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Old Montenegro

Old Montenegro (Serbian: Стара Црна Гора, romanizedStara Crna Gora),[1][2][3] also known as Montenegro proper (Serbian: Права Црна Гора, romanizedPrava Crna Gora),[4][5] or True Montenegro (Serbian: Истинска Црна Гора, romanizedIstinska Crna Gora),[6][7] is a term used for the embryonic part of modern Montenegro. In historical context, the term designates the original territory of the Principality of Montenegro, before the territorial expansion, ratified by the Congress of Berlin in 1878, or even more precisely - the territory of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro prior to its unification with the region of Brda in the first half of the 19th century.[8][4]

Regions of Old Montenegro and the Highlands (Brda) tribes in 1862.
Expansion of Montenegro: the region of Old Montenegro represented in the darkest shade (18th century)
Historical map of the Old Montenegro region, and its divisions
Coronelli Map of the Skadar Lake region, including the Old Montenegro (1690)

During the Ottoman period, from the 16th up to the 18th century, the original (proper) Montenegro was made up of the Montenegrin tribes (Serbian: црногорска племена), traditionally divided into four territorial units, or nahije: Katun, Rijeka, Lješanska nahija and Crmnica. Their inhabitants were known under the regional demonym Montenegrins (Serbian: Црногорци), as opposed to the inhabitants of neighboring regions (Brđani, Hercegovci and Primorci). Since the end of the 18th century, Montenegro started to expand, incorporating the region of Brda in the first half of the 19th century, the region of Old Herzegovina and part of Primorje in 1878, and finally upper and central Polimlje and northern Metohija in 1912.[9]

Tribes

Tribes, divided by nahija. historically, there are four nahijas in the Old Montenegro region, further divided by local tribes (clans);

See also

Anthropology

A number of toponyms and names of clans in Old Montenegro are originally derived from Albanian onomastics, such as Gjin, Gjon, Progon, Lesh, Mal and others, with some of them being: Đinov Do village in Cuce, Đinovo Brdo in Cetinje, Đinova Glavica in Pješivci, the village of Đinovići in Kosijeri, the Đonovići brotherhood in Brčeli of Crmnica, Lješanska nahija, along with its villages Liješnje, Štitari, Goljemadi and Progonovići, the village of Lješev Stup and the toponym Malošin do in Bjelice, the village of Arbanas in Ceklin.[10][11]

References

  1. ^ Ердељановић 1926.
  2. ^ Радусиновић 1985a.
  3. ^ Радусиновић 1985b.
  4. ^ a b Banac 1992, p. 271.
  5. ^ Fleming 2002, p. 56.
  6. ^ Brown 1954, p. 101.
  7. ^ Bećković 2005, p. 53.
  8. ^ Denton 1877, p. 52.
  9. ^ Ćirković 2004.
  10. ^ Popović, Marija; Malja-Imami, Nailje R. (2021). "Albanizmi u srpskim i makedonskim govorima". Društvene & humanističke nauke. State University of Novi Pazar. 4: 96-97.
  11. ^ Gashi, Skënder (2014). Albanian names in the 13th-15th century in light of Serbian church resources. TENDA. p. 44-45.

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  • L'examen des dialectes du Vieux Monténegro (Stara Crna Gora) en tenant compte des parles voisins, Bulletin international de l' Académie polonaise des sciences et des letters N 1—3 (janvier-mars), 1–13, Cracovie 1932.

