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Kičevo

41°31′04″N 20°57′56″E / 41.51778°N 20.96556°E / 41.51778; 20.96556

Kičevo
Кичево (Macedonian)
Kërçovë (Albanian)
Town
From the top, Osloboduvanje Boulevard, Kitino Kale, Museum of West Macedonia in the National Liberation War
Kičevo
Location within North Macedonia
Coordinates: 41°31′04″N 20°57′56″E / 41.51778°N 20.96556°E / 41.51778; 20.96556
Country North Macedonia
Region Southwestern
Municipality Kičevo
Government
 • MayorFatmir Dehari (DUI)
Area
 • Total814.3 km2 (314.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total23,428
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
6250
Area code+389
Car platesKI
ClimateCfb

Kičevo (Macedonian: Кичево [ˈkitʃɛvɔ] ; Albanian: Kërçovë) is a city in the western part of North Macedonia, located in a valley in the south-eastern slopes of Mount Bistra, between the cities of Ohrid and Gostivar. The capital Skopje is 112 km away. The city of Kičevo is the seat of Kičevo Municipality.

Name edit

The name of the city in Macedonian and other South Slavic languages is Kičevo (Кичево). The name of the city in Albanian is Kërçovë. It was originally known as Uskana and was inhabited by the Illyrians. It is presumed that the present name of the town originates from the name of this settlement populated by the Slavic Berziti tribe.[1] In Turkish, the city is known as Kırçova. Kicevo was first mentioned as Uskana (Ωξάνα in Ancient Greek) in the reign of Perseus, king of Macedon during the Third Macedonian War (171–169 BC).[2] The next written record of the town did not come until 1018, under the name of Kitzabis (from Kίτζαβις in Byzantine Greek), or sometimes as Kitsabis or Kitsavis or Kitzbon, or slavicised as Kicavis, noted in one of the documents of the Byzantine emperor Basil II.[3] Under the rule of Prince Marko it was known as Katin Grad ("Katina's City") due to Marko's sister being named Katina.

 
Panorama of Kičevo

History edit

 
King Vukašin ruled the city alongside his son Prince Marko

Medieval period edit

Kičevo was noted in one of the documents of the Byzantine emperor Basil II in 1018, and also mentioned by the Ohrid archbishop Theophilact in the 11th century. The city would become a part of the First Bulgarian Empire and it was one of the first cities to be added to the Archbishopric of Ohrid. It was also a part of the Second Bulgarian Empire.[4] The city first fell under Serbian rule during the reign of Stefan Uroš I and finally under Stefan Milutin in 1283. After the downfall of the Serbian Empire the city was under the rule of Vukašin of Serbia of the Mrnjavčević family after which it passed to his son Prince Marko and finally to the Ottomans.[5]

Ottoman period edit

When the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire, Kičevo was turned into the military and administrative center of the region.

According to Toma Smiljanić-Bradina, the local Slavs of the region still lived in a semi-independent fashion as they did under the rule of Prince Marko retaining their status as "earthly lords" of their fortresses. This semi-independent way of life persisted until the 15th century

According to local folklore the inhabitants of the region also participated in the Christian rebellions during the Great Turkish War and were forced to flee after its failure.[5]

On August 2, 1903, the Christian citizens of Kičevo participated in the Ilinden Uprising, led by Arso Vojvoda and Yordan Piperkata.

Modern edit

In 1913 Kičevo and the whole region were incorporated in the Kingdom of Serbia. The city was occupied by the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I. It became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918. From 1929 to 1941, Kičevo was part of the Vardar Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

 
Macedonian Partisans entering Kičevo on September 9, 1943, after the capitulation of Italy.

During World War II, Kičevo was occupied by forces from Fascist Italy and ceded to the Italian protectorate of Albania. On September 9, 1943, after the Armistice of Cassibile, Macedonian and Albanian partisan units disarmed the Italian garrison and took temporary control of the city.[6] Thus, Kičevo became the first city seized by the Macedonian Partisans during the war. However, soon after the capitulation of Italy, Nazi Germany occupied that area. The Germans put Balli Kombëtar in charge of Albania under German rule. The city was finally seized by the Communists on November 15, 1944, after German retreat.

