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Paštrovići

The Paštrovići (Cyrillic: Паштровићи, pronounced [pâʃtrɔʋitɕi]; Italian: Pastrouichi, Pastrouicchi) is a historical tribe and region in the Montenegrin Littoral. Paštrovići stretches from the southernmost part of the Bay of Kotor, from the cape of Zavala to Spič. Its historical capital was the island of Sveti Stefan.[1] From 1423 until 1797, with interruptions by the Ottoman Empire. It was part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia from 1815 to 1918, then Yugoslavia, then became part of Montenegro only after World War II. The Paštrovići form one of the three historical tribes of the Montenegrin Littoral, the other two being Krivošije and Mrkojevići.

Etymology edit

The etymology of the name Paštrovići is unclear. Vukmanović says that the name Paštrović could have been derived from the word pastro, a name which still exists in modern Albanian, being derived from pastër, meaning "clean" in Albanian.[2] Another theory proposes that the name could be related to the Vlach word pastor or paštor, meaning “shepherd” in Latin.[3][4] Kaser suggests a possible derivation from Slavic pastiri.[5]

History edit

 
1632 manuscript including Venetian privileges to Paštrovići.

Mayhew and Calić considers them to have been an Albanian tribe,[6][7] while according to Ćirković, the Paštrovići were Vlachs who had until the middle of the 14th century, been culturally and linguistically Slavicized,[8] a thesis supported by Kaser.[5]

The name is first attested in a text dating to 1355,[9] regarding nobleman Nikolica Paštrović in the service of Serbian emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55), sent to the Republic of Ragusa.[10] In 1363, Radak Paštrović donated to a church in Rac.[9] Since 1377 they are regularly mentioned in Ragusan documents.[9] In March 1399, several "people from Paštrovići" are mentioned.[9]

During the First Scutari War (1405–13) they were under control of the related Đurašević family whose members held the most prestigious positions on the court of Balša III.[11]

In the Second Scutari War (1419–23) they at first served the Serbian Despotate, until January 1423 when the Republic of Venice managed to bribe them and other tribes in the region over to the Venetian side.[12] Though none of these were mobilized militarily, they left the Serbian ranks and thus became potential danger to Despot Stefan Lazarević.[12] The Paštrović assembly agreed to enter the service of Venice in April 1423, accepting Venetian suzerainty and taxes; in return they received promise to respect their tribal institution, guarantees of their present lands and recognition of their right to lost lands.[12] Peace was signed in August 1423.[13] Thus, by this 1423 treaty, the province of Paštrovići received an autonomous status, while the brotherhoods (families) of Paštrovići became a "tribe", building their free villager estate and internal self-government with kinship organization – becoming petty nobility.[14]

In the Bosnian-Ragusan war for the lands of Konavle, the Ragusan republic hired 200 Albanian mercenaries from Paštrovići (ex Albanensibus de loco Pastrouichi), who along with soldiers from other regions where contracted for a period of 2 months, and were paid 5 perpero per man.[15] In 1445, Venetian supporters in Paštrovići killed a cousin in a blood feud. Afterwards an oath of besa was taken, being soon broken with two people from the murderer’s family being killed. The Venetian administration provided for the victims' families however they did not interfere directly, allowing the Paštrovići to regulate their personal matters in accordance with the Kanun, this being allowed through the legal privileges granted by Venice. The Paštrovići were permitted to use local judicial assemblies for settling and resolving any disputes.[16] Among the leaders of the medieval Paštrovići, a certain comes Progonus is mentioned, Progon being a common Albanian anthroponym.[17]

In the 1582–83 Ottoman defter (tax registry) of the Montenegro Vilayet, an autonomous province of the Sanjak of Scutari, Paštrovići was one of nine nahiya, with 36 villages (out of a total of 148 in the vilayet).[18] In 1592–93, Derviš-beg Alić Sarvanović, the sanjak-bey of Montenegro, also held Paštrovići and Perast.[19] After the battle of Kotor 1657, Governor General Antonio Bernardo continued to support tribe of Paštrovići.[20]

In 16th and 17th century documents, the surname Paštar is found, ie Pastar, which likely refers to the old Paštrović brotherhood. In 1571, the judge Rado Paštar is mentioned, and in 1609 Kristina, daughter of Nikola Pastra, who converted to the Catholic faith. In two places in Glamočko Polje, in Zajaruza and Čukura, live two families of the Pashtra brotherhood.[2]

