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Dvorane, Suva Reka

Dvorane (Serbian Cyrillic: Дворане, Albanian: Dvoran) is a village in the Suva Reka municipality in the disputed region of Kosovo.[a] It has an ethnic Serbian majority; according to the 1991 census, it had 510 inhabitants. According to tradition, the village name is derived from dvorovi (Serbian for "courts"), because there were many in the village during the time of Emperor Dušan.[2]

Dvoran
Village
Dvoran
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°18′38″N 20°54′26″E / 42.31056°N 20.90722°E / 42.31056; 20.90722Coordinates: 42°18′38″N 20°54′26″E / 42.31056°N 20.90722°E / 42.31056; 20.90722
Location Kosovo[a]
DistrictPrizren
MunicipalitySuharekë
First mention1465
Elevation
2,172 ft (662 m)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total140
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+383 29
Car plates04

Geography

The village lies in the valley sides of the Vrela (Sopine, Lešane rivers), on the left tributary of the Topluga, about nine kilometres southeast of Suva Reka.[2] It lies in the eastern part of the Prizrenski Podgor župa,[3] at the foot of Rusenica in the Šar Mountains.[4] It is directly east of Mušutište. The village is between 580-620 metres higher than sea level.[2]

History

The village was mentioned for the first time in the katastichos (obituary) of the Serbian Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery at Rusenica (Sv. Trojice Rusenica) of several villagers of Mušutište, written in 1465, including donors from Dvorane.[5][6][4] An inscription dating to 1560, was written by a monk named Pahomije in a monastery near Gračanica, which he then donated (metochion) to Holy Trinity monastery.[5][6] In the church of the Holy Saviour, Dvorane (Sv. Spasa), there were votive inscriptions dating to 1603. The local Popović family, which generated at least 18 generations of village priests in Dvorane, were important in the preservation of medieval Serbian literature: they had the Charter of Our Lady of Ljeviš, written by Serbian King Stephen Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia (r. 1321-31), in their direct property; the Russian consul in Prizren, Ivan Stepanovich Yastrebov (1839-1894), found it at the home of the last descendant of the family, Jovan Dvoranac Popović, who bequeathed it to the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.[3] It is believed that one of the forefathers of the family was the elder of a monastery near Prizren, and that he managed to transfer these valuable texts to the church in Dvorane. In 1779, Partenije Popović became monk of Saint Mark Koriški Monastery, whither he brought several important books.[7] In 1859, a schoolteacher in Prizren, Nikola Musulin, found Dušan's Code, the constitution of the Serbian Empire. The following year the charter of the Monastery of the Holy Archangels also issued by Stefan Dušan was found in St. Nicholas Church, Koriša.[3]

During the Kosovo War, on 11/12 June 1999, four members of the Ristić family were kidnapped from their home in Dvorane and never located.[8][9]

Until 1999 the village church of St. Nicholas stood in Dvorane[10] and a second church lay at the entrance to the village, the Church of St. Michael the Archangel.[10] Both were destroyed.[11] Holy Trinity Monastery was completely demolished in 1999, as well.[12] 15 Orthodox church buildings were destroyed in total in the southeastern part of Prizrenski Podgor during the summer of 1999.[12] On the road to Mušutište, the Church of the Holy Saviour, alongside which is a village cemetery, stands, registered to the Cultural Heritage of Serbia. During the night of 9/10 June 1984, ethnic Albanians desecrated 29 tombstones.[13][10][14] In 2004, during unrest in Kosovo, Holy Saviour church was under the care and custody of German KFOR soldiers.[15]

On 15 October 2008, an ethnic Albanian, later arrested, shot at a number of ethnic Serbs who were visiting the cemetery in Dvorane, while they were followed by members by 25 members of the KFOR and UNHCR.[16][17][18] [19][20]

Demographic history
Ethnic group 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981[21] 1991
Serbs 380 (85.59%)
Albanians 64 (14.41%)
Total[22] 431 467 518 444 444 510

Annotations

  1. ^ a b The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states (with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition) and 92 states not recognizing it, while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.

