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Dvoran (, ) is a village in the
Suhareka Suva Reka ( sr-Cyrl, Сува Река) or Suharekë () or Therandë () is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Prizren, Prizren district of central-southern Kosovo. According to ...
municipality in the disputed region of
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. It has 140 inhabitants, all
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according to the 2011 census.


Etymology

According to tradition, the village name is derived from ''dvorovi'' (
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the co ...
for "courts"), because there were many in the village during the time of
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.


Geography

The village lies in the valley sides of the Vrellë (Sopi, Lleshan rivers), on the left tributary of the Topluga, about nine kilometres southeast of Suharekë.Stamenković 2002, p. 113 It lies in the eastern part of the
Prizrenski Podgor The Prizren Podgor (; or Prizren Podgur, ) is a geographical region in Kosovo, stretching from the branches of the Šar Mountains, from Prizren to the village of Duhël on the Carraleva, Carralevë mountain. It includes the eastern and northeastern ...
, at the foot of Rusenica in the
Sharr Mountains Dragash or Sharr ( sq-definite, Dragashi or ''Sharri;'' sr-cyr, Драгаш) is a town and municipality located in the Prizren District of Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the municipality has 34,827 inhabitants. The Albanian name ''Shar ...
.Kalezic 2002, p. 523 It is directly east of
Mushtisht Mushtisht or Mušutište ( sr-Cyrl, Мушутиште) is a village in the Suhareka municipality in Kosovo. It is located to the west of the Nerodimka mountain. It has 10 medieval Serbian Orthodox churches, including the notable Church of Virgin ...
. The village is between 580 and 620 metres higher than sea level.


History

The village was mentioned for the first time in the ''katastichos'' (
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) of the
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Holy Trinity Monastery at Rusenica (Sv. Trojice Rusenica) of several villagers of
Mushtisht Mushtisht or Mušutište ( sr-Cyrl, Мушутиште) is a village in the Suhareka municipality in Kosovo. It is located to the west of the Nerodimka mountain. It has 10 medieval Serbian Orthodox churches, including the notable Church of Virgin ...
, written in 1465, including donors from Dvorane.Kostic 1901, p. 230Ivanovic 1987, section "Дворане", p. 431 An inscription dating to 1560, was written by a monk named Pahomije in a monastery near Gračanica, which he then donated (''
metochion A ''metochion'' or ''metochi'' ( or ; ) is an ecclesiastical embassy church within Eastern Orthodox tradition. It is usually from one autocephalous or autonomous church to another. The term is also used to refer to a parish representation (or ...
'') to Holy Trinity monastery. In the church of the Holy Saviour, Dvorane (Sv. Spasa), there were votive inscriptions dating to 1603. The local Popović family, which generated at least 18 generations of village priests in Dvorane, were important in the preservation of
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: they had the Charter of
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, written by
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(r. 1321–31), in their direct property; the Russian consul in Prizren, Ivan Stepanovich Yastrebov (1839-1894), found it at the home of the last descendant of the family, Jovan Dvoranac Popović, who bequeathed it to the
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. It is believed that one of the forefathers of the family was the elder of a monastery near Prizren, and that he managed to transfer these valuable texts to the church in Dvorane. In 1779, Partenije Popović became monk of Saint Mark Koriški Monastery, whither he brought several important books. In 1859, a schoolteacher in Prizren, Nikola Musulin, found
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, the constitution of the
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. The following year the charter of the Monastery of the Holy Archangels also issued by
Stefan Dušan Stephen (honorific), Stefan Uroš IV Dušan ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Урош IV Душан), also known as Dušan the Mighty ( sr-Cyrl, Душан Силни; – 20 December 1355), was the King of Serbia from 8 September 1331 and Emperor of th ...
was found in St. Nicholas Church, Korishë.Radovanović 2008, p. 268 During the
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, on 11/12 June 1999, four members of the Ristić family were kidnapped from their home in Dvorane and never located. Until 1999 the village church of St. Nicholas stood in DvoraneProject Rastko, Dragan Jovanovic
''The Shortened List of the Shrines of Kosovo and Metohija from 13th to 20th centuries''
/ref> and a second church lay at the entrance to the village, the Church of St. Michael the Archangel. Both were destroyed. Holy Trinity Monastery was completely demolished in 1999, as well.NSPM.rs, Dragiša Spremo

19 January 2011.
15 Orthodox church buildings were destroyed in total in the southeastern part of Prizrenski Podgor during the summer of 1999. On the road to Mušutište, the Church of the Holy Saviour, alongside which is a village cemetery, stands, registered to the Cultural Heritage of Serbia. During the night of 9/10 June 1984, ethnic Albanians desecrated 29 tombstones. In 2004, during
unrest in Kosovo On 17–18 March 2004, violence erupted in Kosovo, leaving hundreds wounded and at least 19 people dead. The unrest was precipitated by unsubstantiated reports in the Kosovo Albanian media which claimed that three Kosovo Albanian boys had drown ...
, Holy Saviour church was under the care and custody of German KFOR soldiers. On 15 October 2008, an ethnic Albanian, later arrested, shot at a number of ethnic Serbs who were visiting the cemetery in Dvorane, while they were followed by members by 25 members of the
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and
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.UNMIK Security Council
, p. 4


Notes


References

History *Onomatološki prilozi, Volume 13, Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti. Odbor za onomastiku. Akademija, 1997. p. 540: "Дворане" *Милан Ивановић (Milan Ivanović), Задужбине Косова, споменице и значења српског народа, Призрен-Београд, Издавач Дело, Љубљана, 1987. *Чемерикић Михајло (Mihajlo Čemerikić), Призрен и околина I, II и III, Издавач "Прво слово", Београд, 2003. *Костић Петар (Petar Kostić), Манастир Свети Марко, Годишњица Николе Чупића, књ.XXX/30, 1911. *Костић Петар, Манастир Свете Тројице у Призренском округу, Годишњица Николе Чупића, књ. (XXVIII), страна. 230. 1901 *Костић Петар, Просветно-културни живот православних Срба у призрену и његовој околини у 19 веку и почетком 20 века, Скопље, 1933. ;Geography *Srboljub Đ Stamenković, Географска енциклопедија населjа Србије: С-Ш
Volume 4
Географски факултет, 2002, p. 113: "Дворане" *Dimitrije M. Kalezić, Enciklopedija pravoslavlja, I, Savremena administracija, 2002, p. 523: "Дворане" *Milovan Radovanović 2008, Kosovo i Metohija: antropogeografske, istorijskogeografske, demografske i geopolitičke osnove, Službeni Glasnik


External links

*Rastko.rs

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