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The following is an overview of Serb clans in Montenegro, a general term referring to what are known as plemena and bratstva in Serbian. The terms are traditional terroritorial and political units still used in Dinaric regions such as Herzegovina and Montenegro. Image File history File links Serb_Clans1. ...
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Serbian (; ) is one of the standard versions of the Shtokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs in the Serbian diaspora. ...
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Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro Oh, Bright Dawn of May Montenegro() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Podgorica Official languages Serbian (Ijekavian dialect)1 Demonym Montenegrin Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Željko Å turanoviÄ Independence due to the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro - Declared June 3, 2006...
Organisational principles similar to bratstvo and pleme are also characteristic for Serbs and Montenegrins in Herzegovina, Boka Kotorska, the Brda (Highlands) and Gheg Albanians who live in Montenegro, Northern Albania, Kosovo. This article is only about the Serb tribes and excludes the Albanian ones, despite many (particularly in the Malesija in Montenegro) claiming origin to some Montenegrin clans. This article is about the geographic area of Herzegovina. ...
Historic mpap of the Bay, 16th century Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor, Bocche di Cattaro) in western Montenegro is a winding bay on the Adriatic sea. ...
Geg is a northern Albanian dialect. ...
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Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro Oh, Bright Dawn of May Montenegro() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Podgorica Official languages Serbian (Ijekavian dialect)1 Demonym Montenegrin Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Željko Å turanoviÄ Independence due to the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro - Declared June 3, 2006...
Terminology
English translations of terms 'Pleme' and 'Bratstvo' is very inconsistent, varying from source to source, therefore references to clans and tribes should be treated as only approximate. For other uses, see Clan (disambiguation). ...
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Tribe (pleme) Tribe (Serbian: плeмe pleme, plural: плeмeна plemena) is a traditional territorial and political unit in Montenegro. Plemena enjoyed especially large autonomy in the period from the second part of 15th century till the middle of 19th century. The first mention of a tribe was in the 13th century in Herzegovina. In fact most of the tribes in were formed in the period between the 13th and 15th centuries. Following the Ottoman occupation and dissolution of the Serbian Empire, the formation of tribes filled the gap with tribes forming local self-governing units. Serbian (; ) is one of the standard versions of the Shtokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs in the Serbian diaspora. ...
Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro Oh, Bright Dawn of May Montenegro() on the European continent() â [] Capital (and largest city) Podgorica Official languages Serbian (Ijekavian dialect)1 Demonym Montenegrin Government Republic - President Filip VujanoviÄ - Prime Minister Željko Å turanoviÄ Independence due to the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro - Declared June 3, 2006...
Serbia was formerly a principality (1817-1882), kingdom (1882-1918) and part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918-1945, until 1929 the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). ...
In 1853 Danilo II Petrović Njegoš was elected the first secular ruler of modern Montenegro and the Highlands, becoming Knjaz (Prince) Danilo I. Subsequently, the role of the central state was gradually increased and plemena lost their political independence as well as influence. The territorial subdivision of Montenegro was based on territorial clan regions. During the 1960's, the Communist Yugoslav state reorganized the whole Yugoslavia territorially and Montenegro's opštine crossed former tribal borders. However, some old tribal borders still persist, for example, Plužine still reflects the tribal borders of Piva minus the village of Mala Crna Gora (Žabljak opština). Danilo II PetroviÄ NjegoÅ¡, (May 25, 1826 â August 13, 1860), Prince Daniel II of Montenegro, was sovereign ruler of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860. ...
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in the Latin alphabet, ÐÑгоÑлавиÑа in Cyrillic; English: South Slavia, or literary The Land of South Slavs) describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century. ...
An opština is a country subdivision in Serbia. ...