From 1945 to 1991 the town belonged to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as part of its constituent Socialist Republic of Macedonia. Since 1991 the town has been part of the Republic of Macedonia.

Demographics edit

In the 1467-1468 Ottoman defter,[a] Kičevo was divided into two mahallas (neighbourhoods): The Mahale-i Arnavut (Albanian neighbourhood),[8] where the heads of families appear with symbiotic Albanian-Christian-Slavic anthroponomy and the overwhelming majority of the population appeared to be of Albanian origin, and the Serbian mahala, where some Albanian names also appear, in conjunction with a majority of Slavic ones.[7]

According to Vasil Kanchov, in 1900 the city had a population of 4844, of which 1200 were Bulgarian Orthodox, 3560 were Bulgarian Muslims, and 84 Roma, with Albanians being present in the surrounding villages.[9]

According to the 1942 Albanian census, Kičevo was inhabited by a total of 7216 people, 5569 of whom were Muslim Albanians, 883 Serbian-speaking Orthodox Albanians, 600 Bulgarians and 164 Serbs.[10]

Modern edit

The municipality of Kičevo has 56,734 inhabitants, and the city 27,076. The largest ethnic group in the city of Kičevo is the Macedonians who constitute for 15,031 people (55.5%), followed by the Albanians with 7,641 people (28.2%), the Turks with about 2,406 (8.9%) and Roma with 4.9%.[11]

Orthodox Christians made up 15,139 (55.9%) of the city's population according to the 2002 census, while Muslims were the second-largest religious group in the city, numbering 11,759 (43.4%).

The most common native languages are Macedonian (62.5%), Albanian (28.2%), Turkish (8.0%) and Romani 0.4%.

City of Kičevo population according to ethnic group 1948-2021[12]
Ethnic
group
census 1948 census 1953 census 1961 census 1971 census 1981 census 1994 census 2002 census 2021
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Macedonians .. .. 3,747 39.2 6,809 66.0 9,900 64.3 13,236 58.9 15,255 60.7 15,031 55.5 12,687 54.2
Albanians .. .. 232 2.4 681 6.6 2,284 14.9 4,516 20.1 5,902 23.5 7,641 28.2 5,110 21.8
Turks .. .. 4,749 49.7 2,079 20.2 2,041 13.3 2,175 9.7 2,175 8.7 2,406 8.9 2,069 8.8
Romani .. .. 54 0.6 0 0.0 17 0.1 304 1.3 1,235 4.9 1,329 4.9 1,775 7.6
Serbs .. .. 484 5.1 394 3.8 305 2.0 203 0.9 96 0.4 82 0.3 49 0.2
Vlachs .. .. 4 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 0.0 15 0.1 75 0.3 67 0.2
Bosniaks .. .. 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 7 0.0 8 0.0
Others .. .. 297 3.1 394 3.5 846 5.5 2,040 9.1 451 1.8 496 1.8 164 0.7
Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 1,499 6.4
Total 7,280 9,567 10,324 15,393 22,479 25,129 27,076 23,428

Culture edit

Мacedonian traditional clothing edit

 
Shirt and bodice from Kičevo

The characteristics of the traditional clothing are massive embroiders on the shirt, collar and sleeves, white and black top garments, several types of head coverings, richly decorated skirts and several different regional varieties of pants and coats, in Kičevo specifically waist sashes are worn, fur coats, decorated collars, embroidered cuffs and fur coats.[13]

