HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Lumë ( sq-definite, Luma) is a region that extends itself in northeastern
Albania Albania ( ; or ), officially the Republic of Albania (), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is located in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares land borders with Montenegro to ...
and southwest
Kosovo Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
whose territory is synonymous with the historic
Albanian tribe The Albanian tribes () form a historical mode of social organization (''farefisní'') in Albania and the southwestern Balkans characterized by a common culture, often common patrilineal kinship ties and shared social ties. The ''fis'' ( sq-defini ...
(''fis'') of the same name. It includes the village with the same name, Lumë, which is located in Albania. Luma is surrounded by Has region (north and northwest), Fan and Orosh (west), Reçi and M’Ujë e m’Uja (south west),
Upper Reka Upper Reka (; ) is a geographic area and ethnographic subregion of the broader Reka region of western North Macedonia, including settlements within the upper left portion of the Municipality of Mavrovo and Rostuša and of Gostivar Municipalit ...
(south east), Gora (east), Opoja and Vërrini of
Prizren Prizren ( sq-definite, Prizreni, ; sr-cyr, Призрен) is the second List of cities and towns in Kosovo, most populous city and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality of Kosovo and seat of the eponymous municipality and District of Prizren, ...
(north east). The region itself also includes the small Arrëni tribe in the west and the Morina tribe in the east. Only a small portion of the region, half of historic Tërthorë bajrak (tribal banner), is situated within the borders of
Kosovo Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe with International recognition of Kosovo, partial diplomatic recognition. It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the ...
, from
Prizren Prizren ( sq-definite, Prizreni, ; sr-cyr, Призрен) is the second List of cities and towns in Kosovo, most populous city and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality of Kosovo and seat of the eponymous municipality and District of Prizren, ...
city to the border between Kosovo and Albania. During the
Balkan wars The Balkan Wars were two conflicts that took place in the Balkans, Balkan states in 1912 and 1913. In the First Balkan War, the four Balkan states of Kingdom of Greece (Glücksburg), Greece, Kingdom of Serbia, Serbia, Kingdom of Montenegro, M ...
(1912-1913), Serb military forces attempting to assert their control of the region entered Luma and attacked local inhabitants, killed tribal chieftains, removed livestock belonging to the population and razed villages. The actions resulted in a local uprising by Albanians. Serb forces retaliated through a
scorched earth policy A scorched-earth policy is a military strategy of destroying everything that allows an enemy military force to be able to fight a war, including the deprivation and destruction of water, food, humans, animals, plants and any kind of tools and i ...
and massacres of the population ranging from the young to elderly, both men and women such as barricading people in mosques and houses and then firing upon or burning them. Following the events, 25,000 people fled to Kosovo and western Macedonia. The events have been considered as constituting a "localized genocide".


Etymology

Related to Albanian ''lyej'' ‘to lubricate’ and ''lumë'' ‘river,’ i. e. a river which lubricates or moistens. Toponym with a formation in -um(ë), cf.
Krumë Krumë is a town in northern Albania. It is located in a mountainous region, within Kukës County in the municipality of Has. It is the principal town in the ethnographic region of Has, which is inhabited by a population that has maintained disti ...
, Lum, Lum-th,
Osum The Osum is a river in southern Albania, one of the source rivers of the Seman. It is long and its drainage basin is . Its average discharge is . Its source is in the southwestern part of the Korçë County, near the village of Vithkuq at an a ...
.A1994HydronymicaAlbania_Revised2014.pdf
/ref>


