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Mataruge

The Mataruge (alternatively, Mataruga or Motoruga) were a medieval Albanian tribe which originally lived in Old Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia. Their name is attested in historical record for the first time in 1222 in the Pelješac peninsula of Dalmatia. Throughout the 20th century, they were considered to have stopped existing as a separate community during the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans in the 15th century. Modern research in the Ottoman archives showed that they had dispersed throughout the western Balkans following Ottoman conquest and formed settlements in other areas. By 1477, a part of them lived in the kaza of Prijepolje, where they formed their own distinct community (nahiye) with 10 villages (katund). One of their leaders appears in the defter to have been a Vojko Arbanash.[1] Other Mataruga communities had moved in central Croatia and Bosnia.[2] Over time they became culturally integrated in the surrounding communities of their new homelands. Families who trace their origin to the tribe are found today in all countries of the western Balkans.

Etymology edit

Various etymological derivations about the name of the tribe have been proposed which involve Albanian, Latin, Celtic or a combination of those languages.[1] One these links the name to a term which referred to a type of spear which was introduced by the Celts in the Balkans.[3] Like other communities in the western Balkans they were sometimes grouped socially with the Vlachs, a term which came to refer to the social status of pastoral semi-nomadic communities.[4][5][6][7]

Other edit

In folk, oral stories they have also been linked to other tribes like the Španje and the Kriči.[8][9] These communities seem to have also migrated along with Mataruge from Old Herzegovina to Croatia after in the wake of the Ottoman conquest.[2] Mataruge were frequently mentioned in historical documents of 14th and 15th century as a pasture society, with some of the most prominent of them being organizers of caravans for transport of salt and other goods from the seaside into mainlands.[10]

Names of many toponyms in Montenegro and Serbia are derived from the name of this tribe, such as Mataruška Banja, Mataruge in Pljevlja and Mataruge in Kraljevo.

