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proclaimed “The Saint Decree of Julhane” in 1839 which increased taxes and so it brought many rebellions. The population of Llapi fought against these reforms and during 1843 the Ottomans temporary left Llapi and started to organize the reoccupation. The rebels gathered many soldiers from the
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in the current division of Kosovo. Podujevë as a city in the Llap region is the most important economic, political, administrative, educational, cultural and health center. About 120 villages gravitate to this region, although some of them administratively belong to the municipalities of
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period (I-IV centuries) and that of late antiquity (IV-VI centuries). Although the excavations at this site were quite modest (a total of 534 m2 or only 2% of the area was excavated), they shed light on traces of Roman antiquity where special discoveries such as the
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did not pay taxes to the Ottomans. Afterwards, the Ottomans built a military cantonment during 1892 and 1899 since they detected Serbian Army movements near the border. The Albanian rebellion against Ottomans during 1906 was primary organized in the Llap region.
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and Trepča. After the partition, Nahija of Llap extended to the present territory of the municipality of PodujevĂ« as a whole, and a large part of the municipality of Pristina, to the southernmost villages of this municipality.
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Through this part of the plain flows the Llap river, which has its source in Albania, (8) joins the ..... river at the foot of the aforementioned fortress of Mitrovica, and then joins the Morava river, which flows into the
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in March 1999 in which 14 Kosovo Albanian women and children were killed by Serbian paramilitary forces. After the war, the process of establishing a Municipal Assembly began in 2002. Later, on 17 February 2008, Kosovo
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surrounding region and they won the battles against Ottomans, taking Pristina and stimulating a bigger rebellion in other regions. This rebellion was extinguished in 1847. When Serbia acquired the
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in 1877, many Albanians started to leave their houses and to come to the other parts of Kosovo, where Llapi was tone of their first destinations. There is not a single village in Podujevë where
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of 1485, Llapi had 5,952 Christian families while in 1488/89 Llapi had 7,399 households. In the Ottoman records of 1566–74, Nahija of Llap was divided into 4 smaller nahijas: Llap,
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The Llap region is located on north-east part of Kosovo. The average elevation of Llap is 825m (Anonymos, 1995). Through this region pass the main road and border which connects
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which was the second largest nahija in this sanjak. Nahija had 219 settlements, which includes some villages of today's municipalities of:
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tribe. This may prove the origin of the toponym Gallap, which is thought to come from the name of this tribe.
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mentioned the Llapi river as having "its source in Albania" and joining other rivers before flowing into the
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came to visit Kosovo, very few Llapi residents were present. Llapi is also known for its cooperation with
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writes that they are a "people of the Dardaniatae, in whose land is an ancient city". In the village of
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or migrants cannot be found, furthermore, they established new villages. Albanians of Llapi, since the
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was that of 1910 which started in the Llap region. The relationships between the residents and the
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This area approximately corresponds to the administrative territory of the municipality of
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remained under Ottoman Rule from 1455 to 1912. In the first Ottoman records of the
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took place. The south part of the region, the Gallap of Llap, were inhabited by
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the Austrian army destroyed and robbed the city of Podujevë twice. During the
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Evliya Çelebi in Albania and Adjacent Regions: Kossovo, Montenegro, Ohrid
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in the north and west and its source is considered to be the village of
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Llap region as a microgeographical whole is divided into three parts:
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Considering the fact that Kosovo was under Ottoman Rule, also
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an ancient locality has been found, who is believed to be
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covers an area of 945.4 km (365.0 sq mi).
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so it could protect the civilian population. During the
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Historical and geographical region of Kosovo in Podujevë
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In the 18th century the Nahija of Llap was part of the
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were mentioned in the Nahija of Llapi. Ottoman writer
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and they were part of the rebellion until it ended.
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Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve XV XVI
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Index

Kosovo
Kosovo
Podujevë
Demonym(s)
Albanian
lit.
Serbian
romanized
lit.
Kosovo
Llapi River
Llapi
Kopaonik
Pollatë
Sitnica
Lumadh
Vushtrri
Pristina
Llapi River
Podujevë
Pristina
Vushtrri
Mitrovica
hydronym
Albanian
Llap river
Kosovo
Serbia
Lezhë
NiĆĄ

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