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Register for citizens in nahie Biglichta 1568/69

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ID 116127
System Class Source
Case Study Ethnonym of the Vlachs
Provenance Ottoman
Source Court Register

Description

The Register for citizens in nahie Biglichta, part of the Grand Register of Pasha Sanjak, was composed in 1568/69. Pages 127b and 128a of the Register refer to the male citizens of the village Ulah/Iflah/Vlah. In total, this village had 6 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men, whose names are registered in the Census.

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Events (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
The Register refer to the male citizens of the village Ulah/Iflah/Vlah. Activity The Register refer to the male citizens of the village Ulah/Iflah/Vlah. In total, this village had 6 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men, whose names are registered in the Census.
Actors (1)
Name Class Begin End Relation Type Description
Vlachs Group Romanesque speaking people on the Balkans. Maybe descendents of the ancient Latin-speaking population of the Roman provinces on the Balkans.
Places (1)
Name Class Begin End Description
Vlah Place The village Vlah (registered as Iflah or Ulah) is an abandoned village. The location of this village is unknown. We know that it was in nahie Biglichta, near the village of Agios Georgios, which was near the village of Kosinec. Since Agios Georgios’ location is unknown, while Kosinec is now called Ieropigi (Kastoria region in Greece, 25 km north-west of Kastoria, and 3 km from the Greek-Albanian border) and there is a monastery named Agios Georgios near Kosinec (on the south-east of the village), we can assume that the village of Vlah was nearby. In the census for nahie Biglichta 1568/69, 6 married men (Miho Div, Petri Nicola, Yanko Miro, Miro Kole, Tiho Yacio, Velko Koyo) and 5 unmarried men (Peio Miho, Mekshi Miro, Tiho Miro, Petcu Velcu, Atanas Yacio) lived in the village Vlah/Iflah/Ulah.