Paštrovići were the part of Republic of Venice until the fall of Venice in 1797.[citation needed]

Culture edit

Paštrovići is traditionally Orthodox Christian. In these areas there are six Serbian Orthodox monasteries and among them, Gradište monastery.[21]

People from Paštrovići were oriented towards maritime trade and they had a great number of captains and shipowners. Majority of the population were dealing with agriculture and livestock breeding, while in the littoral salination was developed very well.[22]

Anthropology edit

Families edit

Paštar, Novaković, Bečići, Čučuci, Gracuni, Klapavice, Kalođurđevići, Dabkovići, Kuljače, Kentere, Kažanegre, Balići, Mitrovići, Grlomani, Anđusi (also known as Angius in America), Despotovići, Đuraševići, Sankovići, Jovanovići, Rađenovići, Luketići, Vojnići, Rafailovići, Markićevići, Divanovići, Goliši, Ljubiše, Nobile, Niklanovići, Krute, Radovići, Vujakovići, Vukovići, Sklenderi, Pavlovići, Kaloštrovići, Đedovići, Đakonovići, Zenovići, Perazići, Bosnići, Franovići, Franićevići, Srzentići, Davidovići, Mikovići, Medigovići, Gregovići, Androvići, Radenovići, Šoljage, Vukotići, Suđići, Andrići, Midžori, Todorice, Armenci, Medini, Milutinovići, Draškovići, Živkovići, Perovići, Mainići, Vukmirovići, Bogovići.

Notable people edit

 
Serb nobleman in Hungarian service, Stefan Štiljanović (fl. 1498–1543), hailed from Paštrovići.

References edit

  1. ^ Lovett Fielding Edwards (1974). The Yugoslav coast. Batsford. p. 45. ISBN 9780713428391.
  2. ^ a b Vukmanović, Jovan (1960). Paštrovići, Anthropogeographical-ethnological research. Cetinje: Cetinje.
  3. ^ Ćirković 2004, p. 130.
  4. ^ Šekularac 2009, p. 162.
  5. ^ a b Kaser, Karl (1992). Hirten, Kämpfer, Stammeshelden: Ursprünge und Gegenwart des balkanischen Patriarchats (in German). Böhlau Verlag Wien. p. 158. ISBN 978-3-20505-545-7. Die vlachische Herkunft der zwölf Stämme der Paštrovići scheint gesichert zu sein. Ihr Name leitet sich von lateinisch » pastores « oder slawisch » pastiri « her.
  6. ^ Mayhew Tea (2008). Dalmatia between Ottoman and Venetian Rule: Contado di Zara 1645-1718. p. 45. ISBN 9788883343346.
  7. ^ Calic, Marie-Janine (2019). The Great Cauldron: A History of Southeastern Europe. Harvard University Press. pp. 63–64. ISBN 9780674239104.
  8. ^ Sima Ćirković (2020). Živeti sa istorijom (PDF). p. 309. Rastureni na velikom prostoru, bez teritorijalnog kontinuiteta i državne organizacije, živeći u slovenskom ili u grčkom okruženju Vlasi se asimiluju. To je proces koji traje vekovima. Paštrovići su, npr., jezički i kulturno kao i u svojoj društvenoj strukturi poslovenjeni do druge polovine XIV veka.
  9. ^ a b c d Вукмановић 1960, p. 9.
  10. ^ Вукмановић 1960, p. 126.
  11. ^ Fine 1994, pp. 512–513.
  12. ^ a b c Fine 1994, p. 517.
  13. ^ Fine 1994, p. 519.
  14. ^ Čubrilović 1983, p. 414.
  15. ^ Drançolli, Jahja (1987). "Gjurmime albanologjike: Seria e shkencave historike, Volume 16": 51. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  16. ^ Kola, Azeta (2017). "FROM SERENISSIMA'S CENTRALIZATION TO THE SELFREGULATING KANUN: THE STRENGTHENING OF BLOOD TIES AND THE RISE OF GREAT TRIBES IN NORTHERN ALBANIA FROM 15TH TO 17TH CENTURY". Acta Histriae: 359. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Gashi, Skënder (2015). ONOMASTIC-HISTORICAL RESEARCH ON EXTINCT AND ACTUAL MINORITIES OF KOSOVA. ASHAK. p. 246.
  18. ^ Vasić, Milan (1991), "Etnički odnosi u jugoslovensko-albanskom graničnom području prema popisnom defteru sandžaka Skadar iz 1582/83. godine", Stanovništvo slovenskog porijekla u Albaniji : zbornik radova sa međunarodnog naučnog skupa održanog u Cetinju 21, 22. i 23. juna 1990 (in Serbo-Croatian), OCLC 29549273
  19. ^ Branislav Đurđev (1953). Turska vlast u Crnoj Gori. Године 1592 успео је Пећанац Дервиш-бег Алић Сарвановић да добије Црногорски санџак који је са Улцињем и Баром из- двојен из Скадарског санџака. Нови санџак-бег је писао котор- ском провидуру да је добио на управу Црногорски санџак и са и.им Паштровиће и Пераст који су били под млетачком влашћу. Он је у том писму захтевао да му дођу Паштровићи и Пераштани и ...
  20. ^ Tea Perinčić Mayhew, 2008 Dalmatia Between Ottoman and Venetian Rule: Contado Di Zara, 1645-1718 https://www.academia.edu/860183/Dalmatia_Between_Ottoman_and_Venetian_Rule_Contado_Di_Zara_1645-1718 #page=45
  21. ^ (PDF). Буљарица: Манастир Градиште. 2016. ISBN 978-9940-9563-1-8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 June 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
  22. ^ Лукетић, Др Мирослав (2000). Поменик Паштровића I. Петровац.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Sources edit

