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Gjilan, or Gnjilane ( sr-cyr, Гњилане) is the eighth largest
city A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in
Kosovo Kosovo ( sq, Kosova or ; sr-Cyrl, Косово ), officially the Republic of Kosovo ( sq, Republika e Kosovës, links=no; sr, Република Косово, Republika Kosovo, links=no), is a partially recognised state in Southeast Euro ...
and seat of Gjilan Municipality and Gjilan District.


Name

Ottoman chronicler
Evliya Çelebi Derviş Mehmed Zillî (25 March 1611 – 1682), known as Evliya Çelebi ( ota, اوليا چلبى), was an Ottoman explorer who travelled through the territory of the Ottoman Empire and neighboring lands over a period of forty years, recording ...
mentions ''Morava'' as a settlement of the
Sanjak of Vučitrn Sanjaks (liwāʾ) (plural form: alwiyāʾ) * Armenian: նահանգ (''nahang''; meaning "province") * Bulgarian: окръг (''okrǔg''; meaning "county", "province", or "region") * el, Διοίκησις (''dioikēsis'', meaning "province" ...
. Çelebi writes that: "The seventeen day journey from
Constantinople la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه , alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya ( Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ( ...
(Istanbul) to pass through Vranje, Novo Brdo, Kriva Reka (Kosovo), Kriva Reka (Egridere) and Morava (Gjilan). The etymology of Gjilan is disputed. Albanian language, Albanian sources claim that the town (initially a village) obtained its name from Bahti Beg Gjinolli of Gjinaj clan that ruled the region of Vushtrri (Llap (region), Llap and Drenica), and populated this area in the 18th century (around 1750).


History

In 1342, a place called Morava was visited by Serbs, Serbian King Stefan Dušan (later Emperor of Serbia, Emperor, r. 1331–1355).Kostić 1922, p. 126 Gradište (Binačko), A fort was built nearby in the 14th century. Gornja Morava ("Upper Morava") was known as simply Morava under Ottoman Empire, Ottoman rule, and it extended west of the Upper Žegra–Budriga–Cernica line, thus Gjilan stayed in the ''oblast'' (province) of Topolnica, which provincial seat was Novo Brdo. In the 1455 defter (Ottoman tax registry), Gjilan was inhabited by Serbs, and the priest Božidar served the town. There were 41 households. The defter is deemed highly unreliable in the modern day and age due to its religious and not ethnic registration of people. Haji Kalfa (first half of the 17th century) mentions Morava being 17 days from
Constantinople la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه , alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya ( Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ( ...
. Gornja Morava and Izmornik were organized into the Sanjak of Vučitrn up until the 18th century. Gjilan became a kadiluk around 1780, and 20–25 years later a large village. The exact year of establishment of Gjilan to this day is not exactly determined. In the 17th century, Evlia Çelebija mentions Gjilan, but named ''Morava'', as a cadillac within the
Sanjak of Vučitrn Sanjaks (liwāʾ) (plural form: alwiyāʾ) * Armenian: նահանգ (''nahang''; meaning "province") * Bulgarian: окръг (''okrǔg''; meaning "county", "province", or "region") * el, Διοίκησις (''dioikēsis'', meaning "province" ...
. Among other things, Evlia Çelebija writes that "Seventeen days the road from
Constantinople la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه , alternate_name = Byzantion (earlier Greek name), Nova Roma ("New Rome"), Miklagard/Miklagarth (Old Norse), Tsargrad ( Slavic), Qustantiniya ( Arabic), Basileuousa ("Queen of Cities"), Megalopolis ( ...
(today's Istanbul) to Novo Brdo passes through Vranje, Kriva Reka (Kosovo), Kriva Reka (Egridere) of Morava (Gjilan)". There is a tradition in the people that Gjilan as a settlement was formed around 1750, and as an urban center – in 1772. Gjilan as a town developed in addition to the extinction of Novo Brdo, which in the Middle Ages was one of the cities and the largest commercial, economic and mining centers in the Balkans. The feudal family "Gjinaj" in the second half of the nineteenth century transferred their headquarters from Novo Brdo and built their own houses in the place where Gjilani is now located.


