Timeline of Kumanovo
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Kumanovo, Macedonia.
Prehistory
- Kostoperska karpa settlement established
- Bronze Age Gradiste settlement established
- Neolithic site of Mlado Nagoričane settlement established
- Iron Age tumulus Groblje at Vojnik established
Antic Period
- (148BC-330AD) Kumanovo area under Roman Empire
- Roman Necropolis Drezga of Lopate established
- Roman Settlement Vicianus at village of Klečovce established
Early Middle Ages
- (330-836) Kumanovo area under Byzantine Empire
Middle Ages
- old Žegligovo settlement established
- (836-1018) Kumanovo under First Bulgarian Empire
- 1020 Basil II in Kozjak established local episcopate from Archbishopric of Ohrid[1]
- (1018-1204) Kumanovo under Byzantine Empire
- 1071 St. George monastery built
- 1094 Cumani tribe settled the area[2] (It's believed the name Kumanovo came from this tribe)
- (1207-1217) Kumanovo under Second Bulgarian Empire
- 1313 Matejče Monastery built
- (1346-1371) Kumanovo under Serbian Empire
- 4th century Karpino Monastery built
- (1373-1395) Kumanovo under sevastokrator Dejan's Principality of Velbazhd
Ottoman Empire
- (1395-1912) Kumanovo under Ottoman Empire
- 1415 Halit Efendi Mosque built
- 1463 Kumanovo under Sanjak of Skopje till 1912
- 16th century Karpino Monastery built
- 1519 First time the name Kumanovo appears in documents
- 1586/96 Kodza Mehmet Beg Mosque built
- 1660 Evlija Celebi visits Kumanovo
- 1689
- Karposh's Rebellion
- Kumanovo Fortress built
- Selim I Giray retakes Kumanovo
- 18th century Kumanovo Clock Tower built
- 1751 Eski Mosque built
- 1773 Jusuf Efendi Mosque built
- 1805 Gavril Kratovac established the first school[3]
- 1810 population: 800 by: Gomera
- 1833 Dimitrije Mladenovich established as Protoiereus[4]
- 1835 population: 5,000 by: Dupničanin
- 1851 St. Nicholas church built
- 1867 Kosovo Vilayet (Kumanovo Kaza) established (Vali Ibrahim Edhem Pasha)
- 1873 Kumanovo is connected by rail with Solun[5]
- 1877 Kosovo Vilayet established
- 1878 Kumanovo Uprising
- 1885 population: 7,000 by: Bjankoni
- 1894 IMRO organize a committee in Kumanovo in the house of Jordan Jovčev
- 1899 Goce Delchev visits Kumanovo
- 1900 population: 14,530 by: Knčev
- 1902 Holy Trinity church built
- 1903 Vlach school established[6]
- 1904 Fight on Šuplji Kamen
- 1905
- 1907 population: 15,000 by: Hadzi Vasiljevič
Balkan Wars
- 1912 Battle of Kumanovo vs.
- 1913 Kumanovo under Serbia, see Treaty of London
First World War
- 1915,
- 9 Oct 2015 - 24 Sep 1918 under Bulgaria, (Georgi Stojanov Todorov, Racho Petrov Stojanov, Stefan Toshev Toshev)
- Ovče Pole Offensive
- 1918 Kumanovo under Serbia
Yugoslavia
- 1920 FK Shparta established [7]:173
- 1921
- Gymnasium established [7]:169
- Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš born
- 1924 FK Kumanovo established
- 1926
- Electricity arrived[7]:160
- Church St. Petka built
- 1928
- Lenche Kumanovche published[8]
- 1929
- 9 Oct. part of Vardar Banovina[9]
- Kjira Manevich elected mayor[10]
- 1930 Zanaetchiski Dom established[7]:167
- 1931 Sports Hall Sokolana built
- 1934
- 1937 Zebrnjak monument built
Second World War
- 1941
- 8 Apr - 19 Apr, under Nazi Germany (Georg Stumme)
- 19 Apr 1941 - 7 Sep 1944 under Bulgaria (Nikola Mihov Mikhailov, Anton Kozarov , Dimităr Raev, Toma Petrov)
- Anti-fascist insurrection started
- Dedo Ivan newspaper established [7]:265
- Oktobris newspaper established [7]:265
- 1944
- 7 Sep - 12 Nov, under Nazi Germany (Heinz Scheurlen, Karl Hubert Lanz )
- February March
- Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš killed
SR Macedonia
- 1944 Zitomel company established [7]:229
- 1945
- Krsto Lazarov Konjushki executed[12]
- Teodosiy Dzhartov executed
- Kumanovo Library established
- Tane Georgievski Library established [7]:257
- Pobeda company established [7]:220 Later renamed CIK
- 1946
- KIK company established [7]:225
- KK Kumanovo established
- 1947
- Jug Turist company established [7]:233
- DIER company established [7]:222 later renamed "Dimche Erebica"
- Iskara company established [7]:218
- FK Bashkimi established
- 1948
- 1951 Saltir Putinski elected mayor
- 1952 FZC 11 Oktomvri company established [7]:216
- 1953
- Kozjak company established [7]:244
- Population: 23,339
- 1954
- 1956 Lipkovo Dam completed [7]:246
- 1957
- Memorial Ossuary built
- Josip Broz Tito visit[13]
- 1958
- Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo established
- Kozhara-Kumanovo company established [7]:218
- 30 Juli company established [7]:222
- 1959 Josip Broz Tito 2nd brief visit[14]
- 1960
- ZIK company established [7]:229
- Nace Bugjoni high school established
- 1961
- Nash Vesnik newspaper established [7]:265
- Josip Broz Tito 3rd visit[15]
- Population: 30,762
- 1962 Monument to the Revolution built
- 1963 Jezdimir Bogdanski elected mayor
- 1964
- Boro Petrushevski - Papuchar tobacco company established [7]:233
