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Orahov Do

Orahov Do (Serbian Cyrillic: Орахов До) is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formerly part of the Trebinje municipality, up until the Bosnian War. It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje. It was the birthplace of Ragusan merchant Nikola Bošković, father of famed astronomer Ruđer Bošković.

Orahov Do
Орахов До
Village
Panorama
Orahov Do
Coordinates: 42°49′41″N 17°55′37″E / 42.8281°N 17.9269°E / 42.8281; 17.9269
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva
Municipality Ravno
Area
 • Total8.71 sq mi (22.57 km2)
Population
 (2013)
 • Total151
 • Density17/sq mi (6.7/km2)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Name Edit

The literal translation of Orahov Do is "Walnut Valley". Other variants include Orahovi Do, Orovi Do, and Orahovo. In Serbian Cyrillic, the name is written as "Орахов До".

History Edit

In Dubrovnik court file from 1284 with name Orahovec(Oraxouech) is mentioned village of Orahovi Do.[1] The village is mentioned in Ragusan documents dating to July 1405 (as Horachindol),[2] 1408 (as Orachouo dol)[3] and 1414 (as Oracouodol).[4][5] The 1405 document mentions Novak Grgurić as a subject of vojvoda Sandalj Hranić.[2] The 1408 document mentions nobleman Pokrajac Novaković's granting his subject Novak Grgurić from Orahov Do to settle with his family in the Ston region.[6] The 1414 document mentions Radonja Pripković from the village.[4] The region was during the Middle Ages part of the župa (county) of Popovo. The village is 1475 called Rahov Do and is inhabited with 23 families. Village was burned by the Ottomans in 1687, and 1692 during the mass Don Ilija Bošković uncle of Ruđer Bošković was killed by Uskoks. In 1624 list of Fr. Blaz Gračanin mentions in village 19 Catholic houses and about 100 Catholics, 1639 in the list of Fr. Dominik Andrijasević village has 14 Catholic families. According to the Austro-Hungarian Census from 1879 in Orahov Dol lived only Catholics.[7]

During the Great Turkish War in 1689, Hajduks attacked Orahov Do, Nijev Do and Balenići on the order of serdar Nonković.[8]

Demographics Edit

The village is inhabited by a Croat majority and Serb minority. In the 1991 census, the village had 42 residents, including:[9]

  • 38 (90.47%) Croats
  • 4 (9.52%) Serbs

According to the 2013 census, its population was 151, all Croats.[10]

Anthropology Edit

Surnames found in the village include Burum, Kristić, Đurinov, Čupović, Bjelanov, Delić, Zurević, Cajin, Pirijač, Kićunov, and others.

According to Serbian sources, the Bošković brotherhood (ancestors of Roger Joseph Boscovich), originally surnamed Pokrajčić, had settled the village from the surrounding mountains.[11] Branches of the brotherhood also settled the surroundings of Stolac.[12]

