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Leskovik is a town and a former municipality in the
Korçë County Korçë County ( sq, Qarku Korçë, italic=unset), officially the County of Korçë ( sq, Qarku i Korçës, italic=unset), is a county in the Southern Region of the Republic of Albania. It is the largest by area and the seventh most populous of ...
, southeastern
Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Kolonjë. It is located right at the Greek-Albanian border. The population at the 2011 census was 1,525.2011 census results


History


Etymology

The toponym Leskovik is formed from the Slavic word ''leska'' meaning ‘hazel, corylus avellana’ or ‘hazel river' along with the suffix ''ik(ë)''. The name of the town has been written as ''Lexovico'' in a map (1821) by Pouqueville and as ''Leskovik'' in an Ottoman document (1851).


Ottoman period

The area came under
Ottoman rule Ottoman is the Turkish spelling of the Arabic masculine given name Uthman ( ar, عُثْمان, ‘uthmān). It may refer to: Governments and dynasties * Ottoman Caliphate, an Islamic caliphate from 1517 to 1924 * Ottoman Empire, in existence fro ...
in the 15th century and became part of the Sanjak of Ioannina. Leskovik was recognized as a town in the early 1800s. It was conceived as a relaxing and retreat center for the Ottoman administration. Leskovik subsequently was elevated from ''
kaza A kaza (, , , plural: , , ; ota, قضا, script=Arab, (; meaning 'borough') * bg, околия (; meaning 'district'); also Кааза * el, υποδιοίκησις () or (, which means 'borough' or 'municipality'); also () * lad, kaza , ...
'' into a ''
sanjak Sanjaks (liwāʾ) (plural form: alwiyāʾ) * Armenian: նահանգ (''nahang''; meaning "province") * Bulgarian: окръг (''okrǔg''; meaning "county", "province", or "region") * el, Διοίκησις (''dioikēsis'', meaning "province" ...
''. Leskovik kaza (subdistrict) was located within Yanya sanjak, part of Yanya Vilayet (province) till 1912. Leskovik and the nearby mountain Melesin was the site of a battle in 1831. Ottoman Albanian
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and landowners from nineteenth century Leskovik owned estate properties ( chiftlik) in parts of the Balkans and in particular the
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, until its loss to Greece in 1881 leading to local economic decline and increasing reliance on agriculture. Leskovik was a significant centre for the Sufi Bektashi order and it was strongly established in the surrounding area. The Sufi Halveti order was also present in the town and the Sufi Hayatiyya order had a tekke dating from 1796. In the late Ottoman period and on the eve of the Balkan Wars, the population of Leskovik was mostly Muslim Bektashi. "Durham proceeded to Kolonia... and to Leskovik, mainly full of Bektashi Muslims" In Leskovik, a Bektashi tekke was founded in 1887 by Abedin Baba, a town native and religious figure. The tekke housed a small number of dervishes and Abedin Baba's gravesite, later destroyed by war. "Liaskovik.-The population of this (till the war) thriving hill-town is largely Bektashi. The tekke just outside it, on a hill above the Kolonia road, is said to have been about thirty-five years old; it contained the grave of Abeddin Baba, and housed seven or eight dervishes. It is now entirely destroyed" Another religious building was the Pazar (Bazaar) mosque of Leskovik. A few Muslim Albanians from Leskovik were employed in the Ottoman bureaucracy as administrative officials governing some districts in parts of the empire. Greek education was present in Leskovik at the 1898-1899 school year with one boys' and one girls' school and a total of 100 pupils attending them. During the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) Ottoman rule came to an end and Leskovik briefly came under the control of the Greek forces. Shortly after the town was visited by an international commission who was responsible to draw the precise borders between the
Kingdom of Greece The Kingdom of Greece ( grc, label= Greek, Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος ) was established in 1832 and was the successor state to the First Hellenic Republic. It was internationally recognised by the Treaty of Constantinople, wh ...
and the newly established
Principality of Albania The Principality of Albania ( al, Principata e Shqipërisë or ) refers to the short-lived monarchy in Albania, headed by Wilhelm, Prince of Albania, that lasted from the Treaty of London of 1913 which ended the First Balkan War, through ...
. There was some difficulty in drawing the new border by the international demarcation border commission as the area around Leskovik and nearby Konitsa contained mixed populations of Albanians and
Greeks The Greeks or Hellenes (; el, Έλληνες, ''Éllines'' ) are an ethnic group and nation indigenous to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea regions, namely Greece, Cyprus, Albania, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, and, to a lesser extent, oth ...
. After the partition of Leskovik kaza (1913) along demographic lines, its Greek settlements went to Greece and its Albanian settlements became part of Albania, with Leskovik itself placed in the Albanian province of Kolonjë. "Ύστερα από τη διανομή του μεταξύ Ελλάδας και Αλβανίας (1913), η περιφέρεια του Λεσκοβικιού κυριολεκτικά διαλύθηκε «στα εξ ων συνετέθη»: Τα ελληνικά της χωριά πέρασαν οριστικά στην επαρχία της Κόνιτσας, ενώ τα αλβανικά μοιράστηκαν ανάμεσα στις επαρχίες Πρεμετής και Κολωνίας. Στην τελευταία υπάγεται και σήμερα η πόλη του Λεσκοβικιού." Leskovik was finally ceded to Albania under the terms of the Protocol of Florence (17 December 1913). In the town officially joined the
Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus The Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus ( el, Αὐτόνομος Δημοκρατία τῆς Βορείου Ἠπείρου, translit=Aftónomos Dimokratía tis Voreíou Ipeírou) was a short-lived, self-governing entity founded in the aft ...
.


