Thaçi (tribe)
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Thaçi is a historical
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'') and region in
Pukë Pukë ( sq-definite, Puka) is a town and municipality in northern Albania. It was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Gjegjan, Pukë, Qelëz, Qerret and Rrapë, that became municipal units. Th ...
, Northern
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. The ancestors of the Thaçi tribe are said to have migrated from
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in Ana Malit. The Thaçi are often referred to as courageous and smart people by the neighboring tribes due to their supposed qualities of slyness and deception.


 Geography

The historical tribal area of the Thaçi is south of the river Drin in the District of Pukë. Essentially it is south and southeast of Fierza. The Thaçi also border the Berisha which is another tribe from Pukë. The Thaçi throughout the years have settled in many more areas than just Pukë. Descendants of the Thaçi tribe can be found in Kosovo and the Vokshi tribe stem from the Thaçi tribe.


Origins

The Thaçi were of polyphyletic origin, thus, they are not a traditional Albanian ''fis'' in the sense that they do not claim descendant from a common male ancestor.


History

According to
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, the ancestors of the Thaçi come from Montenegro. One of the ancestors of the Thaçi fled from Bushat into the mountains of Berisha around 1450–1480. His descendant, called Gjeci, moved to Kodra e Gëges in Kryeziu territory. He had three sons who grew up there: Geg Gjeci, Buç Gjeci and Pren Gjeci. They lived during the 1650s. Buç and Geg decided to convert to Islam, but they were afraid of Pren's reaction so they decided to keep their intentions a secret. Buç converted, but when Geg was supposed to, he grew fearful of what his older brother might do. Geg told Pren that he had gone back on his intentions to convert to Islam, whilst he told Buç that he already had and he pledged that neither he nor his descendants would ever eat pork. Buç became the ancestral father of the Muslim Thaçi, whilst Geg and Pren became the ancestral father for the rest of the Thaçi. Geg Gjeci's descendants kept their pledge until the early 20th century. This almost ended up in a shoot out between the liberal and conservative descendants of Geg Gjeci. The three brothers split up after the near violent event occurred. For this reason, the newcomers placed themselves under the protection of the ancestors of Liman Aga. Initially, the protection was to their advantage because they succeeded in pushing the Berisha out, down to the Lumi i Dardhës (Dardha River). Later, however, their liege lord, a certain Sulejman Aga, began to bully them and even went so far as to demand Bal Alija, who lived around 1780, to bring a sheaf of grain back from a mountainside where grain did not grow. This was not the end of it. He scolded Bal Alija and sent him back up the mountain. This deed led to a revolt among the Thaçi against their landowner. They refused to recognize his authorities and the conflict has resulted in a good number of persistent skirmishes up to recent times. Because the Bugjoni drove the Berisha out, there is still hereditary hostility between the two tribes today, and a murder committed between them cannot be atoned for with money. The Thaçi proved to be very difficult to rule during the Ottoman period. The Ottoman Turks eventually grew tired and, in 1744, they burnt down the houses of around 105 families which forced them to migrate into the
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region. According to
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, the Vokshi tribe, which settled in Kosovo in the region between
Junik Junik ( sq-definite, Juniku; sr-Cyrl, Јуник) is a town and municipality in the Gjakova District in western Kosovo. History During the Ottoman occupation of the Balkans, Junik and the Municipality of Junik were part of the Nahiya of Altun- ...
and
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, specifically in the villages of Junik, Lloçan and Pobërxhe, originated from Thaçi. In addition to this tribe, it is said that the Elshani, Sopi and
Kabashi The Kabashi (the definite form of Kabash) are an Albanian tribe, or ''fis'', from the Pukë region. It is considered part of the "seven tribes of Puka" (Albanian: shtatë bajrakët e Pukës) that inhabit the region. Durham said of them: "Puka ...
tribes are also descended from the Thaçi tribe.


Genetic Ancestry and Origin.