Albanian traditional clothing edit

The Kičevo area maintains a unique composition of traditional Albanian clothing. Unlike the Albanian dialects[clarification needed] of the region, the traditional clothing of the Albanians in Kičevo are unitary; rather, diversity is shown varying on gender, age, and situation.[14] Examples of this include the lower part of men's clothing which is characterised by the tirqe; the colour of the tirqe varied depending on age, with youth usually wearing white tirqe and the older men wearing dark brown tirqe. Women wear a shami (headscarf), which exists in several forms. Depending on the occasion, a shami can be red or white, but white scarves are preferred. The Brezi (belt) was not only used for decoration, but also as a symbol of the level of burrni (manhood) of its wearer as well as to store tobacco and related objects. The brezi of grown married women is usually tighter and typically white, decorated with a variety of ornaments. Young girls wore a black brez, and elderly women wore a reddish brez.

Monuments edit

 
Monastery of St. Bogorodica Prečista near Kičevo.

Monastery of St. Bogorodica Prečista (Monastery of Immaculate Mother of God) is a significant monastery near Kičevo. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Mother of God, the feast day of this monastery is "Mala Bogorodica", (Birthday of the Virgin Mary on the 21st of September). The monastery, dedicated to the Annunciation and lodgings for devout female monks, represents a medieval monastery that was known under the name Krninski monastery in the past.

This monastery is actually an important site for the study of common cult of Christians and Muslims because it is visited by believers from both religions. The reason of this common cult is due to the miraculous powers of the water source inside the monastery.[15]

Another important monument is the monastery of St. George located in the vicinity of Kičevo.

There are also many important mosques from the Ottoman Empire's times of rule and from the Muslim population.

Sports edit

Local football club FK Napredok has spent several seasons in the Macedonian First Football League and KF Vëllazërimi 77 plays in the Macedonian Third League.

