Properties
| ID | 112895 |
|---|---|
| System Class | Source |
| Case Study | Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
| Provenance | Ottoman |
| Source | Court Register |
Description
Page No. 38a in Document 5 of Sicil No. 6 of Bitola Court was created in 1640. It is consisted of a statement by the villagers from Magarevo, who give their guarantees that the former bandit Loshan from Magarevo will no longer be a robber, because he became a martolos (local security force of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, active between 15-17 centuries, initially constituted out of the local Christians)
literature
Anastase 1936
— 174
Kančov 1900
— 239
Kizas 1910
— 239-250
Koukoudis 2003
— 352
Nicolescu 1904
— 183-186
State Statistical Office 2002
— X, 71
Relations
Actors 26
| Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dimo Mano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Dimo Mano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Dimo Nicio | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Dimo Stevo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Gogo Boio | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Gogo Mano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Kira | Person | Kira was a villager from Magarevo, sister of the former bandit Loshan. | |||
| Kosta Dimo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Kote Tsvetko | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Koyo Yano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Loshan Alexandar | Person | Loshan was a former bandit from Magarevo, who became a martolos. | |||
| Miho Mano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Mila | Person | Mila was a villager from Magarevo, sister of the former bandit Loshan | |||
| Mile Gogo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Mile Gogociu | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Mitre Niko | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Niko Mano | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Nikola Mitan | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Petko Mihale | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Petko Nicio | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Sirmo Dimo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Stoyo Kozmo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Suda | Person | Suda was a villager from Magarevo, wife of the former bandit Loshan. | |||
| Vlachs | Group | Romanesque speaking people on the Balkans. Maybe descendents of the ancient Latin-speaking population of the Roman provinces on the Balkans. | |||
| Yano Nicio | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. | |||
| Yovo Stevo | Person | A villager from Magarevo, who stated in front of the Court in Bitola, that his co-villager Loshan will no longer be a bandit, and will from then on be a martolos. |
Places 1
| Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Magarevo | Place | Magarevo is a village in the region of Bitola. The Vlach character of the village was given after the exoduses of 1769, when Vlachs from Moscopole, Gramos, Linitopi, Niculitsa and other parts of Epirus and Albania settled in kaza Bitola. Most researchers agree that until the Vlachs settled in Magarevo in late 18th century, the village was inhabited by a small number of Slavonic-speaking Christians. However, data from Ottoman defters and court registers suggest that there might have been Vlachs living in Magarevo as early as 1638. Documents from 1623 show that there were also some Muslims (Turks or Albanians) living in Magarevo. By the end of the 19th century, Magarevo was an exclusively Vlach village. In 1900, the Bulgarian Vassil Kanchov registers 2,400 inhabitants in Magarevo, all Vlachs. It is likely that some of the Slavonic speaking inhabitants of Magarevo were gradually assimilated by the more numerous Vlachs. In this context, we can mention the prominent Vlach family from Magarevo, the Mano family, which had its businesses in Pest. However, members of the Mano family in Magarevo are mentioned in 1640, when the village was predominantly Slavic. In the 2002 population census conducted in the Republic of Macedonia, Magarevo had 87 inhabitants, 62 of which were Macedonian, while only 24 were Vlach. Page No. 38a in Document 5 of Sicil No. 6 of Bitola Court was created in 1640. It is consisted of a statement by the villagers from Magarevo, who give their guarantees that the former bandit Loshan from Magarevo will no longer be a robber, because he became a martolos (local security force of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans, active between 15-17 centuries, initially constituted out of the local Christians) Bitola Court from February 17, 1641, is consisted of a list of Christian villages in the region of Bitola. In it, Magarevo is listed as a village with 55 houses. |
Events 1
| Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Statements by the villagers from Magarevo, who give their guarantees that the former bandit Loshan from Magarevo will no longer be a robber. | Activity | Statements by the villagers from Magarevo, who give their guarantees that the former bandit Loshan from Magarevo will no longer be a robber, because he became a martolos |