  • Čubrilović, Vasa (1983). Odabrani istorijski radovi. Narodna knjiga.
  • Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr. (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
  • Вукмановић, Јован (1960). Паштровићи: антропогеографско-етнолошка испитивања. Obod.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9781405142915.
  • Лукетић, Др Мирослав (2000). Поменик Паштровића I. Петровац.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Šekularac, Božidar (2009). "Vlasi na Crnogorskom primorju" (PDF). Matica: časopis za Društvena Pitanja. X (40): 153–162.

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    paštrovići, cyrillic, Паштровићи, pronounced, pâʃtrɔʋitɕi, italian, pastrouichi, pastrouicchi, historical, tribe, region, montenegrin, littoral, stretches, from, southernmost, part, kotor, from, cape, zavala, spič, historical, capital, island, sveti, stefan, f. The Pastrovici Cyrillic Pashtroviћi pronounced paʃtrɔʋitɕi Italian Pastrouichi Pastrouicchi is a historical tribe and region in the Montenegrin Littoral Pastrovici stretches from the southernmost part of the Bay of Kotor from the cape of Zavala to Spic Its historical capital was the island of Sveti Stefan 1 From 1423 until 1797 with interruptions by the Ottoman Empire It was part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia from 1815 to 1918 then Yugoslavia then became part of Montenegro only after World War II The Pastrovici form one of the three historical tribes of the Montenegrin Littoral the other two being Krivosije and Mrkojevici Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Culture 4 Anthropology 4 1 Families 5 Notable people 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEtymology editThe etymology of the name Pastrovici is unclear Vukmanovic says that the name Pastrovic could have been derived from the word pastro a name which still exists in modern Albanian being derived from paster meaning clean in Albanian 2 Another theory proposes that the name could be related to the Vlach word pastor or pastor meaning shepherd in Latin 3 4 Kaser suggests a possible derivation from Slavic pastiri 5 History edit nbsp 1632 manuscript including Venetian privileges to Pastrovici Mayhew and Calic considers them to have been an Albanian tribe 6 7 while according to Cirkovic the Pastrovici were Vlachs who had until the middle of the 14th century been culturally and linguistically Slavicized 8 a thesis supported by Kaser 5 The name is first attested in a text dating to 1355 9 regarding nobleman Nikolica Pastrovic in the service of Serbian emperor Stefan Dusan r 1331 55 sent to the Republic of Ragusa 10 In 1363 Radak Pastrovic donated to a church in Rac 9 Since 1377 they are regularly mentioned in Ragusan documents 9 In March 1399 several people from Pastrovici are mentioned 9 During the First Scutari War 1405 13 they were under control of the related Đurasevic family whose members held the most prestigious positions on the court of Balsa III 11 In the Second Scutari War 1419 23 they at first served the Serbian Despotate until January 1423 when the Republic of Venice managed to bribe them and other tribes in the region over to the Venetian side 12 Though none of these were mobilized militarily they left the Serbian ranks and thus became potential danger to Despot Stefan Lazarevic 12 The Pastrovic assembly agreed to enter the service of Venice in April 1423 accepting Venetian suzerainty and taxes in return they received promise to respect their tribal institution guarantees of their present lands and recognition of their right to lost lands 12 Peace was signed in August 1423 13 Thus by this 1423 treaty the province of Pastrovici