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visited the capital of the sanjak in 1660 and observed that the population spoke "Albanian and Turkish, but not Bosnian". According to Ottoman sources, sanjak was inhabited with Albanians, Vlachs, Slavs, Turks, Gypsies and others, of Muslim, Orthodox and Catholic confessions. Among the Christians a
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of the sanjak show that the c. 1000 villages of the region were mostly inhabited by Christians, with Muslims comprising forty-six households not in compact communities but spread in thirty villages. As in nearby
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As for Serbia, we have data only on Novo Brdo, Janjevo and group of mines on Mount Kopaonik which, all together, belonged to the sanjak of Vucitrn
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until the definite annexation of the Serbian Despotate in 1459. The first Ottoman records include the territory of the sanjak as
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According to Ottoman defters of 1525—1561 the sanjak of Vučitrn included the following towns: Vučitrn,
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Catholic community also existed as evidenced by a local landmark known as the "Latin cemetery" (
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the rate of conversion of Orthodox Slavs to Islam was low. Ottoman traveller
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In 1864 during the administrative reforms of the era, it was demoted to a
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by the Ottomans in 1455, it remained under control of the governor of
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Eva Frantz (ed.). 492: 366:In 1717, during the Austro-Turkish War, 1204:Ottoman period in the history of Kosovo 1199:Sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire in Europe 649:Stefanaq Pollo; Kristaq Prifti (2002), 548: 514: 341:Contemporary documents like the 1566-7 14: 1181: 680: 604:Ipeshkvia Shkup-Prizren nëpër shekuj 653:(in Albanian), vol. II, Tiranë 628:. Priština: Jedinstvo. p. 25. 465:Knjiga o Kosovu: razgovori o Kosovu 24: 370:in the sanjak, raised by the Serb 25: 1230: 600: 468:. Književne novine. p. 208. 318:, Belasica, Belo Brdo, Koporići, 299:(Vilayet of Vuk), a reference to 884:İstolni Belgrad (Székesfehérvár) 707: 397:mountain together with those in 179: 154: 62: 657: 287:Vushtrri was captured from the 642: 614: 594: 586:during the XVI-XVIII centuries 576: 455: 374:. It was brutally suppressed. 326:. In 1459-1826 it was part of 13: 1: 432: 408: 7: 1169:Modern names in parentheses 1154:Zağra-i Atik (Stara Zagora) 10: 1235: 521:. Macmillan. p. 106. 388: 282: 1167: 724: 405:belonged to this sanjak. 381:of the newly established 272:. It was named after its 245: 214: 133: 129: 125: 121: 111: 101: 97: 89: 85: 75: 59: 54: 43: 32: 789:Değirmenilk ve Mesentûri 393:A group of mines on the 989:Yeni Pazar (Novi Pazar) 518:Kosovo: a short history 238:Pashallëku i Prishtinës 944:Modava (Moldova Veche) 734:Alaca Hișar (Kruševac) 515:Malcolm, Noel (1998). 360: 334:. It was also part of 237: 224: 206: 113:• Disestablished 1094:Semendire (Smederevo) 667:. 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Index

Sanjak of Vučitrn
Sanjak
Ottoman Empire
Coat of arms of Viçitrina Vučitrn
Vushtrri
Serbian Despotate
Sanjak of Pristina
Albanian
Serbian
Turkish
Albanian
Serbian
sanjak
Ottoman Empire
Rumelia
Balkans
Kosovo
administrative center
Vushtrri
Serbian Despotate
Skopsko Krajište
Vuk Branković
Pristina
Janjevo
Novo Brdo
Trepča
Donja Trepča
Rumelia Eyalet
Budin Eyalet
Temeşvar Eyalet

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