Shurdhah Island ( sq, Ishulli i Shurdhahut) is an island in northern
Albania
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in the
Vau i Dejës Reservoir. It was formed after the flooding of the
Drin river valley during the construction of the HPS. It is the largest island in the reservoir with an area of 7.5 hectares. From the most northern tip of the island to the most southern tip of it, it has an estimated length of .It is accessible by tourist boat in summer from the Vau i Dejës dam or Rragam. Shurdhah attested in medieval sources as ''Sarda'' and its submerged area were an early medieval settlement in Albania linked to the
Komani-Kruja culture
The Komani-Kruja culture is an archaeological culture attested from late antiquity to the Middle Ages in central and northern Albania, southern Montenegro and similar sites in the western parts of North Macedonia. It consists of settlements usuall ...
.
Name
The name of the original Illyrian settlement was Sarda (Albanian Sardë). Later, the name was changed to Shurdha which means 'deaf' in Albanian. The name changed while Albania was an Atheist Communist state, when due to the strong religious connection of the island, it was forgotten.
History
Sarda was founded between the 6th and 7th centuries and is linked to the development of the
Komani-Kruja culture
The Komani-Kruja culture is an archaeological culture attested from late antiquity to the Middle Ages in central and northern Albania, southern Montenegro and similar sites in the western parts of North Macedonia. It consists of settlements usuall ...
in northern Albania. The town was strategically located on the old road from the
Adriatic Sea
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to
Dardania and served as a resting point along the trade route.
The settlement originally had a wall encircling the entire hill it was built on. Encircled on three sides by the
Drin river, Sarda had 12 defensive towers of various forms.
Sarda seems to have been a modest settlement from its foundation to the 9th century when it saw rapid expansion.
From the 9th to the 12th century Sarda developed continuously. Two rings of walls were built and fourteen churches were constructed within the site which covered at that time no more than 6ha. Sarda is attested as a bishopric since the 9th century. It may have become the new seat of a bishopric which was previously seated in Koman. In the 12th century, it became the seat of joint
bishop of Sapa and Sarda.
In the 13th century Sarda had territorial disagreements with
Scutari.
The island was the original settlement of the feudal Lekë Dukagjini patriarch, famous for the rules of the
Kanun.
It was ravaged by the
Ottomans
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Reliable information about the early history of Ottoman Turks remains scarce, ...
in 1491.
In 1973, when the dam was completed, the city of Sarda became an island on the left bank of the river Drin.
Ecclesiastical history
Around 1100 a Diocese of Sarda was established on the island.
No residential incumbents available.
The see of Sardë shortly comprised also the
Diocese of Dagnum (Dagno, Daynum, Danj; Daynensis), founded as suffragan of
Archbishopric of Antivari (now Bar, in
Montenegro
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) during the second half of the fourteenth century, which was united with Sarda by
Pope Martin V
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in 1428.
The bishopric of Sardë (Sardoniki) itself was suppressed no later than 1600, allegedly in 1491 when
Pope Innocent VIII
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joined it to the
Diocese of Sapë
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History
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(Sappa), and the united sees were
suffragan
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s in the
ecclesiastical province
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of the Metropolitan
Archdiocese of Antivari
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar ( cnr, Барска надбискупија, Barska nadbiskupija; sq, Kryepeshkopata Katolike Romake e Tivarit; la, Archidioecesis Antibarensis) is a diocese of the Catholic Church in Montenegro. until the end of the eighteenth century.
Titular see
In 1933 the diocese was restored as
Titular bishopric
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of Sarda. The title has been held by:
* Luis Baldo Riva,
Redemptorists
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(C.SS.R.) (1969.03.13 – 1978.01.15) as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Trujillo (
Peru
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) (1969.03.13 – 1977.06.27), later
Bishop-Prelate
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of
Territorial Prelature of Chuquibamba
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History
On 5 June 1962, t ...
(Peru) (1977.06.27 – death 1983.06.27)
* Roland Pierre DuMaine (1978.04.24 – 1981.01.27) as Auxiliary Bishop of
San Francisco
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(California, USA) (1978.04.24 – 1981.01.27); later Bishop of
San Jose (USA) (1981.01.27 – retired 1999.11.27)
* François Xavier Nguyễn Văn Sang (85) (1981.03.24 – 1990.12.03) as Auxiliary Bishop of
Hà Nôi (Hanoi, Vietnam) (1981.03.24 – 1990.12.03); later Bishop of
Thái Bính (Vietnam) (1990.12.03 – retired 2009.07.25)
* Titular Archbishop
Ramiro Moliner Inglés
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Biography
Ramiro Moliner Inglés was born on 13 March 1941 in Castelserás, Provin ...
(1993.01.02 – present)
Tourism
One can visit the ruins of the 11th-century medieval castle, which includes two rings of defensive walls and towers (some sadly submerged in the lake), the remains of a Byzantine church and other early medieval walls. The setting on the steep rocks rising from the lake is especially impressive.
References
Sources
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External links
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Islands of Albania
Geography of Shkodër County
Archaeological sites in Albania