Ipšinja, Пшинꙗ
Begin between 01.01.1354 and 31.12.1355
End between 01.01.1570 and 31.12.1572
End between 01.01.1570 and 31.12.1572
Properties
ID | 120126 |
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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 | Charter , Ottoman Defter , History , Register pomenik |
Historical place | Žegligovo , Ottoman Empire , Serbian Empire , Žegligovo |
Administrative unit | Northeastern Region / Североисточен регион , North Macedonia |
Description
The village of Pšinja was named after the river Pčina. The village is probably attested in the boundary description of the village of Kolicko in 1354/55 (u pšinьski sinorь). This evidence in the charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) for the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God in the village of Arhiljevica may also be a hint to the river Pčina itself, and not to a settlement. Both interpretations seem to be viable. The village of Pšinja is mentioned in the Pšinski pomenik from the 15th century. It is registered as Ipšinja in the Defter for the Sanjak Köstendil from 1519 and from the years 1570 to 1572.
literature
Aleksić 2013a — 36 , Novaković 1895 — 19 , Stankovska 2003 — 244-245 , Stojanovski-Gjorgiev 2001 — 181 , Turski Dokumenti V — V/2, 499-501 , Vujošević 2013 — 246Relations
Sources (1)
Name | Class | Description |
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Arhiljevica 1 | Source | The chrysobull charter of the Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (reigned 1331-1355) confirmed the foundation of the Church of the Presentation of the Holy Mother of God by Sebastokrator Dejan in the village of Arhiljevica and its landed property. The original charter has not come upon us, and its content is preserved only in two later transcripts. The older one (Hilandar 36) is probably an authentic transcript, but its dating is questionable, because it contradicts historical circumstances known from other reliable sources. Therefore, the date, when the lost orginal was issued, can only be approximated to the years 1354 or 1355. Hilandar 150/152 differs from its predecessor in the dispositional section, containing two previously unmentioned villages, which do not appear even in the charter by the Serbian Empress Jevdokija and her son Konstantin Dragaš from 1378/79. It was made in the 15th century or later with the intent of obtaining or confirming the enlargement of Chilandar's Arhiljevica metochion. |