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Pasjan
Pasjane
Village
Pasjan is located in Kosovo
Pasjan
Pasjan
Location in Kosovo
Pasjan is located in Serbia
Pasjan
Pasjan
Location in Serbia
Coordinates: 42°24′25″N 21°29′44″E / 42.40694°N 21.49556°E / 42.40694; 21.49556
CountryKosovo
DistrictGjilan
MunicipalityPartesh
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total974
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Pasjane (Serbian Cyrillic: Пасјане) or Pasjani (Albanian: Pasjan), is a village in the municipality of Parteš in Kosovo. It is inhabited by a majority of ethnic Serbs.[2]

History

The village was mentioned as Pasjan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пасјан) in the Ottoman defter of 1455 of the Vlk Vilayet (Vilayet of Vuk), encompassing most of Vuk Branković's former territory. At that time the village was populated exclusively by Serbs, on the forehead with priest, living in 94 households.[3]

In 1907, there was a battle between Serbian Chetnik Organization and Ottoman Empire[4] In the villages church.

In the 19th-20th ceuntry, Bosiljka Rajčić lived in the village of Pasjane, she was proclaimed Saint on 3 May 2018[5] by the Serbian Orthodox Church.

References

  1. ^ 2011 Kosovo Census results
  2. ^ Ethnic composition of Kosovo - 2011 Retrieved 19.05.2016.
  3. ^ Hamid Hadžibegić; Adem Handžić; Ešref Kovačević (1972). Oblast Brankovića – Opširni katastarski popis iz 1455. Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia: Orijentalni institut Sarajevo.
  4. ^ Zarković, Vesna (2009). "The death of Serbian company in Pasjan 1907". Baština (26): 195–210. ISSN 0353-9008.
  5. ^ "Ko su novi srpski svetitelji: Svi su odbili da pređu u islam i stradali od Turaka ili Albanaca". Telegraf.rs (in Serbian). 2018-05-05. Retrieved 2023-02-01.


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