Топономастика раних османских дефтера као извор за проучавање средњовјековног рударства у Горњем Подрињу
Toponomastics of early Ottoman defterler as a source of study of medival mining in the Upper Podrinje
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Komparacijom sačuvanog toponomastičkog materijala u Gornjem Podrinju i onog
zabilježenog u ranim osmanskim popisima, koji se mogu dovesti u vezu sa rudarskom djelatnošću, ukazuje se na njihovu
eventualnu vezu sa srednjovjekovnom rudokopnjom, vrstama
kopane rude, te ispitaju međusobnu povezanost između pojedinih lokaliteta i njihovu pripadnost istim ili različitim rudarskim revirima na ovom području
The result of our research shows the validity of the applied
methodological postulate. Comparing the saved toponymic material in
the Upper Podrinje and the recorded material in the early Ottoman
registers, that could be related to the mining activity, we confirmed the
connection with old mining in this area. The wealthy toponymy of this
area undoubtedly indicates the intensive mining activity in the Upper
Podrinje, that for the most part refers to the Roman period, and then
Saxon mining in the 13th century. It seems that the ores from that area,
including noble and non-ferrous metal ores (gold, lead and copper), were
early depleted (probably at the end of the 13th century) so that at the
time of the establishment of the Ottoman rule, or at the time of
compiling the early
Ottoman census, only iron mines were exploited in the hills
towards Čajniče and around it. Our research also shows that the
recorded mining districts in Gornji Podrinje (three of them) belong to a
larger... district that continued east and south-east to the Pljevlja region
and Polimlje, noting that the one recorded on the right bank of the Drina
was inseparable, while the remaining two (one in the Zavajt area, the
other in Mrežica and Koluna) were probably isolated parts of the same.
We also presented the results of our research in a cartographic
presentation.
Keywords:
Gornje Podrinje / toponomastika / srednjevekovno rudarstvo / Sasi / The Upper Podrinje / early Ottoman census / toponomastics / mediaeval mining / SaxonsSource:
Радови Филозофског факултета, 2022, 24, 15-42Publisher:
- Filozofski fakultet Pale
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Istorija / HistoryTY - CONF AU - Krunić, Bojan AU - Vasić, Dejana PY - 2022 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4606 AB - Komparacijom sačuvanog toponomastičkog materijala u Gornjem Podrinju i onog zabilježenog u ranim osmanskim popisima, koji se mogu dovesti u vezu sa rudarskom djelatnošću, ukazuje se na njihovu eventualnu vezu sa srednjovjekovnom rudokopnjom, vrstama kopane rude, te ispitaju međusobnu povezanost između pojedinih lokaliteta i njihovu pripadnost istim ili različitim rudarskim revirima na ovom području AB - The result of our research shows the validity of the applied methodological postulate. Comparing the saved toponymic material in the Upper Podrinje and the recorded material in the early Ottoman registers, that could be related to the mining activity, we confirmed the connection with old mining in this area. The wealthy toponymy of this area undoubtedly indicates the intensive mining activity in the Upper Podrinje, that for the most part refers to the Roman period, and then Saxon mining in the 13th century. It seems that the ores from that area, including noble and non-ferrous metal ores (gold, lead and copper), were early depleted (probably at the end of the 13th century) so that at the time of the establishment of the Ottoman rule, or at the time of compiling the early Ottoman census, only iron mines were exploited in the hills towards Čajniče and around it. Our research also shows that the recorded mining districts in Gornji Podrinje (three of them) belong to a larger district that continued east and south-east to the Pljevlja region and Polimlje, noting that the one recorded on the right bank of the Drina was inseparable, while the remaining two (one in the Zavajt area, the other in Mrežica and Koluna) were probably isolated parts of the same. We also presented the results of our research in a cartographic presentation. PB - Filozofski fakultet Pale C3 - Радови Филозофског факултета T1 - Топономастика раних османских дефтера као извор за проучавање средњовјековног рударства у Горњем Подрињу T1 - Toponomastics of early Ottoman defterler as a source of study of medival mining in the Upper Podrinje EP - 42 IS - 24 SP - 15 DO - 10.7251/RFFP2324015K ER -
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Krunić, B.,& Vasić, D.. (2022). Топономастика раних османских дефтера као извор за проучавање средњовјековног рударства у Горњем Подрињу. in Радови Филозофског факултета Filozofski fakultet Pale.(24), 15-42. https://doi.org/10.7251/RFFP2324015K
Krunić B, Vasić D. Топономастика раних османских дефтера као извор за проучавање средњовјековног рударства у Горњем Подрињу. in Радови Филозофског факултета. 2022;(24):15-42. doi:10.7251/RFFP2324015K .
Krunić, Bojan, Vasić, Dejana, "Топономастика раних османских дефтера као извор за проучавање средњовјековног рударства у Горњем Подрињу" in Радови Филозофског факултета, no. 24 (2022):15-42, https://doi.org/10.7251/RFFP2324015K . .