received an autonomous status while the brotherhoods families of Pastrovici became a tribe building their free villager estate and internal self government with kinship organization becoming petty nobility 14 In the Bosnian Ragusan war for the lands of Konavle the Ragusan republic hired 200 Albanian mercenaries from Pastrovici ex Albanensibus de loco Pastrouichi who along with soldiers from other regions where contracted for a period of 2 months and were paid 5 perpero per man 15 In 1445 Venetian supporters in Pastrovici killed a cousin in a blood feud Afterwards an oath of besa was taken being soon broken with two people from the murderer s family being killed The Venetian administration provided for the victims families however they did not interfere directly allowing the Pastrovici to regulate their personal matters in accordance with the Kanun this being allowed through the legal privileges granted by Venice The Pastrovici were permitted to use local judicial assemblies for settling and resolving any disputes 16 Among the leaders of the medieval Pastrovici a certain comes Progonus is mentioned Progon being a common Albanian anthroponym 17 In the 1582 83 Ottoman defter tax registry of the Montenegro Vilayet an autonomous province of the Sanjak of Scutari Pastrovici was one of nine nahiya with 36 villages out of a total of 148 in the vilayet 18 In 1592 93 Dervis beg Alic Sarvanovic the sanjak bey of Montenegro also held Pastrovici and Perast 19 After the battle of Kotor 1657 Governor General Antonio Bernardo continued to support tribe of Pastrovici 20 In 16th and 17th century documents the surname Pastar is found ie Pastar which likely refers to the old Pastrovic brotherhood In 1571 the judge Rado Pastar is mentioned and in 1609 Kristina daughter of Nikola Pastra who converted to the Catholic faith In two places in Glamocko Polje in Zajaruza and Cukura live two families of the Pashtra brotherhood 2 Pastrovici were the part of Republic of Venice until the fall of Venice in 1797 citation needed Culture editPastrovici is traditionally Orthodox Christian In these areas there are six Serbian Orthodox monasteries and among them Gradiste monastery 21 People from Pastrovici were oriented towards maritime trade and they had a great number of captains and shipowners Majority of the population were dealing with agriculture and livestock breeding while in the littoral salination was developed very well 22 Anthropology editFamilies edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pastar Novakovic Becici Cucuci Gracuni Klapavice Kalođurđevici Dabkovici Kuljace Kentere Kazanegre Balici Mitrovici Grlomani Anđusi also known as Angius in America Despotovici Đurasevici Sankovici Jovanovici Rađenovici Luketici Vojnici Rafailovici Markicevici Divanovici Golisi Ljubise Nobile Niklanovici Krute Radovici Vujakovici Vukovici Sklenderi Pavlovici Kalostrovici Đedovici Đakonovici Zenovici Perazici Bosnici Franovici Franicevici Srzentici Davidovici Mikovici Medigovici Gregovici Androvici Radenovici Soljage Vukotici Suđici Andrici Midzori Todorice Armenci Medini Milutinovici Draskovici Zivkovici Perovici Mainici Vukmirovici Bogovici Notable people edit nbsp Serb nobleman in Hungarian service Stefan Stiljanovic fl 1498 1543 hailed from Pastrovici Stefan Stiljanovic Hungarian nobleman proclaimed Serbian saint Stefan Pastrovic 16th century publisher of the earliest Serbian primer Stefano Zannowich Serbian writer and adventurer Stjepan Mitrov Ljubisa a writer Visarion Ljubisa Metropolitan of Montenegro Rade Androvic a national hero Borko Pastrovic Serbian Chetnik commander during the First Balkan WarReferences edit Lovett Fielding Edwards 1974 The