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In the region of Grahovo, (Old Herzegovina) the Mataruge were mentioned between 1318 and 1398.[12]The tribe Riđani and other brotherhoods extensively tried to emigrate towards the fertile lands of the Grahovo field, However they faced resistance from the Mataruge natives which inhabited the area.[13]The Mataruge frequently attacked Travelers and Settlers along the Grahovo-Risan route.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Rexha, Iljaz. "SHTRIRJA DHE SLLAVIZIMI I VLLAZËRIVE ALBANE MESJETARE, BURMAZI DHE MATARUGA NË AREALIN E TREKËNDËSHIT TË KUFIJVE TË BOSNJËS E HERCEGOVINËS, MALIT TË ZI DHE SERBISË (SIPAS DY DEFTERËVE TË SANXHAKUT TË HERCEGOVINËS TË SHEK. XV) [Geography and Slavicization of the Albanian brotherhoods of Burmazi and Mataruga in the border area between Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia according to two defters of the 15th century]".
  2. ^ a b SGZ 1962, p. 7.
  3. ^ Vukanović 1974, p. 228.
  4. ^ Naučno društvo Bosne i Hercegovine (1965). Centar za balkanološka ispitivanja. p. 145. "su »nesumnjivo nasleđena od starih plemena ilirsko-romanskih starose- delaca Vlaha ili Arbanasa, kao npr. današnja plemena Kuci, možda Bratonožići, Sotondći, Paštrovići i dr., i negdašnja imena Mataguži, Ma-taruge, Bukumiri i dr.«224. [are »"no doubt inherited from ancient Illyrian tribes-the Roman old dwellers- part Vlach or Albanians, for example. Today's tribe Kuci, perhaps Bratonožići, Sotondći, Paštrovići etc., and former names Mataguži, Ma- taruge, Bukumiri and others. «224.]"
  5. ^ Radovi odjeljenje društvenih nauka (1983). Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine. p. 95. "Pojedine istaknute družine su, po etničkom poreklu svog jezgra i, nesumnjivo, pretežnog dela svog sastava, bile arbanaske (Tuzi, Hoti, Mataguži, Pamalioti, Tronsi (Trompsi), Krampsi, Mogulsi, Bitidosi i drugi), a Arbanasi su, bar u staroj srpskoj državi, imali isti, ili približno isti, društveni položaj kakv su imali i Vlasi. [Some prominent families were, by ethnicity of its core and, undoubtedly, the substantial part of their composition, were Albanian (Tuzi, Hoti, Mataguži, Pamalioti, Tronsi (Trompsi), Krampsi, Mogulsi, Bitidosi i drugi) and Albanian, at least in the old Serbian state would have the same, or nearly the same, the social position they were at and with Vlachs too.]"
  6. ^ Mulić, Jusuf (2005). "O nekim posebnostima vezanim za postupak prihataanja Islama u Bosni i netačnostima koje mu se pripisuju." Anali Gazi Husrev-begove biblioteke. 23-24: 184. "U popisima, Arbanasi su iskazivani zajedno s Vlasima. To otežava uvid u moguće razlike kod prihvatanja islama od strane Vlaha i Arbanasa. Jedino se kod plemena za koja se izrijekom zna da su arbanaška, mogla utvrditi pojavnost u prihvatanju islama (Bjelopavlići, Burmazi, Grude, Hoti, Klimente/Koeljmend, Kuči, Macure, Maine, Malonšići/Malonze, Mataruge/Mataronge i Škrijelji). [In the lists, Albanians are reported together with Vlachs. This makes studying the possible differences in the acceptance of Islam by Vlachs and Albanians. Only with the tribes that are specifically known to be Albanian, could establish the occurrence of the acceptance of Islam (Bjelopavlići, Burmazi, Grude, Hoti, Klimenta / Koeljmend, Maine, Macura, Maine, Malonšići/Malonzo, Mataruge/Mataronge and Škrijelj).]"
  7. ^ Kaser, Karl (2012). [1]
  8. ^ Зечевић, p. 96.
  9. ^ GZM 1977, p. 20.
  10. ^ ND 1993, p. 74.
  11. ^ Cvijić, p. 53.
  12. ^ Cvijić 1918, p. 319.
  13. ^ Posebna izdanja (in Serbian). naučna Knjiga. 1980.
  14. ^ Bulajić 1987, p. 18Poslije njegove pogibije, žena sa četiri sina bicži u Grahovsko polje, gdje je, navodno, živjelo pleme Mataruge (u dokumentima se pominje 1318—1389, a u popisu Hercegovačkog Sandžaka 1477. godine Turci navode podatke o njihovom spajanju sa Vlasima). Mataruge im ne dozvoljavaju da se nasele u polju. [After his death, a woman with four sons fled to the Grahovo field, where, allegedly, lived the tribe Mataruge (in documents it is mentioned 1318-1389, and in the census of the Herzegovinian Sanjak in 1477 Turks cite data on their connection with the Vlachs). The Mataruge do not allow them to settle in the field.]