History

The region is documented first in the 16th century (1571 -1591), as a
nahiye A nāḥiyah ( , plural ''nawāḥī'' ), also nahiyeh, nahiya or nahia, is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages or sometimes smaller towns. In Tajikistan, it is a second-level divisi ...
of the
Sanjak of İpek The Sanjak of İpek (; ; ) or Sanjak of Dukakin (; ; ) was a ''sanjak'' (an administrative division of the Ottoman Empire) with its capital in İpek (Peja), now in Kosovo. Administration In Fedor Karaczay's 1842 travel memoir, it was reported t ...
, whereas in the 17th century it is mentioned by Frang Bardhi as the most eastern frontier of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sapë.Fejzulla Gjabri (Department of Culture of Albania), Information about the Heroic Epos in the Province of Luma It is thought that before the 18th century the
timar A timar was a land grant by the sultans of the Ottoman Empire between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, with an annual tax revenue of less than 20,000 akçes. The revenues produced from the land acted as compensation for military service. A ...
system was replaced by the self-governing system of bajrak. Luma has had 7
bajrak The ''bajrak'' (; pronounced or , meaning "banner" or "flag") was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Administrative division, territorial unit, consisting of villages in mountainous frontier regions of the Balkans, from which military recruitment was ba ...
s: #Bajrak of Rrafsha (the bajraktar was centered in Bicaj), #Bajrak of Tejdrina (the bajraktar was centered in Ujëmisht and then in Domaj), #Bajrak of Qafa (the bajraktar was centered in Bushtricë), #Bajrak of Kalisi (the bajraktar was centered in Zallë-Kalis), #Bajrak of Radomira (the bajraktar was centered in Tejs), #Bajrak of Çaja (the bajraktar was centered in Fshat), #Bajrak of Topojan (the bajraktar was centered in Brekijë). The last organization of these bajraks was done in 1912 in the battle of Qafa e Kolesjanit, against the
Serbian army The Serbian Army () is the land-based and the largest component of the Serbian Armed Forces. Its organization, composition, weapons and equipment are adapted to the assigned missions and tasks of the Serbian Armed Forces, primarily for operatio ...
.


Battle of Lumë

Leo Freundlich, an Austrian correspondent who was in Luma at the time, reported that General Bozidar Jankovic, ordered his army to commit massacres of the Albanians of Luma resulting in entire villages being burned down with the inhabitants being burned or slaughtered alive. All in all, twenty-seven villages on Luma territory were burnt to the ground and their inhabitants slain, even the children. It was here that one of the most appalling atrocities of the Serbian war of annihilation was committed against the Albanians. Women and children were tied to bundles of hay and set on fire before the eyes of their husbands and fathers. The women were then barbarously cut to pieces and the children bayoneted. A colleague of Freundlich wrote "It is all so inconceivable, and yet it is true!" Four hundred men from Luma who gave themselves up voluntarily were taken to Prizren and executed day after day in groups of forty to sixty.


Notable people

* Baba
Hajji Hajji (; sometimes spelled Hajjeh, Hadji, Haji, Alhaji, Al-Hadj, Al-Haj or El-Hajj) is an honorific title which is given to a Muslim who has successfully completed the Hajj to Mecca. Etymology ''Hajji'' is derived from the Arabic ' (), which i ...
Dede Reshat Bardhi - Grandfather of
Bektashi Order Bektashism (, ) is a Sufi order of Islam that evolved in 13th-century western Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire. It is named after the ''walī'' "saint" Haji Bektash Veli, with adherents called Bektashis. The Bektashi co ...
* Muharrem Bajraktari (1896 — 1989) - World War II fighter and politician *
Koca Sinan Pasha Koca Sinan Pasha (, "Sinan the Great", ; c. 1506 – 3 April 1596) was an Albanian-born Ottoman Grand Vizier, military figure, and statesman. From 1580 until his death he served five times as Grand Vizier. Early life Sinan Pasha, also known ...
(1506 – 1596), Ottoman
grand vizier Grand vizier (; ; ) was the title of the effective head of government of many sovereign states in the Islamic world. It was first held by officials in the later Abbasid Caliphate. It was then held in the Ottoman Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Soko ...
, Ottoman military figure, and statesman * Ditmar Bicaj (1989–), Footballer


References


Bibliography

* https://web.archive.org/web/20120531131757/http://www.albanianhistory.net/texts20_1/AH1913_1.html "Albanian Golgotha: Exterminators of the Albanian People by Leo Freundlich in 1913" Tribes of Albania Albanian regions Historical regions in Albania Regions of Kosovo Albanian ethnographic regions {{Kosovo-geo-stub