Modern history

In 1999, Camp Monteith was established outside the city as a base of operations for Kosovo Force, KFOR during Operation Joint Guardian, on the site of a destroyed Military of Serbia, Serbian military base which was handed over to the Kosovo Protection Corps in 2007 after the U.S. Military downsized their number of troops. Gjilan has also served as the regional headquarters of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo, UNMIK International Police task force from 1999. In the aftermath of the Kosovo War, the town's Kosovo Serb civilians were Gnjilane killings, abducted, tortured and killed by members of the Kosovo Liberation Army's "Gnjilane Group". They kidnapped 159 Serb civilians and killed between 51 and 80 of them from June to October 1999.


Geography

Gjilan is located in the southeastern part of Kosovo, the region of Kosovo Pomoravlje, Anamorava. Its geographic position makes it possible to make good connections with other centers of Kosovo and the region. Around the town of Gjilan lis the Hill of Martyrs (Popovica), Gllama, Dheu i Bardhë, the area of Malisheva (Gjilan), Zabeli of Sahit Agës and Bregu i Thatë. There are three small rivers, Binačka Morava, Mirusha, Banja and Stanishori, which join and flow to Binačka Morava, west of the Uglara village. Gjilan is 46 km from Pristina, 27 km from Kamenica, Kosovo, Kamenica, 22 km from Vitina, and 25 km from Novo Brdo. The municipalities of the region are bordered in the southeast by Preševo (33 km) and Kumanovo (53 km), and in the east by Bujanovac (40 km). The Gjilan area is defined by the Binačka Morava, Morava River, which collects all the small rivers, with an average monthly flow rate of 6.7 cubic meters/second. In the southeast it is surrounded by the Skopska Crna Gora, mountains of Karadak.


Climate

Gjilan has a Humid subtropical climate (Cfa) as of the Köppen climate classification with an average annual temperature of . The warmest month in Gjilan is August with an average temperature of , while the coldest month is January with an average temperature of .


Economy

There are 3,700 registered private businesses in the municipality employing 7,900 people. Before 1999, Gjilan was an important industrial centre in Kosovo. Still in operation are the radiator factory and tobacco factory, which has been recently privatized. The new city business incubator, supported by the European Agency for Reconstruction, was inaugurated in the summer of 2007.


Infrastructure


Education

Education in Gjilan includes primary and secondary education, and a public university. Currently there are 23,608 Albanian students and 881 minority students enrolled in educational institutions around Gjilan. The primary education ranging from grades 1−5 along with the lower secondary education is obligatory for all citizens and it begins when the child turns 6 years old. It is free of charge. The second phase of the obligatory education is the so-called lower secondary education which consists of teenagers usually around 12–15 years of age, therefore, grades 6–9. This education, according to the law, is also free of charge and publicly funded. The lower secondary education in Gjilan is held in Albanian, Serbian, and Turkish language. Higher education is available of attaining in various universities and different educational institutions offering high professional education. Higher education is also available in public or private institutions where the students are offered associate degrees, bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and PhDs. Various schedules are additionally available where students can choose to pursue their studies full-time or part-time.


Demography

The population of Gjilan has always been mixed, but with a predominant majority of Albanians in both periods during Turkish and Serbian-Yugoslav rule. According to the 2011 census, the Municipality of Gjilan has 90,178 inhabitants. Albanians – 87,814, Serbs – 624, Turkic peoples, Turks – 978, Bosniaks – 121, Romani people, Roma – 361, Ashkali – 15, Gorani people, Gorani – 69, Balkan Egyptians, Egyptians – 1, others – 95. They preferred not to respond – 35 people. In the city live 54,239 inhabitants, while in rural areas – 35,939. Division of population by gender: male – 45,354, female – 44,824. Based on the population estimates from the Kosovo Agency of Statistics in 2016, the municipality has 81,447 inhabitants. The vast majority of the population is Kosovo Albanians, Albanian, followed by Kosovo Serbs, Serbs, and a small number of Demographics of Kosovo#Ethnic groups, minorities. There are among others, 978 Turks or 1% of the municipal population. The recorded number of Serbs has decreased due to partial census boycott and the creation of the Serb-majority municipality of Parteš. The ethnic composition of the municipality: Albanian language, Albanian, Serbian language, Serbian and Turkish language, Turkish are all official languages in the municipality.


