Lojan, Лоꙗне
End between 01.01.1572 and 31.12.1572
Properties
ID | 117667 |
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System Class | Place |
Place | Existing Village chorion selo |
Case Study | Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition (1282–1355) , Historical Region of Macedonia TIB 16 |
Evidence | History , Charter , Ottoman Defter |
Administrative unit | North Macedonia , Northeastern Region / Североисточен регион |
Historical place | Žegligovo , Serbian Empire , Žegligovo , Črĭna Gora , Ottoman Empire , Kingdom of Serbia , Žegligovo |
Description
The village of Lojane is mentioned in the charter (the so-called "zbirna hrisovulja") of the Serbian Kings Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) and Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) from the years 1303/04 and 1336/40-1342/45 for the Monastery of Hilandar. In Lojane was located a Church of the Holy Mother of God, which was handed over to the monastery together with the village of Lojane (I pride kraljevьstvo mi crьkvь svetije Bogorodice iže vь Lojaně i sь selomь Lojanomь sь vsěmi megjami sela togo i sь vsěmi pravinami i sь vinogrady, i s nivijemь i s livadijemь i sь voděničijemь i sь zaselky Kьkrino i Zaplьžane i Kobilija Glava i Dobrutovci i Gradište, da jestь metohь svetie Bogorodice hilandarske). The village of Lojane is registered as Lojan in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
literature
Aleksić 2012 — 558 , Fostikov 2014 — 94, 147-151. 137-138 , Mišić 2002b — 59, 76, 77, 79 , Purković 1938a — 13 , Purković 1939/40 — 113 , Stankovska 2003 — 177-180 , Stojanovski-Gjorgiev 2001 — 131 , Taseva 1998 — 217 , Trifunoski 1951a — 60 and seq., 155-157 , Turski Dokumenti V — V/2, 442-444. 448 , Zbornik 2011 — 385, G147-151 , Živojinović/Savić 2017 — 213-250Relations
Sources (1)
Name | Class | Description |
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Collective Charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin for the Hilandar Monastery | Source | Тhe chrysobull charter of the Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (reigned 1282-1321) for the Tower of Hrusija of the Monastery of Hilandar on Mount Athos, which confirmed the earlier possessions of the monastery, is dated to the years 1303-1304 (or after 1331). The charter is not preserved in its original form. The text survived in four transcripts, which all contain later interpolations. |