Clan (bratstvo) Clan (Serbian: bratstvo, plural: bratstva) is a patrilineal kin group in Montenegro and Eastern Herzegovina. Bratstvo counts its descendance from a particular male (but sometimes also female) ancestor. Names of bratstva are derived either from the first name or nickname or profession of the ancestor. Some authors speculate that ancestry of the oldest bratstva goes down to old pre-Slavic Illyrians [1]. During time a bratstvo can split in smaller subdivisions and acquire a separate name. Surnames of contemporary Montenegrins most usually reflect these subdivisions of a larger bratstvo. Bratstvo is supposed to share the same blood and therefore marriage inside one bratstvo is in most cases prohibited regardless of the biological distance between the would-be spouses. Montenegrin families tend to guard their family/bratstvo history and many are able to recite the line of ancestors to the originator of the bratstvo. Serbian (; ) is one of the standard versions of the Shtokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs in the Serbian diaspora. ...
Patrilineality is a system in which one belongs to ones fathers lineage; it generally involves the inheritance of property, names or titles through the male line as well. ...
SAO Herzegovina (Serbian: SAO Hercegovina/СÐРХеÑÑеговина) or Serbian Autonomous Oblast of Herzegovina was an Serbian autonomous region (oblast) in Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Relationship between the two terms Although it is sometimes suggested that plemena consist of bratstva, relationship between pleme and bratstvo is loose. At times of autonomy of plemena, bratstva usually lived concentrated in the same place for long time and therefore formed a part of the pleme. Different bratstva living on the territory of one pleme were usually not related to each other. A new bratstvo could be established (and often was) if a stranger sought a refuge (usually because of conflict with Ottoman authorities or because of a blood feud) on the territory of a pleme. Local military force of a pleme consisted of units composed on the basis of local bratstva. Bratstvo is a kin group, but pleme - territorial one. Today representatives of different bratstva are dispersed not only throughout Montenegro but also globally. While bratstvo membership has remained comparatively important, membership to a pleme is becoming less and less important.
History The Montenegrin clans were an important institution in Montenegro throughout its modern history and state creation. Every tribe had its Chief, and they collectively composed a "Gathering" (Serbian: Zbor). The elders remained influential political figures up to the incorporation of Montenegro into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Later - Kingdom of Yugoslavia) in 1918. Before the collective unification of Montenegro under the House of Petrović-Njegoš, the Gathering of the Elders was the sole governing body in Montenegro. Serbian (; ) is one of the standard versions of the Shtokavian dialect, used primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and by Serbs in the Serbian diaspora. ...
Yugoslavia (Jugoslavija in the Latin alphabet, ÐÑгоÑлавиÑа in Cyrillic; English: South Slavia, or literary The Land of South Slavs) describes three political entities that existed one at a time on the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, during most of the 20th century. ...
In 1904 Prince Nikola Petrović reordered Montenegro into "captainies", each organized on a tribal level. Every nahija (compare with Nahiya) had its own Elder (from the corresponding tribe). The tribal assemblies were attended regularly by all grown men from the corresponding clan. The "General Montenegrin Assembly" was the highest political body and a mediator between the Montenegrin people and the Ottoman authorities. It was composed of chiefs of all tribes in Montenegro. Coat of arms of PetroviÄ-NjegoÅ¡ King Nikola I Mirkov PetroviÄ-NjegoÅ¡ (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐÑÐ°Ñ Ðикола I ÐиÑков ÐеÑÑовиÑ-ÐегоÑ) (October 7 [O.S. September 25] 1841 â March 1, 1921) was the only king of Montenegro, reigning as king from 1910 to 1918 and as prince from 1860 to 1910. ...
Nahiya ( Arabic: ÙØ§ØÙØ©, plural Nawahi) is a term for an administrative unit used in Syria and Iraq. ...
A list of tribes and clans Jovan Cvijić (1865 - 1927) has enlisted 21 plemena on the territory of the Old Montenegro, 7 plemena in the Highlands , 16 in Eastern Herzegovina and 2 on the Montenegrin coast. The list below contains also many groups which should be classified as bratstva. Note that the territory of contemporary Montenegro consists of several historic regions (Old Montenegro, Highlands and the Coast) as well as territories that were added to Montenegro comparatively recently (e.g., parts of what used to be Austrian Herzegovina). Old Montenegro in turn used to be divided into four districts (nahija). None of these regions and districts are reflected in official territorial division of contemporary Montenegro. Image File history File links Broom_icon. ...