Twin towns - twin cities edit

Notable people edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The names of the defter are:
    • Bojko son of Progon
    • Pejo son of Progon Koja son of Progon
    • Tanush son of Novak
    • Tan-ça (Tan) son of Gjurko
    • Kala brother of Ragan -in
    • Ragan's brother Gjini
    • Stojko son of Dominiko,
    • Tan-o son of Stojko
    • Radush son of Dominiko
    • Tush-o son of Bojçin
    • Dimitri son of Kaliçko
    • Drago son of Deshgur
    • Stojko son of Deshkur
    • Tushko (Tush) son of Kaliçko
    • Jovan son of Kaliçko
    • Nikola son of Kaliçko
    • Niko son of Capanik
    • Tan-o son of Niko
    • Dimitri son of Vlad
    • Gjuro son of Dimitri
    • Nikola son of Dimitr
    • Tush-son of Mala (Malja)
    • Dimitri (govedar)
    • Mihal son of Vlad
    • Tush-ko son of Stojko
    • Dimitri son of Stojko-s
    • Bogdan son of Ton-ça
    • Tush-o son of Bojçin
    • Nikola son of Petro
    • Niko son of Todor
    • Pejo son of Dimitri
    • Bojka son of Mariq[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ancient Toponymies renamed by Slavs". history-of-macedonia.com. from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  2. ^ Atanasovski, Goran. "Kicevo - history & culture". travel2macedonia.com.mk. from the original on 16 December 2017. Retrieved 24 April 2018.
  3. ^ Dalibor Brozović, Hrvatska enciklopedija, 1999, s.v. "Kičevo".
  4. ^ "Мемоар на делегациите на Кичевския край". Retrieved 18 September 2022. Кичево е съществувал като български градец още в IX век. Кичевско е влизало в границите на първото и второ българско царство във времето на Бориса, Симеона, Петра, Самуила и Асена II. В черковно отношение до XII век Кичево е спадал в Охридската епархия. В първата своя грамота от 1019 г. Василий Българоубиец повелява на охридския архиепископ да има като своя епархия градовете Охрид, Преспа, Мокра и Кичево. От XII в. заедно с Дебър Кичево образува отделна епархия и влиза в диоцеза на Българската архиепископия до самото й унищожение (1767 г.). Във времето на охридския архиепископ Теофилакт XII в.) в Кичево е дошъл да направи една
  5. ^ a b Smiljanić-Bradina, Toma. "Кичевија - Тома Смиљаниќ (1926)". kicevo.mk. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  6. ^ Pearson, Owen (2006). Albania in Occupation and War: From Fascism to Communism 1940-1945. I.B.Tauris. p. 271. ISBN 1-84511-104-4.
  7. ^ a b Rexha, Iljaz (2011). "Vendbanimet dhe popullsia albane gjatë mesjetës në hapësirën e Maqedonisë së sotme: Sipas burimeve sllave dhe osmane". Gjurmime Albanologjike: Seria e Shkencave Historike (41–42): 104–105. Në vendbanimin e Kërçovës, në defterin osman të vitit 1467/68, ishte regjistruar Lagjja e Albanëve, por me formën turke, Mahale-iArnavut e përftuar nga forma greke Arvanit-is me anë të metatezës. Në këtë lagje ishin regjistruar edhe këta kryefamiljarë me antroponimi simbiotike arbneshe-krishtere-sllave, ku shihet se të gjithë banorët e kësaj lagjeje ishin me prejardhje albane me këta kryefamiljarë...Edhe në lagjen tjetër qe ishte emërtuar si Lagjja Serbe në Kërçovë, disa kryefamiljarë të kësaj mëhalle mbanin antroponimi të krishtere tradicionale albane, në simbiozë me atë sllave:
  8. ^ Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve - Selami Pulaha, p. 97
  9. ^ Кънчов, Васил. "Македония. Етнография и Статистика". promacedonia.org (in Bulgarian). Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Ethnic/religious composition of Dibër and Tetovë prefectures". pop-stat.mashke.org.
  11. ^ Macedonian census, language and religion 2014-03-27 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Censuses of population 1948 - 2002 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "Народни носии од Брсјачка етнографска целина". www.mn.mk. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  14. ^ Xheladini, Adem (2011). "COSTUMES OF KËRÇOVA - TRADITION OF DEDICATION TO CONTINUITY" (PDF). Journal of Institute Alb-Shkenca. 4: 703–707.
  15. ^ Dionigi Albera - Maria Couroucli (2013). I luoghi sacri comuni ai monoteismi, tra Cristianesimo, Ebraismo e Islam. Brescia: Morcelliana. pp. 15–34. ISBN 978-88-372-2657-2.

External links edit

  • Kičevo web site - mk
  • Kičevo web site - sq 2015-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  • Kičevo portal web
  • Information on Kicevo as part of the "New Economic Geography" map of the European Stability Initiative 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine

kičevo, 51778, 96556, 51778, 96556, Кичево, macedonian, kërçovë, albanian, townfrom, osloboduvanje, boulevard, kitino, kale, museum, west, macedonia, national, liberation, warflagseallocation, within, north, macedoniacoordinates, 51778, 96556, 51778, 96556coun. 41 31 04 N 20 57 56 E 41 51778 N 20 96556 E 41 51778 20 96556 Kicevo Kichevo Macedonian Kercove Albanian TownFrom the top Osloboduvanje Boulevard Kitino Kale Museum of West Macedonia in the National Liberation WarFlagSealKicevoLocation within North MacedoniaCoordinates 41 31 04 N 20 57 56 E 41 51778 N 20 96556 E 41 51778 20 96556Country North MacedoniaRegionSouthwesternMunicipalityKicevoGovernment MayorFatmir Dehari DUI Area Total814 3 km2 314 4 sq mi Population 2021 Total23 428Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code6250Area code 389Car platesKIClimateCfbKicevo Macedonian Kichevo ˈkitʃɛvɔ Albanian Kercove is a city in the western part of North Macedonia located in a valley in the south eastern slopes of Mount Bistra between the cities of Ohrid and Gostivar The capital Skopje is 112 km away The city of Kicevo is the seat of Kicevo Municipality Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Medieval period 2 2 Ottoman period 2 3 Modern 3 Demographics 3 1 Modern 4 Culture 4 1 Macedonian traditional clothing 4 2 Albanian traditional clothing 4 3 Monuments 5 Sports 6 Twin towns twin cities 7 Notable people 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksName editThe name of the city in Macedonian and other South Slavic languages is Kicevo Kichevo The name of the city in Albanian is Kercove It was originally known as Uskana and was inhabited by the Illyrians It is presumed that the present name of the town originates from the name of this settlement populated by the Slavic Berziti tribe 1 In Turkish the city is known as Kircova Kicevo was first mentioned as Uskana W3ana in Ancient Greek in the reign of Perseus king of Macedon during the Third Macedonian War 171 169 BC 2 The next written record of the town did not come until 1018 under the name of Kitzabis from Kitzabis in Byzantine Greek or sometimes as Kitsabis or Kitsavis or Kitzbon or slavicised as Kicavis noted in one of the documents of the Byzantine emperor Basil II 3 Under the rule of Prince Marko it was known as Katin Grad Katina s City due to Marko s sister being named Katina nbsp Panorama of KicevoHistory edit nbsp King Vukasin ruled the city alongside his son Prince MarkoMedieval period edit Kicevo was noted in one of the documents of the Byzantine emperor Basil II in 1018 and also mentioned by the Ohrid archbishop Theophilact in the 11th century The city would become a part of the First Bulgarian Empire and it was one of the first cities to be added to the Archbishopric of Ohrid It was also a part of the Second Bulgarian Empire 4 The city first fell under Serbian rule during the reign of Stefan Uros I and finally under Stefan Milutin in 1283 After the downfall of the Serbian Empire the city was under the rule of Vukasin of Serbia of the Mrnjavcevic family after which it passed to his son Prince Marko and finally to the Ottomans 5 Ottoman period edit When the region was conquered by the Ottoman Empire Kicevo was turned into the military and administrative center of the region According to Toma Smiljanic Bradina the local Slavs of the region still lived in a semi independent fashion as they did under the rule of Prince Marko retaining their status as earthly lords of their fortresses This semi independent way of life persisted until the 15th centuryAccording to local folklore the inhabitants of the region also participated in the Christian rebellions during the Great Turkish War and were forced to flee after its failure 5 On August 2 1903 the Christian citizens of Kicevo participated in the Ilinden Uprising led by Arso Vojvoda and Yordan Piperkata Modern edit In 1913 Kicevo and the whole region were incorporated in the Kingdom of Serbia The city was occupied by the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I It became part of the Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes in 1918 From 1929 to 1941 Kicevo was part of the Vardar Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia nbsp Macedonian Partisans entering Kicevo on September 9 1943 after the capitulation of Italy During World War II Kicevo was occupied by forces from Fascist Italy and ceded