Notes

  1. ^ 2011 Kosovo Census results
  2. ^ a b c Stamenković 2002, p. 113
  3. ^ a b c Radovanović 2008, p. 268
  4. ^ a b Kalezic 2002, p. 523
  5. ^ a b Kostic 1901, p. 230
  6. ^ a b Ivanovic 1987, section "Дворане", p. 431
  7. ^ Slovo, No. 18, p. 45 (in Serbian)
  8. ^ Government of the Republic of Serbia, SPISAK KIDNAPOVANIH I NESTALIH LICA NA KOSOVU I METOHIJI
  9. ^ Humanitarian Law Center, Abductions and Disappearances of non-Albanians in Kosovo: Prizren
  10. ^ a b c Project Rastko, Dragan Jovanovic, The Shortened List of the Shrines of Kosovo and Metohija from 13th to 20th centuries
  11. ^ Rastko.rs, Destroyed and Desecrated Serbian Orthodox Churches in Kosovo and Metohia (1999-2000), 65. The Church of the Holy Saviour in Dvorani near Musutiste
  12. ^ a b NSPM.rs, Dragiša Spremo, "Srpske svetinje u Metohiji - anđeli polomljenih krila", 19 January 2011.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-11-27. Retrieved 2012-02-21.
  14. ^ Antonije Isaković, Kosovsko-metohijski zbornik, SANU, 1990, p. 84
  15. ^ Polit.ru Храмы Сербии, 26 марта 2004, No. 65
  16. ^ SPC.rs, Сува Река: У селу Дворане пуцано на шесторо Срба док су обилазили гробље, 17. Октобар 2008
  17. ^ Pucnjava u selu Dvorane u opštini Suva Reka, 17 October 2008
  18. ^ K. Albanian arrested for shooting at Serbs 2013-04-21 at the Wayback Machine, 22 October 2008
  19. ^ Amnesty International Report 2009 - Serbia
  20. ^ UNMIK Security Council, p. 4
  21. ^ 1981 Census, Kosovo March 17, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2020-01-13. Retrieved 2012-02-15.

References

History

  • Onomatološki prilozi, Volume 13, Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Odbor za onomastiku. Akademija, 1997. p. 540: "Дворане"
  • Милан Ивановић (Milan Ivanović), Задужбине Косова, споменице и значења српског народа, Призрен-Београд, Издавач Дело, Љубљана, 1987.
  • Чемерикић Михајло (Mihajlo Čemerikić), Призрен и околина I, II и III, Издавач "Прво слово", Београд, 2003.
  • Костић Петар (Petar Kostić), Манастир Свети Марко, Годишњица Николе Чупића, књ.XXX/30, 1911.
  • Костић Петар, Манастир Свете Тројице у Призренском округу, Годишњица Николе Чупића, књ. (XXVIII), страна. 230. 1901
  • Костић Петар, Просветно-културни живот православних Срба у призрену и његовој околини у 19 веку и почетком 20 века, Скопље, 1933.
Geography
  • Srboljub Đ Stamenković, Географска енциклопедија населjа Србије: С-Ш, Volume 4, Географски факултет, 2002, p. 113: "Дворане"
  • Dimitrije M. Kalezić, Enciklopedija pravoslavlja, I, Savremena administracija, 2002, p. 523: "Дворане"
  • Milovan Radovanović 2008, Kosovo i Metohija: antropogeografske, istorijskogeografske, demografske i geopolitičke osnove, Službeni Glasnik

External links

  • Rastko.rs, THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR, in Dvorani near Musutiste (pictures)