Portrait of Jovan CvijiÄ by UroÅ¡ PrediÄ Jovan CvijiÄ (Cyrillic Ðован ЦвиÑиÑ) (1865 - 1927), greatest Serbian geographer, president of Serbian Royal Academy of Sciences and rector of Belgrade University. ...
Tribes of Old Montenegro - Riječka nahija
- Ceklin
- Ljubotinj
- Dobrsko Selo
- Kosjeri
- Građani
- Katunska nahija (Katun province)
- Njeguši
- Crnojević
- Ćeklići
- Čevo (Ozrinići, Kčevo)
- Cuce
- Komani
- Bajice
- Donji Kraj
- Očinići
- Ugnje
- Zagarač
- Pješivci
- Crmnička nahija (Crmnica)
- Podgor
- Sotonići
- Dupilo
- Brčeli
- Gluhi Do
- Limljani
- Boljevići
| Highland tribes (Seven Serbian Brda) Ceklin is one of the old clans of Montenegro, belonging to the RijeÄka Nahija (River Province). ...
NjeguÅ¡i (Serbian Cyrillic: ÐегÑÑи) is a village in southern Montenegro, within Cetinje municipality. ...
Cuce is a Montenegrin Highland clan. ...
- Vasojevići
- Bjelopavlići
- Piperi
- Kuči
- Bratonožići
- Moračani
- Rovčani
Tribes and clans of the Coastland - Sutorina
- Kruševice
- Krtole
- Luštica
- Grbalj
- Paštrovići
- Maine
- Pobori
- Bra(j)ići
- Mrko(je)vići
- Krivošije
| Tribes and clans of East Herzegovina - Grahovo
- Rudine
- Bijele Nikšićke Rudine
- Oputne Rudine
- Banjani
- Lukovo
- Nikšićka Župa
- Gornje Polje
- Drobnjaci
- Uskoci
- Jezera
- Korito Drobnjačko
- Šaranci
- Piva
- Gacko
- Gornje Gacko (Golija i Duga)
- Donje Gacko
- Zupci
| Dispersed ancestral clans and tribes As corporate groups below mentioned used to exist in history and some people still trace their descent from them. The VasojeviÄ tribe (Serbian: ÐаÑоÑевиÑи) is the biggest Montenegrin (Highland) clan of Montenegro, occupying the area between Vjetarnih near Bijelo Polje and MateÅ¡evo to Plav. ...
BjelopavliÄi (Serb Cyrillic: ÐÑелопавлиÑи) is a Montenegrin clan in central Montenegro. ...
Piperi is an Albanian and Serb clan from Montenegro. ...
KuÄi is one of Montenegros Highland clans, and is also a name of geographical region in eastern Montenegro which the clan populates. ...
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The PaÅ¡troviÄi is a clan in Montenegro. ...
MrkojeviÄi is a clan and region in Montenegro. ...
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Old Herzegovina Old Herzegovina (or East Herzegovina) is a historical region in Montenegro. ...
Bosansko Grahovo is a town and municipality in western Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...
Banjani is a Montenegrin Highland clan. ...
Drobnjaci is a Serb-Montenegrin clan in northern Montenegro. ...
- Maleševci
- Predojevići
- Trebješani (Nikšići)
- Ljubibratici
- Miloradovići-Hrabreni
- Ugrenovići
- Bobani
- Pilatovci
- Mrđenovići
| Medieval Serb tribe located originally in Herzegovina. ...
LjubibratiÄi was a powerful Serb tribe/clan/brotherhood in Trebinje region and Herzegovina during the 14th century. ...
References General references: - Serb clans of Montenegro
- Podjela u podlovćenskoj Crnoj Gori (Serbian), from the website of the Montenegrin Ethnic Association of Australia
Specific references and footnotes: An ethnic association of Montenegrin people in Australia, for the kinship and culture of Montenegrins in that country. ...
- ^ Boehm, Cristopher (1984). Blood Revenge. The Enactment and Management of Conflict in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press
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