Yugoslav coast Batsford p 45 ISBN 9780713428391 a b Vukmanovic Jovan 1960 Pastrovici Anthropogeographical ethnological research Cetinje Cetinje Cirkovic 2004 p 130 Sekularac 2009 p 162 a b Kaser Karl 1992 Hirten Kampfer Stammeshelden Ursprunge und Gegenwart des balkanischen Patriarchats in German Bohlau Verlag Wien p 158 ISBN 978 3 20505 545 7 Die vlachische Herkunft der zwolf Stamme der Pastrovici scheint gesichert zu sein Ihr Name leitet sich von lateinisch pastores oder slawisch pastiri her Mayhew Tea 2008 Dalmatia between Ottoman and Venetian Rule Contado di Zara 1645 1718 p 45 ISBN 9788883343346 Calic Marie Janine 2019 The Great Cauldron A History of Southeastern Europe Harvard University Press pp 63 64 ISBN 9780674239104 Sima Cirkovic 2020 Ziveti sa istorijom PDF p 309 Rastureni na velikom prostoru bez teritorijalnog kontinuiteta i drzavne organizacije ziveci u slovenskom ili u grckom okruzenju Vlasi se asimiluju To je proces koji traje vekovima Pastrovici su npr jezicki i kulturno kao i u svojoj drustvenoj strukturi poslovenjeni do druge polovine XIV veka a b c d Vukmanoviћ 1960 p 9 Vukmanoviћ 1960 p 126 Fine 1994 pp 512 513 a b c Fine 1994 p 517 Fine 1994 p 519 Cubrilovic 1983 p 414 Drancolli Jahja 1987 Gjurmime albanologjike Seria e shkencave historike Volume 16 51 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kola Azeta 2017 FROM SERENISSIMA S CENTRALIZATION TO THE SELFREGULATING KANUN THE STRENGTHENING OF BLOOD TIES AND THE RISE OF GREAT TRIBES IN NORTHERN ALBANIA FROM 15TH TO 17TH CENTURY Acta Histriae 359 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Gashi Skender 2015 ONOMASTIC HISTORICAL RESEARCH ON EXTINCT AND ACTUAL MINORITIES OF KOSOVA ASHAK p 246 Vasic Milan 1991 Etnicki odnosi u jugoslovensko albanskom granicnom podrucju prema popisnom defteru sandzaka Skadar iz 1582 83 godine Stanovnistvo slovenskog porijekla u Albaniji zbornik radova sa međunarodnog naucnog skupa odrzanog u Cetinju 21 22 i 23 juna 1990 in Serbo Croatian OCLC 29549273 Branislav Đurđev 1953 Turska vlast u Crnoj Gori Godine 1592 uspeo јe Peћanac Dervish beg Aliћ Sarvanoviћ da dobiјe Crnogorski sanџak koјi јe sa Ulciњem i Barom iz dvoјen iz Skadarskog sanџaka Novi sanџak beg јe pisao kotor skom providuru da јe dobio na upravu Crnogorski sanџak i sa i im Pashtroviћe i Perast koјi su bili pod mletachkom vlashћu On јe u tom pismu zahtevao da mu doђu Pashtroviћi i Perashtani i Tea Perincic Mayhew 2008 Dalmatia Between Ottoman and Venetian Rule Contado Di Zara 1645 1718 https www academia edu 860183 Dalmatia Between Ottoman and Venetian Rule Contado Di Zara 1645 1718 page 45 Manastir Gradishte PDF Buљarica Manastir Gradishte 2016 ISBN 978 9940 9563 1 8 Archived from the original PDF on 6 June 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2018 Luketiћ Dr Miroslav 2000 Pomenik Pashtroviћa I Petrovac a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Sources editCubrilovic Vasa 1983 Odabrani istorijski radovi Narodna knjiga Fine John Van Antwerp Jr 1994 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest University of Michigan Press ISBN 978 0 472 08260 5 Vukmanoviћ Јovan 1960 Pashtroviћi antropogeografsko etnoloshka ispitivaњa Obod Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Luketiћ Dr Miroslav 2000 Pomenik Pashtroviћa I Petrovac a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Sekularac Bozidar 2009 Vlasi na Crnogorskom primorju PDF Matica casopis za Drustvena Pitanja X 40 153 162 External links editPastrovici homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pastrovici amp oldid 1185817660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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