- Museum Kumanovo established
- 1965 Radio Kumanovo established [7]:265
- 1967 Agro-Kumanovo company established [7]:234
- 1970 Polet Company established [7]:222
- 1971
- 1972
- KIB company company established [7]:236
- Josip Broz Tito 4th visit[16]
- 1974
- House Museum of Hristijan Todorovski Karpoš established
- Metodi Petrovski elected mayor
- 1976 Pioners Home 29 Noemvri established [7]:255
- 1980
- Cultural Center Trajko Prokopiev established [7]:259
- Sports Hall Kumanovo built
- 1981 Population: 60,842
Macedonia
- 1990
- 1993 TV Hana established
- 1994
- RK Kumanovo reached the 1/8 finals at the EHF Cup Winners' Cup
- Population: 65,233
- 1996
- Boris Protikj elected Mayor
- Lipkovo, Mlado Nagorichane, Oraashec and Klechovce divided as new Municipalities from Kumanovo
- 1997
- Matejche Mosque built[17]
- 1998
- Days of Comedy theater festival established
- Dragan Bogdanovski dies
- 1999 Kumanovo Agreement
21st century
2000s
- 2000
- Slobodan Kovachevski elected Mayor
- St. George church built
- 2001
- Albanian insurgency
- Kokino discovered
- Orthodox cemetery desecrated in v.Opae[18]
- 2002
- Gymnasium bombing[19][20]
- Radio Bravo established
- KK Kumanovo reached the play-off final in the Macedonian First League
- Football player Stefan Tolevski (age 23) dies while playing a game on Gradski Stadium Kumanovo[21]
- population: 70,842
- 2003 Euro College established[22]
- 2004
- Daniel Markovski participated and came as runner up at the MRT reality TV show "Toa Sum Jas"[23]
- ASNOM Memorial Center built
- Municipality of Orashec merged with Kumanovo Municipality
- 2005
- Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (first term)
- Goran Georgievski Mujo killed[24]
- Sasho Dimitrievski killed[25]
- New Mosque built
- FC Bashkimi made it to the Q2 of UEFA Cup first time for a team from Kumanovo
- 2006
- Church of St. George built
- Josip Broz Tito Monument built
- 2008
- Consecration of the newly build Cross in Kosmatac[26]
- Bajrushci Clan arrested[27]
- Northeastern Statistical Region built
- 2009
- Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (second term)
- Faculty of Business Administration established
2010s
- 2010 Hadzi Shefket Mosque built
- 2011 Romanian Embassy in Macedonia established Aliriza Osmani as Honorary council of Romania in Kumanovo[28][29]
- 2012
- KK Kumanovo started to compete for the first time in the regional BIBL League[30]
- FK Goblen established
- 2013
- Kiril dies, Diocese of Polog and Kumanovo dissolved, Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo established, Joseph Installed as Metropolitan bishop of the DKO
- Ploshtad newspaper established
- Zoran Damjanovski elected Mayor (third term)
- Kumanovo religious attacks
- 2014
- Nezimci Clan arrested
- Church St. Archangel Michael built
- Police Station Bombing[31][32]
- Listeriosis outbreak
- 2015
- K3 TV established
- TV Plus established
- Church of Resurrection of Christ built
- Goshince attack
- Kumanovo shootings
- KK Kumanovo started to compete for the first time in the newly formed FIBA Europe Cup
- Consecration of the church of Holy Martyr Cyriaca in Zubovce[33]
- Orthodox Church Ascension of Christ built in Dolno Kojnare[34]
- Consecration of the church of St Nicholas the Wonderworker in Umin Dol[35]
- Darko "Spejko" Petkovski won regional Big Brother
- 2016
See also
- List of mayors of Kumanovo
- List of Metropolitans of Diocese of Kumanovo and Osogovo
- Timeline of Skopje
References
- ↑ issuu.com Jovan Hadxi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija p.475Retrieved 20.05.2015 (Serbian)
- ↑ Article about the town
- ↑ issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija p.492 Retrieved 20.05.2015
- ↑ issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija p.490 Retrieved 20.05.2015
- ↑ Vladimir Antonov, Kumanovo Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ issuu.com Jovan Hadzi Vasiljevich, Juzhna Stara Srbija p.499 Retrieved 20.05.2015
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Masevski, Dimitar; Bolto, Miodrag Arsovski (1996). Kumanovo (in Macedonian). NIP Nova Makedonija - Skopje RE Pechatnica.
- ↑ www.kumanovonews.com Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ worldstatesmen.org Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ www.kumanovonews.com Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Куманово, Петар Трајковски, стр. 125, ISBN 9899-000-00-0
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- ↑ macedonium.org Retrieved 15.01.2016
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- ↑ Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Почина фудбалерот на Напредок, Стефан Толески Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Euro College Kumanovo established Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
- ↑ vecer.mk 10.09.2005 Retrieved 15.05.2015 (Macedonian)
- ↑ Retrieved 15.01.2016 (Macedonian)
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