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For other uses see Montenegro disambiguation Old Montenegro Serbian Stara Crna Gora romanized Stara Crna Gora 1 2 3 also known as Montenegro proper Serbian Prava Crna Gora romanized Prava Crna Gora 4 5 or True Montenegro Serbian Istinska Crna Gora romanized Istinska Crna Gora 6 7 is a term used for the embryonic part of modern Montenegro In historical context the term designates the original territory of the Principality of Montenegro before the territorial expansion ratified by the Congress of Berlin in 1878 or even more precisely the territory of the Prince Bishopric of Montenegro prior to its unification with the region of Brda in the first half of the 19th century 8 4 Regions of Old Montenegro and the Highlands Brda tribes in 1862 Expansion of Montenegro the region of Old Montenegro represented in the darkest shade 18th century Historical map of the Old Montenegro region and its divisions Coronelli Map of the Skadar Lake region including the Old Montenegro 1690 During the Ottoman period from the 16th up to the 18th century the original proper Montenegro was made up of the Montenegrin tribes Serbian crnogorska plemena traditionally divided into four territorial units or nahije Katun Rijeka Ljesanska nahija and Crmnica Their inhabitants were known under the regional demonym Montenegrins Serbian Crnogorci as opposed to the inhabitants of neighboring regions Brđani Hercegovci and Primorci Since the end of the 18th century Montenegro started to expand incorporating the region of Brda in the first half of the 19th century the region of Old Herzegovina and part of Primorje in 1878 and finally upper and central Polimlje and northern Metohija in 1912 9 Contents 1 Tribes 2 See also 3 Anthropology 4 References 5 SourcesTribes EditSee also Tribes of Montenegro Tribes divided by nahija historically there are four nahijas in the Old Montenegro region further divided by local tribes clans Katunska Njegusi Cetinje Ceklici Bjelice Ozrinici Cuce Komani Zagarac Pjesivci Rijecka Ceklin Ljubotinj Dobrsko Selo Kosjeri Građani Ljesanska Drazevina Gradac Buronje Crmnicka Podgor Sotonici Dupilo Brceli Gluhi Do Limljani BoljeviciSee also EditHistory of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Sanjak of Montenegro Prince Bishopric of Montenegro Brda Montenegro Old Herzegovina Primorje Montenegro Serbs of MontenegroAnthropology EditA number of toponyms and names of clans in Old Montenegro are originally derived from Albanian onomastics such as Gjin Gjon Progon Lesh Mal and others with some of them being Đinov Do village in Cuce Đinovo Brdo in Cetinje Đinova Glavica in Pjesivci the village of Đinovici in Kosijeri the Đonovici brotherhood in Brceli of Crmnica Ljesanska nahija along with its villages Lijesnje Stitari Goljemadi and Progonovici the village of Ljesev Stup and the toponym Malosin do in Bjelice the village of Arbanas in Ceklin 10 11 References Edit Erdeљanoviћ 1926 Radusinoviћ 1985a Radusinoviћ 1985b a b Banac 1992 p 271 Fleming 2002 p 56 Brown 1954 p 101 Beckovic 2005 p 53 Denton 1877 p 52 Cirkovic 2004 Popovic Marija Malja Imami Nailje R 2021 Albanizmi u srpskim i makedonskim govorima Drustvene amp humanisticke nauke State University of Novi Pazar 4 96 97 Gashi Skender 2014 Albanian names in the 13th 15th century in light of Serbian church resources TENDA p 44 45 Sources EditBanac Ivo 1992 1984 The National Question in Yugoslavia Origins History Politics 2 printing of the 2 ed Ithaca N Y Cornell University Press ISBN 0801494931 Batakovic Dusan T ed 2005 Histoire du peuple serbe History of the Serbian People in French Lausanne L Age d Homme ISBN 9782825119587 Beckovic Matija 2005 A Stone Between Two Worlds Toronto Serbian Literary Company ISBN 9780973026450 Brown Alec 1954 Yugoslav Life and Landscape London Elek Books Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Denton William 1877 Montenegro its people and their history London Daldy Isbister amp Company Erdeљanoviћ Јovan 1926 Stara Crna Gora Etnichka proshlost i formiraњe crnogorskih plemena Srpski etnografski zbornik Vol 39 Beograd Srpska kraљevska akademiјa Fine John Van Antwerp Jr 1994 1987 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472082604 Fleming Thomas 2002 Montenegro The Divided Land Rockford Illinois Chronicles Press ISBN 9780961936495 Jelavich Barbara 1983a History of the Balkans Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Vol 1 Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521252492 Jelavich Barbara 1983b History of the Balkans Twentieth Century Vol 2 Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521274593 Radusinoviћ Pavle S 1985a Naseљa Stare Crne Gore Opshti dio Vol 1 Beograd Srpska akademiјa nauka i umetnosti Radusinoviћ Pavle S 1985b Naseљa Stare Crne Gore Posebni dio Vol 2 Beograd Srpska akademiјa nauka i umetnosti Stefanovic Karadzic Vuk 1837 Montenegro und die Montenegriner Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der europaischen Turkei und des serbischen Volkes Stuttgart und Tubingen Verlag der J G Cotta schen Buchhandlung L examen des dialectes du Vieux Montenegro Stara Crna Gora en tenant compte des parles voisins Bulletin international de l Academie polonaise des sciences et des letters N 1 3 janvier mars 1 13 Cracovie 1932 This Montenegro location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Old Montenegro amp oldid 1126182160, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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