E-PH2180 is a genetic branch belonging to haplogroup E-V13. Within E-PH2180 are further subdivisions including E-PH2180>Y30588. This branch is closely related to the Thaçi tribe, the Berisha e Kuqe tribe in Drenica and a Berishe e Shtime family. There is also genetic evidence from Argentina, but this indicates an origin from the
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. The Thaçi tribe is a standout among the Drin tribes as it falls under E-PH2180. The ancestry of the Thaçi lineage is traced back to the Albanian Alps, which is consistent with previous genetic studies. There are also various oral traditions linking the origin of the Thaçi families to
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or other northwestern areas, but these connections occurred in very early times, before the current tribal structures emerged. Similar genetic results were also found in families of the Thaçi tribe in
Drenica Drenica (, ), also known as the Drenica Valley, is a hilly region in central Kosovo, covering roughly around of Kosovo's total area (6%). It consists of two municipalities, Drenas and Skenderaj, and several villages in Klina, Zubin Potok, Mitr ...
and
Kaçanik Kaçanik ( sq-definite, Kaçaniku) or Kačanik ( sr-Cyrl, Качаник, ), is a List of cities in Kosovo, town and Municipalities of Kosovo, municipality located in the District of Ferizaj, Ferizaj District of southern Kosovo. According to the 2 ...
. These genetic studies help to better understand the historical connection and origins of Thaçi families and their branches, which can date back up to 1,300 years.


Notable People

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Sulejman Vokshi Sulejman Vokshi (1815 – 1890), also known as Sul Vokshi, was an Albanian military commander and a leader of the League of Prizren. As a member of the central committee of the league, particularly as the head of the finances commission, Vokshi was ...
- Albanian military commander and a leader of the League of Prizren *
Hashim Thaçi Hashim Thaçi (; born 24 April 1968) is a Kosovo Albanian politician who was the president of Kosovo from April 2016 until his resignation on 5 November 2020. He was the first prime minister of Kosovo and the Foreign minister and deputy pri ...
- Kosovar politician who was the President of Kosovo from April 2016 until his resignation on 5 November 2020 *
Menduh Thaçi Menduh Thaçi (; born 3 March 1965) is a Macedonian politician of Kosovo Albanians, Kosovan Albanian descent. He is the leader of the Macedonian political party Democratic Party of Albanians. Thaçi was born in Tetovo and his parents were both Al ...
- Leader of the Macedonian political party Democratic Party of Albanians *
Fatmir Limaj Fatmir Limaj (born 4 February 1971), is a Kosovo-Albanian politician. He is the leader of '' Nisma Socialdemokrate''. Limaj served as Minister of Transport and Telecommunication in the government of the Republic of Kosovo. He was known as "Çel ...
- Kosovo-Albanian politician *
Bedri Pejani Bedri Pejani (or Bedri bej Ipeku; 10 October 1885 – 6 July 1946) was 20th century Albanian politician. During World War II, he was one of the founders of the Second League of Prizren. Biography Pejani was born in the city of Peja in the ...
(or Bedri bej Ipeku; 10 October 1885 – 6 July 1946) was 20th century
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politician. During
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, he was one of the founders of the
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. Born as Bedri Abdi Thaçi, his father was Abdi Thaçi. *
Adelina Thaçi Adelina Thaçi (born 31 May, 1980) is a Kosovo-Albanian singer and vocal teacher. Biography Adelina Thaçi was born on 31 May 1980, to Rasim Thaçi (1949–2021), one of the most popular Kosovar comedians and a to a doctor mother and part-time ...
(born May 31, 1980) is a Kosovo-Albanian singer and vocal teacher. *
Muhamed Thaçi Muhamed Thaçi (born 30 April 1981), known by his nickname Mujo Thaçi, is a Macedonian-Kosovan Basketball Coach and former professional basketball Swingman who last played for KB Trepça in the Kosovo Basketball Superleague. Professional caree ...
- Macedonian-Kosovan basketball coach and former player *
Bler Thaçi Bler Thaçi (born 4 August 1999) is a Kosovar professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for KEK. Club career Thaçi gained recognition in 2013 as the "best under-15 player in Kosovo". He began training with Galatasaray S.K in January ...
(born 4 August 1999) is a Kosovar professional
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who plays as a
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.


References

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