to the Italian protectorate of Albania On September 9 1943 after the Armistice of Cassibile Macedonian and Albanian partisan units disarmed the Italian garrison and took temporary control of the city 6 Thus Kicevo became the first city seized by the Macedonian Partisans during the war However soon after the capitulation of Italy Nazi Germany occupied that area The Germans put Balli Kombetar in charge of Albania under German rule The city was finally seized by the Communists on November 15 1944 after German retreat From 1945 to 1991 the town belonged to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as part of its constituent Socialist Republic of Macedonia Since 1991 the town has been part of the Republic of Macedonia Demographics editIn the 1467 1468 Ottoman defter a Kicevo was divided into two mahallas neighbourhoods The Mahale i Arnavut Albanian neighbourhood 8 where the heads of families appear with symbiotic Albanian Christian Slavic anthroponomy and the overwhelming majority of the population appeared to be of Albanian origin and the Serbian mahala where some Albanian names also appear in conjunction with a majority of Slavic ones 7 According to Vasil Kanchov in 1900 the city had a population of 4844 of which 1200 were Bulgarian Orthodox 3560 were Bulgarian Muslims and 84 Roma with Albanians being present in the surrounding villages 9 According to the 1942 Albanian census Kicevo was inhabited by a total of 7216 people 5569 of whom were Muslim Albanians 883 Serbian speaking Orthodox Albanians 600 Bulgarians and 164 Serbs 10 Modern edit The municipality of Kicevo has 56 734 inhabitants and the city 27 076 The largest ethnic group in the city of Kicevo is the Macedonians who constitute for 15 031 people 55 5 followed by the Albanians with 7 641 people 28 2 the Turks with about 2 406 8 9 and Roma with 4 9 11 Orthodox Christians made up 15 139 55 9 of the city s population according to the 2002 census while Muslims were the second largest religious group in the city numbering 11 759 43 4 The most common native languages are Macedonian 62 5 Albanian 28 2 Turkish 8 0 and Romani 0 4 City of Kicevo population according to ethnic group 1948 2021 12 Ethnicgroup census 1948 census 1953 census 1961 census 1971 census 1981 census 1994 census 2002 census 2021Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Macedonians 3 747 39 2 6 809 66 0 9 900 64 3 13 236 58 9 15 255 60 7 15 031 55 5 12 687 54 2Albanians 232 2 4 681 6 6 2 284 14 9 4 516 20 1 5 902 23 5 7 641 28 2 5 110 21 8Turks 4 749 49 7 2 079 20 2 2 041 13 3 2 175 9 7 2 175 8 7 2 406 8 9 2 069 8 8Romani 54 0 6 0 0 0 17 0 1 304 1 3 1 235 4 9 1 329 4 9 1 775 7 6Serbs 484 5 1 394 3 8 305 2 0 203 0 9 96 0 4 82 0 3 49 0 2Vlachs 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 15 0 1 75 0 3 67 0 2Bosniaks 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0Others 297 3 1 394 3 5 846 5 5 2 040 9 1 451 1 8 496 1 8 164 0 7Persons for whom data are taken from administrative sources 1 499 6 4Total 7 280 9 567 10 324 15 393 22 479 25 129 27 076 23 428Culture editMacedonian traditional clothing edit nbsp Shirt and bodice from KicevoThe characteristics of the traditional clothing are massive embroiders on the shirt collar and sleeves white and black top garments several types of head coverings richly decorated skirts and several different regional varieties of pants and coats in Kicevo specifically waist sashes are worn fur coats decorated collars embroidered cuffs and fur coats 13 Albanian traditional clothing edit The Kicevo area maintains a unique composition of traditional Albanian clothing Unlike the Albanian dialects clarification needed of the region the traditional clothing of the Albanians in Kicevo are unitary rather diversity is shown varying on gender age and situation 14 Examples of this include the lower part of men s clothing which is characterised by the tirqe the colour of the tirqe varied depending on age with youth usually wearing white tirqe and the older men wearing dark brown tirqe Women wear a shami headscarf which exists in several forms Depending on the occasion a shami can be red or white but white scarves are preferred The Brezi belt was not only used for decoration but also as a symbol of the level of burrni manhood of its wearer as well as to store tobacco and related objects The brezi of grown married women is usually tighter and