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Moračnik Monastery
The Moračnik Monastery ( sr, Манастир Морачник, Manastir Moračnik) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery on Moračnik island on Skadar Lake in modern-day Montenegro. It is positioned across from the village of Bobovište, whose residents used it as their church before they converted to Islam. History The name of the monastery is derived from the name of the island. The monastery was mentioned in the chapter issued by Balša III in 1417 by which he granted a salt evaporation pond to the monastery. It was built after 1400, probably between 1403 and 1417. The monastery was so poor in the 17th century that in 1665 its hegumen, together with hegumen and monks from Vranjina Monastery, requested help from Catholic bishop of Scutari Pjetër Bogdani. During Montenegrin-Ottoman war in 1853 monastery was attacked by Ottoman forces. Defended by three Leković brothers: Mališa, Savo and Andrija from the nearby Godinje village who were badly outnumbered, it was eventually capt ...
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Moračnik (Island)
Moračnik ( sr-cyrl, Морачник) is an island in Lake Skadar in the Montenegro, Montenegrin municipality of Bar, Montenegro, Bar. Monastery The Moračnik Monastery ( sr-cyrl, Манастир Морачник) is a Serbian Orthodox Church, Serbian Orthodox List of Serbian monasteries, monastery built on the Moračnik island on the Skadar Lake, modern-day Montenegro. The monastery was first mentioned in 1417 in the chapter issued by Balša III. References

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