722 881 1230 1399Notes edit 2011 Kosovo Census results a b Glasnik p 392 Nusic 1966 pp 197 198 Nusic 2005 p 37 a b c d e f g Stamenkovic p 115 Stamenkovic p 118 a b Glasnik p 394 Juznoslovenski Filolog p 373 Skrivanic p vi Rastko The Shortened List of the Shrines of Kosovo and Metohija from 13th to 20th centuries a b c Stankovic Prvi Odeljak J Bojovic p 94 Steven Erlanger CRISIS IN THE BALKANS IN KOSOVO In Kosovo Empty Towns Burned Homes and Shops New York Times April 17 1999 page 3 Unmik Online DC No 86 09 Members of the Ministry of the Interior Victims of Albanian Terrorism in 1998 March 10 1999 Nusic 1966 p 223 a b 1981 Census Kosovo Archived March 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Preliminary Kosovo censuses 1948 1991 Archived from the original on 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2012 02 25 References editOnomatoloski prilozi Volume 13 Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti Odbor za onomastiku Akademija 1997 p 540 Duљe Branislav Đ Nusic Sabrana dela Volume 23 NIP Jez 1966 Original 1931 Branislav Đ Nusic S Kosova na sinje more beleske s puta kroz Arbanase 1894 godine Cigoja stampa 2005 Original Kosovo Opis zemlje i naroda 1902 Srboljub Đ Stamenkovic Geografska enciklopediјa naselja Srbiјe S Sh Volume 4 Geografski fakultet 2002 pp 115 118 Duљe Dimitrije M Kalezic Enciklopedija pravoslavlja I Savremena administracija 2002 p X Duљe Milovan Radovanovic 2008 Kosovo i Metohija antropogeografske istorijskogeografske demografske i geopoliticke osnove Sluzbeni Glasnik Glasnik Volume 4 1952 Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti pp 392 394 Duљe Petar Bojovic Odbrana Kosovoga polja 1915 g i zastita odstupanja srpske vojske preko Albanije i Crne gore Izdavacka knjizarnica G Kona 1922 Juznoslovenski Filolog Volume 23 Srpska akademija nauka Institut za srpski jezik 1958 Todor P Stankoviћ Putne beleshke po Staroј Srbiјi 1871 1898 Gavro A Skrivanic Putevi u sredњovekovnoј Srbiјi Turistichka shtampa 1974 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dulje amp oldid 1207991755, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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