Properties
ID | 116138 |
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System Class | Source |
Case Study | Ethnonym of the Vlachs |
Provenance | Ottoman |
Source | Court Register |
Description
age 60 of the Census conducted during the reign of Sultan Murad II (1411-1451), but before 1440, refers to the village Ivlașin in Vilayet Veles. The village was inhabited by 21 Christian families. The names of the male heads of families were: Ralko, Milan, Dabe, Dapchin, Duyko, Stayko, Radoslav, Bezhan, Radoslav II, Prodan, Rale, Papa Rayo, Dimitri, Dobroslav, Konstantin, Dabizhiv, Stoyko and Rayko. The three widows in the village were: Kruna, Dobra and Denche.
literature
Sokoloski 1973 — 63.Relations
Places (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Ivlașin | Place | Ivlașin/Vlashino was a village in Vilayet-I Koprulu (Veles). Its location is unknown. The data for this village is extracted from the Census conducted during Sultan Murad II’s reign (1421-1451). The census was completed before 1440. In the list of villages in this vilayet, Ivlașin follows after the village of Teovo, which is an existing village in Municipality Chashka, region Azot, in the Republic of North Macedonia, and is followed by another inexisting village. Ivlașin is registered as a village with 18 male heads of families and 3 widows. The inhabitants are Christian. |
Events (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Th village was inhabited by 21 Christian families. | Activity | The Census refers to the village Ivlașin in Vilayet Veles. The village was inhabited by 21 Christian families. The names of the male heads of families were: Ralko, Milan, Dabe, Dapchin, Duyko, Stayko, Radoslav, Bezhan, Radoslav II, Prodan, Rale, Papa Rayo, Dimitri, Dobroslav, Konstantin, Dabizhiv, Stoyko and Rayko. The three widows in the village were: Kruna, Dobra and Denche |
Actors (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Relation Type | Description |
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Vlachs | Group | Romanesque speaking people on the Balkans. Maybe descendents of the ancient Latin-speaking population of the Roman provinces on the Balkans. |