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Prilepnica

Prilepnica (Serbian Cyrillic: Прилепница) or Përlepnica (Albanian: Përlepnicë), is a village in the Kosovo Pomoravlje region of eastern Kosovo. The village is situated by the old mountainous road leading up to Novo Brdo, some 7 km from Gjilan.

Përlepnicë
Përlepnicë
Përlepnicë
Location in Kosovo
Coordinates: 42°30′46.01″N 21°31′9.01″E / 42.5127806°N 21.5191694°E / 42.5127806; 21.5191694
Location Kosovo
DistrictGjilan
MunicipalityGjilan
Population
 (2011)
 • Total1,944[1]
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Etymology edit

The etymology of Prilepnica / Përlepnica may come from the same origin as the etymology of Prilep a town today in North Macedonia. As we can see, the place names are very similar, with the same word Prilep present in both. In the Albanian language also the word Përlep appears in both; the name Prilep means “stuck” on the rocks in Old Church Slavonic. This is in reference to an old fortress that was attached to the rocky hilltop. This can be in reference to Prilepac a Serbian medieval fortress near Novo Brdo which is by Përlepnica.

History edit

The village was inhabited in the Middle Ages.[2] There are ruins of an old church.[3] Prince Lazar of Serbia (r. 1373–1389) was born in Prilepac near Boževce, which according to tradition was Prilepnica.[4] The village was mentioned in the Ottoman defter of 1455 of the Vlk Vilayet (Vilayet of Vuk), encompassing most of Vuk Branković's former territory. At that time the village was populated exclusively by Serbs, on the forehead with priest, living in 62 households.[5]

The village is mentioned under the name Prilěpnica (Cyrillic: Прилѣпница).

During the Kosovo War, on 6 April 1999, Yugoslav forces entered the village and ordered the population to leave, in order to set up mines. On 13 April, they were again asked to evacuate, and the next day, houses were set on fire.[6] A Serb was murdered on the Prilepnica road on 28 August.[7]

Some old walls were found at the time a dam was built, but archaeologists have not yet studied the site. In old houses and during construction of new houses, items such as ancient bottles and swords are often found. Although the objects remain unidentified, some have been kept as possibly valuable.[8]

Anthropology edit

Albanian families include: Kalaushi, Shabani, Muja, Zubaku, Hima, Syla, Tefiqi, Dankaj, Emini, Rexhepi, and others. These families settled from the Sanjak of Niš during and after the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–)Making those families known as Muhaxhirs, while native families include the Bajrami, Abazi and Daku for example, along with many others. Mirlind Daku comes from the Daku family of the village. Lutfi Haziri has a wife originally from this village(Mirvete Bajrami), of the Bajrami family.

Notable people edit

Lazar of Serbia, (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Хребељановић; c. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler born in this region.

Mirlind Daku, (born 1 January 1998) is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Russian Premier League club Rubin Kazan, who plays for the Albanian national team.

Leonit Abazi,(born 5 July 1993) is a Kosovar-Albanian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Football Superleague of Kosovo club Ballkani the Kosovo national team.

Bardhyl Ajeti, (May 29, 1977 in Përlepnica, SFR Yugoslavia – 28 June 2005 in Milan, Italy) was a reporter for the Albanian-language daily newspaper Bota Sot, published in Prishtina.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Kosovo census 1948 - 2011 Retrieved 20.05.2016.
  2. ^ Hamid Hadžibegić; Adem Handžić; Ešref Kovačević (1972). Oblast Brankovića – Opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Orijentalni institut Sarajevo.
  3. ^ Gojko Subotić (1998). Art of Kosovo: the sacred land. Monacelli Press. p. 248. ISBN 978-1-58093-006-2.
  4. ^ Mirjana Đekić (1989). Srpska narodna nošnja Kosova: Gnjilane. Kulturno-prosvjetni sabor Hrvatske. p. 41. ISBN 9788680825885.
  5. ^ Hamid Hadžibegić; Adem Handžić; Ešref Kovačević (1972). Oblast Brankovića – Opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Orijentalni institut Sarajevo.
  6. ^ United Nations Publications (2002). Yearbook of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (F). United Nations Publications. pp. 107–. ISBN 978-92-1-156706-9.
  7. ^ Zoran Andjelković; Center for Peace and Tolerance (2000). Days of terror: in the presence of the international forces. Center for peace and tolerance. p. 225.
  8. ^ ^Hamid Hadžibegić, Adem Handžić and Ešref Kovačević (1972). Oblast Brankovića – Opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Orijentalni institut Sarajevo