typically white decorated with a variety of ornaments Young girls wore a black brez and elderly women wore a reddish brez Monuments edit nbsp Monastery of St Bogorodica Precista near Kicevo Monastery of St Bogorodica Precista Monastery of Immaculate Mother of God is a significant monastery near Kicevo Dedicated to the Virgin Mary Mother of God the feast day of this monastery is Mala Bogorodica Birthday of the Virgin Mary on the 21st of September The monastery dedicated to the Annunciation and lodgings for devout female monks represents a medieval monastery that was known under the name Krninski monastery in the past This monastery is actually an important site for the study of common cult of Christians and Muslims because it is visited by believers from both religions The reason of this common cult is due to the miraculous powers of the water source inside the monastery 15 Another important monument is the monastery of St George located in the vicinity of Kicevo There are also many important mosques from the Ottoman Empire s times of rule and from the Muslim population Sports editLocal football club FK Napredok has spent several seasons in the Macedonian First Football League and KF Vellazerimi 77 plays in the Macedonian Third League Twin towns twin cities edit nbsp Vratsa Bulgaria nbsp obuda Bekasmegyer HungaryNotable people editBesart Ibraimi footballer Florian Kadriu footballer Xhelil Asani footballer Omer Kaleshi painter Yoakim Karchovski priest Vlatko Lozanoski singer Vesna Milosevic former handballer Vlado Taneski journalist and serial killer Saint Evnuvios Paisios and AverikiosNotes edit The names of the defter are Bojko son of ProgonPejo son of Progon Koja son of ProgonTanush son of NovakTan ca Tan son of GjurkoKala brother of Ragan inRagan s brother GjiniStojko son of Dominiko Tan o son of StojkoRadush son of DominikoTush o son of BojcinDimitri son of KalickoDrago son of DeshgurStojko son of DeshkurTushko Tush son of KalickoJovan son of KalickoNikola son of KalickoNiko son of CapanikTan o son of NikoDimitri son of VladGjuro son of DimitriNikola son of DimitrTush son of Mala Malja Dimitri govedar Mihal son of VladTush ko son of StojkoDimitri son of Stojko sBogdan son of Ton caTush o son of BojcinNikola son of PetroNiko son of TodorPejo son of DimitriBojka son of Mariq 7 References edit Ancient Toponymies renamed by Slavs history of macedonia com Archived from the original on 8 October 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Atanasovski Goran Kicevo history amp culture travel2macedonia com mk Archived from the original on 16 December 2017 Retrieved 24 April 2018 Dalibor Brozovic Hrvatska enciklopedija 1999 s v Kicevo Memoar na delegaciite na Kichevskiya kraj Retrieved 18 September 2022 Kichevo e sshestvuval kato blgarski gradec oshe v IX vek Kichevsko e vlizalo v granicite na prvoto i vtoro blgarsko carstvo vv vremeto na Borisa Simeona Petra Samuila i Asena II V cherkovno otnoshenie do XII vek Kichevo e spadal v Ohridskata eparhiya V prvata svoya gramota ot 1019 g Vasilij Blgaroubiec povelyava na ohridskiya arhiepiskop da ima kato svoya eparhiya gradovete Ohrid Prespa Mokra i Kichevo Ot XII v zaedno s Debr Kichevo obrazuva otdelna eparhiya i vliza v dioceza na Blgarskata arhiepiskopiya do samoto j unishozhenie 1767 g Vv vremeto na ohridskiya arhiepiskop Teofilakt XII v v Kichevo e doshl da napravi edna a b Smiljanic Bradina Toma Kicheviјa Toma Smiљaniќ 1926 kicevo mk Retrieved 18 September 2022 Pearson Owen 2006 Albania in Occupation and War From Fascism to Communism 1940 1945 I B Tauris p 271 ISBN 1 84511 104 4 a b Rexha Iljaz 2011 Vendbanimet dhe popullsia albane gjate mesjetes ne hapesiren e Maqedonise se sotme Sipas burimeve sllave dhe osmane Gjurmime Albanologjike Seria e Shkencave Historike 41 42 104 105 Ne vendbanimin e Kercoves ne defterin osman te vitit 1467 68 ishte regjistruar Lagjja e Albaneve por me formen turke Mahale iArnavut e perftuar nga forma greke Arvanit is me ane te metatezes Ne kete lagje ishin regjistruar edhe keta kryefamiljare me antroponimi simbiotike arbneshe krishtere sllave ku shihet se te gjithe banoret e kesaj lagjeje ishin me prejardhje albane me keta kryefamiljare Edhe ne lagjen tjeter qe ishte emertuar si Lagjja Serbe ne Kercove disa kryefamiljare te kesaj mehalle mbanin antroponimi te krishtere tradicionale 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