Notable people Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Domagoj Vidović, 2011, Toponymy of the village Orahovi Do in Popovo https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=124987 #page=539
  2. ^ a b Collectanea historiam, linguam, litteras Serbicas spectantia: Tertia section. Naučno delo. 1963. pp. 85, 195.
  3. ^ "Državni arhiv u Dubrovniku, Serija Diversa Cancellariae, Svezak XXXVII, folija 10 (datum: 18. februar 1408. godine)" (Document). Pocraize Nouachouich facit manifestum quod ipse vult et contentatum pro Nouacho Gergurich de Orachouo dol homo dicti Poghraize possit libere et secure ire ad standum et habitandum cum sua familia per terras Riparie vel Stagni {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  4. ^ a b "Državni arhiv u Dubrovniku, Serija Diversa Cancellariae, Svezak XL, folija 88 (datum: 02. decembar 1414. godine)" (Document). Radogna Pripchouich de Oracouodol homo Dobroslaui Meduiedouich confessus est habuisse et recepisse a ser Blasio de Sorgo et a Bogdano Bagnich homine dicti ser Blasii dantibus eidem ad tenendum, pascandum et fideliter custodiandum capita nouem porcorum hinc ad annos tres proxime futuris {{cite document}}: Cite document requires |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ Andrija Nikić (1996). Iz hercegovačke povjesnice. Franjevačka knjižnica. p. 28.
  6. ^ Dunić 1967, p. 96.
  7. ^ Domagoj Vidović, 2011, Toponymy of the village Orahovi Do in Popovo https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=124987 #page=540-544
  8. ^ Mihić 1975, p. 190.
  9. ^ Demografija Trebinja - Nacionalni sastav po naseljenim mjestima, 1991., reproduction of the 1991 census data at the Bosnian Wikipedia
  10. ^ "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved October 22, 2021.
  11. ^ Jeremija D. Mitrović (1992). Srpstvo Dubrovnika. Srpska književna zadruga. p. 124. ISBN 9788637903192. Преци Руђера БошковиЬа прво су као властела носили презиме ПодкравиЬи односно Покра]чиЬи. Рано су се спустили у Попово поље, у село Орахов До или Орахово, где су се размножили као Бошкови- Ьи. Из 1629. сачувана је једна изјава људи написана „т сагаНеге ПНпсЬо оуего 8етапо" (српским пи- смом). Из овог херцеговачког српског ...
  12. ^ Историски записи. Vol. 68. с.н. 1995. p. 154. огранака братства БошковнЬа у Орахов До и околицу Гтоца, што )е утврЬено, као што смо вищ'ели, на основу тамоииьег предала н других извора. Исто тако, правац иселзаван.а, куда су сс креталп при селидби, ко)а су усмеренъа ...

Sources Edit

  • Dunić, Mihailo (1967). Les Familles nobles de Hum et de Trebinje ... Académie serbe des sciences et des arts.
  • Društvo, Srpsko Geografsko (1926). Гласник Српског географског друштва. Vol. 12–14. pp. 79–80.
  • Mihić, Ljubo (1975). Ljubinje sa okolinom. Dragan Srnić. pp. 190, 777–779.