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Prilepnica in OpenStreetMap


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etymology of Prilepnica Perlepnica may come from the same origin as the etymology of Prilep a town today in North Macedonia As we can see the place names are very similar with the same word Prilep present in both In the Albanian language also the word Perlep appears in both the name Prilep means stuck on the rocks in Old Church Slavonic This is in reference to an old fortress that was attached to the rocky hilltop This can be in reference to Prilepac a Serbian medieval fortress near Novo Brdo which is by Perlepnica History editThe village was inhabited in the Middle Ages 2 There are ruins of an old church 3 Prince Lazar of Serbia r 1373 1389 was born in Prilepac near Bozevce which according to tradition was Prilepnica 4 The village was mentioned in the Ottoman defter of 1455 of the Vlk Vilayet Vilayet of Vuk encompassing most of Vuk Brankovic s former territory At that time the village was populated exclusively by Serbs on the forehead with priest living in 62 households 5 The village is mentioned under the name Prilepnica Cyrillic Prilѣpnica During the Kosovo War on 6 April 1999 Yugoslav forces entered the village and ordered the population to leave in order to set up mines On 13 April they were again asked to evacuate and the next day houses were set on fire 6 A Serb was murdered on the Prilepnica road on 28 August 7 Some old walls were found at the time a dam was built but archaeologists have not yet studied the site In old houses and during construction of new houses items such as ancient bottles and swords are often found Although the objects remain unidentified some have been kept as possibly valuable 8 Anthropology editAlbanian families include Kalaushi Shabani Muja Zubaku Hima Syla Tefiqi Dankaj Emini Rexhepi and others These families settled from the Sanjak of Nis during and after the Serbian Ottoman War 1876 Making those families known as Muhaxhirs while native families include the Bajrami Abazi and Daku for example along with many others Mirlind Daku comes from the Daku family of the village Lutfi Haziri has a wife originally from this village Mirvete Bajrami of the Bajrami family Notable people editLazar of Serbia Serbian Cyrillic Lazar Hrebeљanoviћ c 1329 15 June 1389 was a medieval Serbian ruler born in this region Mirlind Daku born 1 January 1998 is a professional footballer who plays as a forward for Russian Premier League club Rubin Kazan who plays for the Albanian national team Leonit Abazi born 5 July 1993 is a Kosovar Albanian professional footballer who plays as a left back for Football Superleague of Kosovo club Ballkani the Kosovo national team Bardhyl Ajeti May 29 1977 in Perlepnica SFR Yugoslavia 28 June 2005 in Milan Italy was a reporter for the Albanian language daily newspaper Bota Sot published in Prishtina See also editPrilepnica River Prilepnica Lake Lazar of Serbia Mirlind Daku Lutfi Haziri Leonit AbaziReferences edit Kosovo census 1948 2011 Retrieved 20 05 2016 Hamid Hadzibegic Adem Handzic Esref Kovacevic 1972 Oblast Brankovica Opsirni katastarski popis iz 1455 Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Orijentalni institut Sarajevo Gojko Subotic 1998 Art of Kosovo the sacred land Monacelli Press p 248 ISBN 978 1 58093 006 2 Mirjana Đekic 1989 Srpska narodna nosnja Kosova Gnjilane Kulturno prosvjetni sabor Hrvatske p 41 ISBN 9788680825885 Hamid Hadzibegic Adem Handzic Esref Kovacevic 1972 Oblast Brankovica Opsirni katastarski popis iz 1455 Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Orijentalni institut Sarajevo United Nations Publications 2002 Yearbook of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia F United Nations Publications pp 107 ISBN 978 92 1 156706 9 Zoran Andjelkovic Center for Peace and Tolerance 2000 Days of terror in the presence of the international forces Center for peace and tolerance p 225 Hamid Hadzibegic Adem Handzic and Esref Kovacevic 1972 Oblast Brankovica Opsirni katastarski popis iz 1455 Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Orijentalni institut SarajevoBibliography edithttp www scribd com doc 6055186 Qka e Ben Te Dallueshme PerlepnicenExternal links editPrilepnica in OpenStreetMap nbsp This Kosovo location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prilepnica amp oldid 1213567827, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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