Culture


Flaka e Janarit

''Flaka e Janarit'' is a cultural event that starts on January 11 in Gjilan with a symbolic opening of the flame, to keep up with various cultural activities to 31 January of each year. It gathers thousands of artists and art lovers from all the Albanian territories, who for three consecutive weeks transform the city into a cultural metropolis. The nation's martyrs are honored through values of art by this event, which began before the 10th anniversary of the assassination of writer, activist and patriot Jusuf Gërvalla, along with Kadri Zeka and Bardhosh Gërvalla. It was exactly the tenth anniversary without these three martyrs of freedom and from coincidence of these murders in a same date on 11 January, this event got this name "Flaka e Janarit". There are 41 mosques in Gjilan.


Sports

Gjilan is home to the basketball club KB Drita, the football clubs SC Gjilani and FC Drita and the volleyball club KV Drita, male and female competition the most successful club in Gjilan's history. It also has the football club which is in the 2nd league KF Bashkimi from Koretin, a village in Gjilan. Gjilan hosts the biggest derby in Kosovo, the Kosovo Derby, between FC Drita and SC Gjilani. Both of the clubs are from the city, which draw thousands of viewers inside the Gjilan City Stadium.


Gallery

File:Gjilani i vjeter qendra.jpg, City center, 1913 File:Gjilani 1925.jpg, 1925 File:Shtëpia e Zekirja Abdullahut Gjilan.jpg, House of Zekirja Abdullahu File:Manastiri i Shen Nikolles , Strazh Gjilan.jpg, Monastery of St. Nicholas, Straža, Gjilan File:Gilan.jpg, Main Street File:City of Gjilan.jpg, City Theater File:Shkolla e Muzikës Gjilan.png, Conservatory File:Sahat Kulla, Gjilan.jpg, Clock Tower File:Xhamia e Madhe në Gjilan.jpg, Big Mosque File:Xhamia Atik.jpg, Oldest Mosque of 1606 File:Kisha e Shen Anes , Dunav.jpg, Dunav Church


Notable people

*Idriz Seferi (b.1847), Albanian patriot *Mulla Idriz Gjilani (b.1901), Albanian patriot *Zoran Antić (b. 1975), Serbian footballer *Faton Bislimi (b. 1983), Kosovan author *Nijazi Ramadani (b. 1964), Kosovan poetry writer *Albert Bunjaku (b. 1983), Swiss footballer *Daut Dauti (b. 1960) Kosovan author *Dragan Dimić, Serbian footballer *Bajram Haliti (b. 1955), Romani writer *Shpëtim Hasani (b. 1982), Kosovan footballer *Lutfi Haziri (b. 1969), Kosovan politician *Genta Ismajli (b. 1985), Kosovan singer *Ismet Munishi (b. 1974), Kosovan footballer *Aljmir Murati (b. 1985), Swiss footballer *Zenun Pajaziti (b. 1966), Kosovan politician *Xherdan Shaqiri (b. 1991), Swiss footballer *Jahi Jahiu, (b. 1959), Kosovan artist *Mira Stupica (b. 1923), Serbian actress *Goran Svilanović (b. 1963), Serbian politician *Faton Toski (b. 1987), German footballer *Agim Ramadani (b. 1963), KLA commander *Abdullah Tahiri (b. 1956), KLA commander *Antun Marković (b. 1992), Croatian footballer *Lirim Hajrullahu (b. 1990), Canadian Canadian Football League, CFL kicker


International relations

Gjilan is Twin towns and sister cities, twinned with: * Kumanovo, North Macedonia * Nazilli, Turkey


Notes


References


External links


Municipality of Gjilan
fficial Website {{Authority control Gjilan, Cities in Kosovo, Gjilan Municipalities of Kosovo, Gjilan