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Orahov Do Serbian Cyrillic Orahov Do is a village in Ravno municipality Bosnia and Herzegovina It was formerly part of the Trebinje municipality up until the Bosnian War It is only a few kilometers away from the border with Croatia on the road from the Adriatic coast to Popovo polje It was the birthplace of Ragusan merchant Nikola Boskovic father of famed astronomer Ruđer Boskovic Orahov Do Orahov DoVillagePanoramaOrahov DoCoordinates 42 49 41 N 17 55 37 E 42 8281 N 17 9269 E 42 8281 17 9269Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaEntityFederation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaCantonHerzegovina NeretvaMunicipalityRavnoArea Total8 71 sq mi 22 57 km2 Population 2013 Total151 Density17 sq mi 6 7 km2 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Contents 1 Name 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Anthropology 5 Notable people 6 References 7 SourcesName EditThe literal translation of Orahov Do is Walnut Valley Other variants include Orahovi Do Orovi Do and Orahovo In Serbian Cyrillic the name is written as Orahov Do History EditIn Dubrovnik court file from 1284 with name Orahovec Oraxouech is mentioned village of Orahovi Do 1 The village is mentioned in Ragusan documents dating to July 1405 as Horachindol 2 1408 as Orachouo dol 3 and 1414 as Oracouodol 4 5 The 1405 document mentions Novak Grguric as a subject of vojvoda Sandalj Hranic 2 The 1408 document mentions nobleman Pokrajac Novakovic s granting his subject Novak Grguric from Orahov Do to settle with his family in the Ston region 6 The 1414 document mentions Radonja Pripkovic from the village 4 The region was during the Middle Ages part of the zupa county of Popovo The village is 1475 called Rahov Do and is inhabited with 23 families Village was burned by the Ottomans in 1687 and 1692 during the mass Don Ilija Boskovic uncle of Ruđer Boskovic was killed by Uskoks In 1624 list of Fr Blaz Gracanin mentions in village 19 Catholic houses and about 100 Catholics 1639 in the list of Fr Dominik Andrijasevic village has 14 Catholic families According to the Austro Hungarian Census from 1879 in Orahov Dol lived only Catholics 7 During the Great Turkish War in 1689 Hajduks attacked Orahov Do Nijev Do and Balenici on the order of serdar Nonkovic 8 Demographics EditThe village is inhabited by a Croat majority and Serb minority In the 1991 census the village had 42 residents including 9 38 90 47 Croats 4 9 52 SerbsAccording to the 2013 census its population was 151 all Croats 10 Anthropology EditSurnames found in the village include Burum Kristic Đurinov Cupovic Bjelanov Delic Zurevic Cajin Pirijac Kicunov and others According to Serbian sources the Boskovic brotherhood ancestors of Roger Joseph Boscovich originally surnamed Pokrajcic had settled the village from the surrounding mountains 11 Branches of the brotherhood also settled the surroundings of Stolac 12 Notable people EditDominik Andrijasevic 1572 1639 Ragusan Franciscan bishop Benedikt Orsini fl 1629 1637 Ragusan Franciscan bishop Nikola Boskovic 1642 1721 Ragusan trader and father of Roger Joseph BoscovichReferences Edit Domagoj Vidovic 2011 Toponymy of the village Orahovi Do in Popovo https hrcak srce hr index php show clanak amp id clanak jezik 124987 page 539 a b Collectanea historiam linguam litteras Serbicas spectantia Tertia section Naucno delo 1963 pp 85 195 Drzavni arhiv u Dubrovniku Serija Diversa Cancellariae Svezak XXXVII folija 10 datum 18 februar 1408 godine Document Pocraize Nouachouich facit manifestum quod ipse vult et contentatum pro Nouacho Gergurich de Orachouo dol homo dicti Poghraize possit libere et secure ire ad standum et habitandum cum sua familia per terras Riparie vel Stagni a href Template Cite document html title Template Cite document cite document a Cite document requires publisher help a b Drzavni arhiv u Dubrovniku Serija Diversa Cancellariae Svezak XL folija 88 datum 02 decembar 1414 godine Document Radogna Pripchouich de Oracouodol homo Dobroslaui Meduiedouich confessus est habuisse et recepisse a ser Blasio de Sorgo et a Bogdano Bagnich homine dicti ser Blasii dantibus eidem ad tenendum pascandum et fideliter custodiandum capita nouem porcorum hinc ad annos tres proxime futuris a href Template Cite document html title Template Cite document cite document a Cite document requires publisher help Andrija Nikic 1996 Iz hercegovacke povjesnice Franjevacka knjiznica p 28 Dunic 1967 p 96 Domagoj Vidovic 2011 Toponymy of the village Orahovi Do in Popovo https hrcak srce hr index php show clanak amp id clanak jezik 124987 page 540 544 Mihic 1975 p 190 Demografija Trebinja Nacionalni sastav po naseljenim mjestima 1991 reproduction of the 1991 census data at the Bosnian Wikipedia Naseljena Mjesta 1991 2013 in Bosnian Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina Retrieved October 22 2021 Jeremija D Mitrovic 1992 Srpstvo Dubrovnika Srpska knjizevna zadruga p 124 ISBN 9788637903192 Preci Ruђera Boshkovia prvo su kao vlastela nosili prezime Podkravii odnosno Pokra chii Rano su se spustili u Popovo poљe u selo Orahov Do ili Orahovo gde su se razmnozhili kao Boshkovi i Iz 1629 sachuvana јe јedna izјava љudi napisana t sagaNege PNpso ouego 8etapo srpskim pi smom Iz ovog hercegovachkog srpskog Istoriski zapisi Vol 68 s n 1995 p 154 ogranaka bratstva Boshkovna u Orahov Do i okolicu Gtoca shto e utvreno kao shto smo vish eli na osnovu tamoiieg predala n drugih izvora Isto tako pravac iselzavan a kuda su ss kretalp pri selidbi ko a su usmerena Sources EditDunic Mihailo 1967 Les Familles nobles de Hum et de Trebinje Academie serbe des sciences et des arts Drustvo Srpsko Geografsko 1926 Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drushtva Vol 12 14 pp 79 80 Mihic Ljubo 1975 Ljubinje sa okolinom Dragan Srnic pp 190 777 779 nbsp This Herzegovina Neretva Canton geography article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Orahov Do amp oldid 1059984706, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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