Maps of Power

Dimo Pagor

Properties

ID 12914
System Class Person
Sex Male
Case Study Ethnonym of the Vlachs

Description

Dimo Pagor was a villager from Malovište, who registered in the Bitola court and took a commitment to catch bandits and bring them to the Court.

Relations

Sources (1)
Name Class Description
Court Register of Bitola 1721 Source Document No. 2, page 124b of Sicil 39 of the Bitola Court was composed on 29 Muharram 1134 (20 November 1721). In it, it is indicated: "The following persons registered in the Court: Dimo Pagor, Tane Simo, Kosta Petko, Cocio Dudu, Neto Kuyunci, Cocio Gogo, Simo son of Pancio, Yoryi Cioshcu, Hristu Papas, Kosta Papu, Edamo Iano and other inhabitants from the village of Malovište. In accordance to the high Firman they guaranteed for each other and they made a commitment to chase and catch bandits as well as to bring them to the Sharia. Written on 29th of honorable Muharram 1134. Witnesses: Haji Ibrahim, Ibrahim (a city notable), Hasan (muhzir)."
Events (3)
Name Class Begin End Description
First appearance of Dimo Pagor Activity
Last appearance of Dimo Pagor Activity
Some inhabitants from the village Malovište made a commitment to chase and catch bandits and to bring them to the Sharia Activity 20.11.1721 20.11.1721 “The following persons registered in the Court: Dimo Pagor, Tane Simo, Kosta Petko, Cocio Dudu, Neto Kuyunci, Cocio Gogo, Simo son of Pancio, Yoryi Cioshcu, Hristu Papas, Kosta Papu, Edamo Iano and other inhabitants from the village Malovište. In accordance to the high Firman, they guaranteed for each other and they made a commitment to chase and catch bandits, as well as to bring them to the Sharia.