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For other uses see Dvorane Dvorane Serbian Cyrillic Dvorane Albanian Dvoran is a village in the Suva Reka municipality in the disputed region of Kosovo a It has an ethnic Serbian majority according to the 1991 census it had 510 inhabitants According to tradition the village name is derived from dvorovi Serbian for courts because there were many in the village during the time of Emperor Dusan 2 Dvoran Dvoran Albanian Dvorane Dvorane Serbian VillageDvoranLocation in KosovoCoordinates 42 18 38 N 20 54 26 E 42 31056 N 20 90722 E 42 31056 20 90722 Coordinates 42 18 38 N 20 54 26 E 42 31056 N 20 90722 E 42 31056 20 90722Location Kosovo a DistrictPrizrenMunicipalitySuharekeFirst mention1465Elevation2 172 ft 662 m Population 2011 1 Total140Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Area code 383 29Car plates04 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Annotations 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksGeography EditFurther information Geography of Kosovo The village lies in the valley sides of the Vrela Sopine Lesane rivers on the left tributary of the Topluga about nine kilometres southeast of Suva Reka 2 It lies in the eastern part of the Prizrenski Podgor zupa 3 at the foot of Rusenica in the Sar Mountains 4 It is directly east of Musutiste The village is between 580 620 metres higher than sea level 2 History EditThe village was mentioned for the first time in the katastichos obituary of the Serbian Orthodox Holy Trinity Monastery at Rusenica Sv Trojice Rusenica of several villagers of Musutiste written in 1465 including donors from Dvorane 5 6 4 An inscription dating to 1560 was written by a monk named Pahomije in a monastery near Gracanica which he then donated metochion to Holy Trinity monastery 5 6 In the church of the Holy Saviour Dvorane Sv Spasa there were votive inscriptions dating to 1603 The local Popovic family which generated at least 18 generations of village priests in Dvorane were important in the preservation of medieval Serbian literature they had the Charter of Our Lady of Ljevis written by Serbian King Stephen Uros III Decanski of Serbia r 1321 31 in their direct property the Russian consul in Prizren Ivan Stepanovich Yastrebov 1839 1894 found it at the home of the last descendant of the family Jovan Dvoranac Popovic who bequeathed it to the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 3 It is believed that one of the forefathers of the family was the elder of a monastery near Prizren and that he managed to transfer these valuable texts to the church in Dvorane In 1779 Partenije Popovic became monk of Saint Mark Koriski Monastery whither he brought several important books 7 In 1859 a schoolteacher in Prizren Nikola Musulin found Dusan s Code the constitution of the Serbian Empire The following year the charter of the Monastery of the Holy Archangels also issued by Stefan Dusan was found in St Nicholas Church Korisa 3 During the Kosovo War on 11 12 June 1999 four members of the Ristic family were kidnapped from their home in Dvorane and never located 8 9 Until 1999 the village church of St Nicholas stood in Dvorane 10 and a second church lay at the entrance to the village the Church of St Michael the Archangel 10 Both were destroyed 11 Holy Trinity Monastery was completely demolished in 1999 as well 12 15 Orthodox church buildings were destroyed in total in the southeastern part of Prizrenski Podgor during the summer of 1999 12 On the road to Musutiste the Church of the Holy Saviour alongside which is a village cemetery stands registered to the Cultural Heritage of Serbia During the night of 9 10 June 1984 ethnic Albanians desecrated 29 tombstones 13 10 14 In 2004 during unrest in Kosovo Holy Saviour church was under the care and custody of German KFOR soldiers 15 On 15 October 2008 an ethnic Albanian later arrested shot at a number of ethnic Serbs who were visiting the cemetery in Dvorane while they were followed by members by 25 members of the KFOR and UNHCR 16 17 18 19 20 Demographic history Ethnic group 1948 1953 1961 1971 1981 21 1991Serbs 380 85 59 Albanians 64 14 41 Total 22 431 467 518 444 444 510Annotations Edit a b The political status of Kosovo is disputed Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008 Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 UN member states with another 13 states recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition and 92 states not recognizing it while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory Notes Edit 2011 Kosovo Census results a b c Stamenkovic 2002 p 113 a b c Radovanovic 2008 p 268 a b Kalezic 2002 p 523 a b Kostic 1901 p 230 a b Ivanovic 1987 section Dvorane p 431 Slovo No 18 p 45 in Serbian Government of the Republic of Serbia SPISAK KIDNAPOVANIH I NESTALIH LICA NA KOSOVU I METOHIJI Humanitarian Law Center Abductions and Disappearances of non Albanians in Kosovo Prizren a b c Project Rastko Dragan Jovanovic The Shortened List of the Shrines of Kosovo and Metohija from 13th to 20th centuries Rastko rs Destroyed and Desecrated Serbian Orthodox Churches in Kosovo and Metohia 1999 2000 65 The Church of the Holy Saviour in Dvorani near Musutiste a b NSPM rs Dragisa Spremo Srpske svetinje u Metohiji anđeli polomljenih krila 19 January 2011 Pravoslavљe br 429 1 februar 1985 Archived from the original on 2011 11 27 Retrieved 2012 02 21 Antonije Isakovic Kosovsko metohijski zbornik SANU 1990 p 84 Polit ru Hramy Serbii 26 marta 2004 No 65 SPC rs Suva Reka U selu Dvorane pucano na shestoro Srba dok su obilazili grobљe 17 Oktobar 2008 Pucnjava u selu Dvorane u opstini Suva Reka 17 October 2008 K Albanian arrested for shooting at Serbs Archived 2013 04 21 at the Wayback Machine 22 October 2008 Amnesty International Report 2009 Serbia UNMIK Security Council p 4 1981 Census Kosovo Archived March 17 2012 at the Wayback Machine Kosovo censuses 1948 1991 Archived from the original on 2020 01 13 Retrieved 2012 02 15 References EditHistory Onomatoloski prilozi Volume 13 Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti Odbor za onomastiku Akademija 1997 p 540 Dvorane Milan Ivanoviћ Milan Ivanovic Zaduzhbine Kosova spomenice i znacheњa srpskog naroda Prizren Beograd Izdavach Delo Љubљana 1987 Chemerikiћ Mihaјlo Mihajlo Cemerikic Prizren i okolina I II i III Izdavach Prvo slovo Beograd 2003 Kostiћ Petar Petar Kostic Manastir Sveti Marko Godishњica Nikole Chupiћa kњ XXX 30 1911 Kostiћ Petar Manastir Svete Troјice u Prizrenskom okrugu Godishњica Nikole Chupiћa kњ XXVIII strana 230 1901 Kostiћ Petar Prosvetno kulturni zhivot pravoslavnih Srba u prizrenu i њegovoј okolini u 19 veku i pochetkom 20 veka Skopљe 1933 GeographySrboljub Đ Stamenkovic Geografska enciklopediјa naselja Srbiјe S Sh Volume 4 Geografski fakultet 2002 p 113 Dvorane Dimitrije M Kalezic Enciklopedija pravoslavlja I Savremena administracija 2002 p 523 Dvorane Milovan Radovanovic 2008 Kosovo i Metohija antropogeografske istorijskogeografske demografske i geopoliticke osnove Sluzbeni GlasnikExternal links EditRastko rs THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR in Dvorani near Musutiste pictures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dvorane Suva Reka amp oldid 1078011535, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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