Sources edit

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  • Rexha, Iljaz. "SHTRIRJA DHE SLLAVIZIMI I VLLAZËRIVE ALBANE MESJETARE, BURMAZI DHE MATARUGA NË AREALIN E TREKËNDËSHIT TË KUFIJVE TË BOSNJËS E HERCEGOVINËS, MALIT TË ZI DHE SERBISË (SIPAS DY DEFTERËVE TË SANXHAKUT TË HERCEGOVINËS TË SHEK. XV) [Geography and Slavicization of the Albanian brotherhoods of Burmazi and Mataruga in the border area between Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia according to two defters of the 15th century]".
  • Зечевић, др Слободан. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду књ. 33: Bulletin du Musée Ethnographique de Belgrade. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. GGKEY:PXCNL8YTPDP.
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For the village see Mataruge Montenegro The Mataruge alternatively Mataruga or Motoruga were a medieval Albanian tribe which originally lived in Old Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia Their name is attested in historical record for the first time in 1222 in the Peljesac peninsula of Dalmatia Throughout the 20th century they were considered to have stopped existing as a separate community during the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans in the 15th century Modern research in the Ottoman archives showed that they had dispersed throughout the western Balkans following Ottoman conquest and formed settlements in other areas By 1477 a part of them lived in the kaza of Prijepolje where they formed their own distinct community nahiye with 10 villages katund One of their leaders appears in the defter to have been a Vojko Arbanash 1 Other Mataruga communities had moved in central Croatia and Bosnia 2 Over time they became culturally integrated in the surrounding communities of their new homelands Families who trace their origin to the tribe are found today in all countries of the western Balkans Contents 1 Etymology 2 Other 3 References 4 SourcesEtymology editVarious etymological derivations about the name of the tribe have been proposed which involve Albanian Latin Celtic or a combination of those languages 1 One these links the name to a term which referred to a type of spear which was introduced by the Celts in the Balkans 3 Like other communities in the western Balkans they were sometimes grouped socially with the Vlachs a term which came to refer to the social status of pastoral semi nomadic communities 4 5 6 7 Other editIn folk oral stories they have also been linked to other tribes like the Spanje and the Krici 8 9 These communities seem to have also migrated along with Mataruge from Old Herzegovina to Croatia after in the wake of the Ottoman conquest 2 Mataruge were frequently mentioned in historical documents of 14th and 15th century as a pasture society with some of the most prominent of them being organizers of caravans for transport of salt and other goods from the seaside into mainlands 10 Names of many toponyms in Montenegro and Serbia are derived from the name of this tribe such as Mataruska Banja Mataruge in Pljevlja and Mataruge in Kraljevo 11 In the region of Grahovo Old Herzegovina the Mataruge were mentioned between 1318 and 1398 12 The tribe Riđani and other brotherhoods extensively tried to emigrate towards the fertile lands of the Grahovo field However they faced resistance from the Mataruge natives which inhabited the area 13 The Mataruge frequently attacked Travelers and Settlers along the Grahovo Risan route 14 References edit a b Rexha Iljaz SHTRIRJA DHE SLLAVIZIMI I VLLAZERIVE ALBANE MESJETARE BURMAZI DHE MATARUGA NE AREALIN E TREKENDESHIT TE KUFIJVE TE BOSNJES E HERCEGOVINES MALIT TE ZI DHE SERBISE SIPAS DY DEFTEREVE TE SANXHAKUT TE HERCEGOVINES TE SHEK XV Geography and Slavicization of the Albanian brotherhoods of Burmazi and Mataruga in the border area between Montenegro Bosnia amp Herzegovina and Serbia according to two defters of the 15th century a b SGZ 1962 p 7 Vukanovic 1974 p 228 Naucno drustvo Bosne i Hercegovine 1965 Centar za balkanoloska ispitivanja p 145 su nesumnjivo nasleđena od starih plemena ilirsko romanskih starose delaca Vlaha ili Arbanasa kao npr danasnja plemena Kuci mozda Bratonozici Sotondci Pastrovici i dr i negdasnja imena Mataguzi Ma taruge Bukumiri i dr 224 are