World War II

At 21 November 1940, during the Greco-Italian War, units of the II Army Corps of the advancing Greek forces entered Leskovik after breaching the Italian defences. Latter, the town showed a strong support to communist partisans during the Italian and German
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
occupation.


Cold War

The People's Socialist Republic of Albania, being an ally of the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, ...
, was involved in the
Greek Civil War The Greek Civil War ( el, ο Eμφύλιος όλεμος}, ''o Emfýlios'' 'Pólemos'' "the Civil War") took place from 1946 to 1949. It was mainly fought against the established Kingdom of Greece, which was supported by the United Kingdom and ...
(1946-1949) by supporting the communist led Greek Democratic Army. Leskovik became for a period its headquarters. The town also hosted a training, a supply center, as well as medical facilities for the communist guerrillas, who mounted several invasions from Albanian soil into the Greek region of Grammos and fled back to Albania once an operation was completed.


Today

The population has decreased after the 1990s, due to emigration. In the modern period, the town of Leskovik is religiously mixed, composed of Muslim Bektashis and Eastern Orthodox Christians. Part of the Eastern Orthodox community consists of Aromanians that are found in mixed neighbourhoods in the town. Few monuments in Leskovik surviving its turbulent past are the decorated tomb of Kani Pasha, located inside the present Bektashi tekke. In the wider area, the religious composition is distributed between Islam: (Bektashis and Halvetis) such as in nearby Gjonç and Gline and Christianity (mostly Orthodoxy) with some converts to Orthodoxy, "The villages of the Kolonjë district are commonly either Muslim or Orthodox Christian, whereas the towns of Ersekë and Leskovik have a mixed population. Leskovik used to have a majority Muslim population, related to the Bektashi and Halveti sufi brotherhoods. In connection with growing migration to Greece, conversion to Christianity has increased, as being a Christian Orthodox—even if only by name (Kretsi 2005)—was perceived as a better way to position oneself in Greece." others to Roman Catholicism and
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, as well as some irreligious people.


Geography

Leskovik is located 0.7 miles from Melesin mountain, inside Ersekë- Konitsa- Çarshovë triangle.


Notable people

* Ibrahim Sirri Leskoviku, Albanian politician. *Abedin Baba (Leskoviku) - Bektashi religious figure and poet. * Vasileios Sotiriadis, Greek politician. * Ahmed Vefiku, Albanian politician. * Jani Vreto, Albanian
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, born in the village of Postenan within Leskovik municipality. * Asllan Rusi,
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player, the main volleyball arena in
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bears his name * Mustafa Hilmi Leskoviku, better known as Muço Qulli, Albanian
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,
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, publisher of "Populli" newspaper in Shkodër *Ajdin Asllan, musician and patriot, Vatra activist, composer of Vatra's hymn * Naim Frashëri (actor)


References


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"Zylyfar Poda" dance
{{Authority control Former municipalities in Korçë County Administrative units of Kolonjë, Korçë Towns in Albania Aromanian settlements in Albania