Ozrinići (tribe)

Ozrinići (Serbian Cyrillic: Озринићи) was a tribe in the Katunska nahija of the Montenegro Vilayet and Principality of Montenegro.[1]

History

Ozrinići was first mentioned in the 1489 charter of Ivan Crnojević, then in the 1570–71 defter (tax register) of Dukagjin. Five families of the Ozrinići founded the settlement of Ozrinići in the Nikšić area in 1597.[1] Ozrinići was the largest tribe in Katunska nahija, one of the four provinces of Old Montenegro.

Old Montenegrin tribes, Ozrinići is no. 6.

In 1829, the Ozrinići and Cuce had an armed conflict against neighboring Bjelice, and Petar I Petrović-Njegoš sent Sima Milutinović Sarajlija and Mojsije to negotiate peace among them.[2]

Anthropology

Ozrinići included the villages of Barjumovići, Velestovo, Markovina, Maklen, Kčevo, Ploča, Lastva, Ošegovići.[3] All Ozrinići have the slava (feast) of Aranđelovdan (Michael).[4]

Notable people

References

  1. 1 2 Петар Влаховић. Гласник Етнографског музеја у Београду, књ. 64. Etnografski muzej u Beogradu. pp. 231–. GGKEY:7LRL4EYK77W.
  2. Miloš Oben; Michel Aubin (1989). Njegoš i istorija u pesnikovom delu. Književne novine. p. 63. Retrieved 7 May 2013. Бјелице су племе у Катунској нахији. Водили су 1829. оружану бор- бу са два суседна племена, Озринићима и Цуцама. Да би успоставио мир, Петар I је решио да им пошаље Симу Милутиновића и Мојсија
  3. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien; Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Klasse (1987). Schriften der Balkankommission, Linguistische Abteilung. Alfred Hölder.
  4. Vidak Vujačić (1980). Etos Crnogorke: tradicionalni oblici i sadržaji u životu Crnogorke. NIO "Pobjeda," OOUR Izvadačko-publicistička djelatnost. Na primjer, svi Ozrinići slave Aranđelovdan. Neorganizovanija plemena, pak, nijesu imala zajedničku slavu, kao na primjer: Crmničani, Njeguši, Cuce, Bjelice, Ceklići, Grahovljani, Kuči, Rudinjani i drugi. Naravno, svako posebno bratstvo u ...

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