no doubt inherited from ancient Illyrian tribes the Roman old dwellers part Vlach or Albanians for example Today s tribe Kuci perhaps Bratonozici Sotondci Pastrovici etc and former names Mataguzi Ma taruge Bukumiri and others 224 Radovi odjeljenje drustvenih nauka 1983 Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine p 95 Pojedine istaknute druzine su po etnickom poreklu svog jezgra i nesumnjivo preteznog dela svog sastava bile arbanaske Tuzi Hoti Mataguzi Pamalioti Tronsi Trompsi Krampsi Mogulsi Bitidosi i drugi a Arbanasi su bar u staroj srpskoj drzavi imali isti ili priblizno isti drustveni polozaj kakv su imali i Vlasi Some prominent families were by ethnicity of its core and undoubtedly the substantial part of their composition were Albanian Tuzi Hoti Mataguzi Pamalioti Tronsi Trompsi Krampsi Mogulsi Bitidosi i drugi and Albanian at least in the old Serbian state would have the same or nearly the same the social position they were at and with Vlachs too Mulic Jusuf 2005 O nekim posebnostima vezanim za postupak prihataanja Islama u Bosni i netacnostima koje mu se pripisuju Anali Gazi Husrev begove biblioteke 23 24 184 U popisima Arbanasi su iskazivani zajedno s Vlasima To otezava uvid u moguce razlike kod prihvatanja islama od strane Vlaha i Arbanasa Jedino se kod plemena za koja se izrijekom zna da su arbanaska mogla utvrditi pojavnost u prihvatanju islama Bjelopavlici Burmazi Grude Hoti Klimente Koeljmend Kuci Macure Maine Malonsici Malonze Mataruge Mataronge i Skrijelji In the lists Albanians are reported together with Vlachs This makes studying the possible differences in the acceptance of Islam by Vlachs and Albanians Only with the tribes that are specifically known to be Albanian could establish the occurrence of the acceptance of Islam Bjelopavlici Burmazi Grude Hoti Klimenta Koeljmend Maine Macura Maine Malonsici Malonzo Mataruge Mataronge and Skrijelj Kaser Karl 2012 1 Zecheviћ p 96 GZM 1977 p 20 ND 1993 p 74 Cvijic p 53 sfn error no target CITEREFCvijic help Cvijic 1918 p 319 Posebna izdanja in Serbian naucna Knjiga 1980 Bulajic 1987 p 18Poslije njegove pogibije zena sa cetiri sina biczi u Grahovsko polje gdje je navodno zivjelo pleme Mataruge u dokumentima se pominje 1318 1389 a u popisu Hercegovackog Sandzaka 1477 godine Turci navode podatke o njihovom spajanju sa Vlasima Mataruge im ne dozvoljavaju da se nasele u polju After his death a woman with four sons fled to the Grahovo field where allegedly lived the tribe Mataruge in documents it is mentioned 1318 1389 and in the census of the Herzegovinian Sanjak in 1477 Turks cite data on their connection with the Vlachs The Mataruge do not allow them to settle in the field Sources editVukanovic Tatomir P 1974 Etnogeneza Juznih Slovena Narodni muzej SGZ 1962 Bulletin du Musee de la Republique Socialiste de Bosnie Herzegovine a Sarajevo Ethnologie Sarajevski graficki zavod Kaser Karl 2012 Household and Family in the Balkans Two Decades of Historical Family Research at University of Graz LIT Verlag Munster ISBN 978 3 643 50406 7 Rexha Iljaz SHTRIRJA DHE SLLAVIZIMI I VLLAZERIVE ALBANE MESJETARE BURMAZI DHE MATARUGA NE AREALIN E TREKENDESHIT TE KUFIJVE TE BOSNJES E HERCEGOVINES MALIT TE ZI DHE SERBISE SIPAS DY DEFTEREVE TE SANXHAKUT TE HERCEGOVINES TE SHEK XV Geography and Slavicization of the Albanian brotherhoods of Burmazi and Mataruga in the border area between Montenegro Bosnia amp Herzegovina and Serbia according to two defters of the 15th century Zecheviћ dr Slobodan Glasnik Etnografskog muzeјa u Beogradu kњ 33 Bulletin du Musee Ethnographique de Belgrade Etnografski muzej u Beogradu GGKEY PXCNL8YTPDP OZO 1974 Simpozijum seoski dani Sretena Vukosavljevica Opstinska zajednica obrazovanja ND 1993 Glasnik Etnografskog instituta Nauchno delo GZM 1977 Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja Bosne i Hercegovine u Sarajevu Bulletin du Musee de la Republique Socialiste de Bosnie Herzegovine a Sarajevo Etnologija Cvijic Jovan 1918 La peninsule balkanique geographie humaine in French Lyon Colin Bulajic Cedomir 1987 Rodoslov Bratstva Bulajica in Serbian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mataruge amp oldid 1155995851, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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