Description
Pages 176a and 176b of the Defter for nahie Zhupa in Sancak of Ohrid, were writen in 1583. In these pages, it is indicated that the village Vlah, or Iflah, in nahie Zhupa, had 10 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men. All the inhabitants were Christian.
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Turski Dokumenti VIII — 600.Relations
Places (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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Ivlahlar | Place | The village of Vlahlar/Ivlahlar was situated in the vilayet Gorni Debar. Its current name is Evla in the municipality of Centar Župa (Republic of North Macedonia). Today the village is abandoned. In the Census of 1466/67, the village is registered as Ivlahlar, with only one family. In the Census from 1583 of Sancak Ohrid, the village is registered under the name Vlah, in nahie Zhupa, with 15 Christian families. The Defter for nahie Zhupa in Sancak of Ohrid, written in 1583, indicated that the village Vlah, or Iflah, in nahie Zhupa, had 10 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men. All the inhabitants were Christian. |
Events (1)
Name | Class | Begin | End | Description |
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The village Vlah had 10 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men. | Activity | The Defter for nahie Zhupa in Sancak of Ohrid, writen in 1583, indicated that the village Vlah, or Iflah, in nahie Zhupa, had 10 male heads of families and 5 unmarried men. All the inhabitants were Christian. |
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. |