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1377:, who had barely escaped the Turks from Western Kosovo during the Austrian retreat, wrote himself later that "Nobody was able to get out". Malcolm contends that Arsenije had been in Montenegro and then fled to Belgrade, a stronghold still under Austrian control, and which became a natural destination for many Serb refugees from all Serb lands. Those who gathered there included people from parts of Kosovo (Mainly Eastern Kosovo) who had been able to escape the Ottoman incursion but most refugees were probably from other areas. The refugees that moved to Austrian-dominated territories at the time also included a substantial number of Albanians, Orthodox and Catholics. 63: 1014: 2599:(In general, families, clans, and tribes moved, settled, converted, and reconverted in the Balkans; only in modern times have such acts become a major political issue. No doubt, the proportion of Albanian-speaking Muslims has increased in Kosovo over the centuries, so that today they form the overwhelming majority, but this was due, in part, to the willingness of local Serbs, somewhat better educated than the Albanians, to move away in search of better economic opportunities. ed.). p. 9. Archived from 1438:
economy began to decline along with the output from the mines, yet Albanian highlander stockbreeders continued to migrate such that Kosovo would attain an Albanian majority by the end of the 18th century. The topic of the Great Migrations is a source of disputes between some Serbian and Albanian historians, with each side having its viewpoint, including doubtful Serbian claims of no prior Albanian presence, and doubtful Albanian claims of a larger prior presence. Additionally, Albanians claim
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was also a migration of Albanians from the Malsi but these were slow, long-term processes rather than involving sudden urge of population into a vacuum. Considering that Albanians were a significant part of the population before 1690 and that an Albanian majority was not achieved until the mid-19th century, a mass exodus of Serbs out of Kosovo in 1690 seems unlikely. In 1689 in Kosovo, both Muslim Albanians and Serbs rose up against the Ottoman Empire led by the Albanian Archbishop
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to western and central Kosovo after 1670, merely moved to other parts of Ottoman Albania. István Deák from the University of Columbia states that Serbs, who were somewhat better educated than the Albanians, were willing to move away in search of better economic opportunities, which helped demographic changes in the territory of Kosovo throughout the centuries.
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in the 17th century show that before the Habsburg invasion of 1689–1690 and the Great Migrations of the Serbs, at least western and central Kosovo were treated as part of Ottoman Albania, and had a large Albanian population. Thus, the Albanian tribesmen that moved from turbulent mountains of Shkodra
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started in the 14th century and lasted until the end of the 18th century. The great migrations from 1690 and 1737–1739 were the largest ones and were important reason for issuing the privileges that regulated the status of Serbs within Habsburg Monarchy. The Serbs that in these migrations settled in
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The original painting was commissioned in 1896 by Patriarch Georgije Brankovic. The artist was Paja Jovanovic. He was one of the most illustrious Serbian painters of his generation and his depictions of the greatest moments of Serbian history placed him firmly at the centre of the national artistic
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It was after the migration of 1690, that the Ottomans first encouraged the migration of Albanians into Kosovo. The larger, eastern part of Kosovo remained overwhelmingly Serb Orthodox, with a Catholic Albanian, and later Muslim Albanian, presence growing from the west by the 16th century. The urban
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Malcolm believes that the historical evidence does not support a sudden mass exodus of Serbs out of Kosovo in 1690. If the Serb population was depleted in 1690, it looks as if it must have been replaced by inflows of Serbs from other areas. Such flows did happen and from many different areas. There
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in the 14th century, and at the beginning of the Ottoman period in 1455, the region had "an overwhelming Slavic (Serbian) majority", but significant Albanian migration in the early sixteenth century resulted by the middle of the century in a sizable Albanian population in parts of western Kosovo.
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of 1683–1699, relations between Muslims and Christians in the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire were extremely radicalized. Following the decisive Ottoman victory in 1690 Kačanik battle in modern-day Kosovo, the local Orthodox Christian population was exposed to brutal reprisals of
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The masses of earlier migrations from the Ottoman Empire are considered ethnically Serb, and those of the First Great Migration nationally Serb. The First Great Migration brought about the definitive indicator of Serbianness, Orthodox Christianity and its leader, the patriarch.
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The masses of earlier migrations from the Ottoman Empire are considered ethnically Serb, while those of the First Great Migration nationally Serb. The First Great Migration brought the definitive indicator of Serbianness, Orthodox Christianity and its leader, the patriarch.
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Two written statements by Arsenije survive, specifying the number of people: at the end of 1690 he gave it as "more than 30,000 souls", and six years later he wrote that it was "more than 40,000 souls". These are the most authoritative statements we
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was lost to the Ottomans. During the war, large portion of the Christian population from the region of Raška and other Serbian lands migrated towards the north, following the retreat of Habsburg armies and the Serbian Militia. They settled mainly in
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The narrative about the migration is part of the Serbian identity narratives. It is a national-religious myth with a heroic theme. Frederic Anscombe suggests that it, "together with other narratives of the Kosovo myth, form the basis of
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Subsequent controversy has swirled around doubtful Albanian claims of a larger initial presence and doubtful Serbian claims of virtually no Albanian presence until Ottoman pressure pushed them in for religious as well as political
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Vojvodina, Slavonia and the parts belonging to the Military Frontier increased (partly) the existing Serb population in these regions and made the Serbs an important political factor in the Habsburg monarchy over time.
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as the head of the newly established Orthodox Church in the Monarchy. The patriarchal right of succession was secured by the May Assembly of the Serbian people in Karlovci in 1848, following the proclamation of
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concluded that it was 35,000 to 40,000 families, between 400,000 and 500,000 people. "It is a constant tradition that this population is counted by families, not by heads" also insisting that these were large
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who claimed that between 70,000 and 80,000 refugees left Kosovo during the migration, while the Serbian public claimed that it was more than half a million, and that the majority fled due to "fear of Ottoman
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in 1690, claim that the masses were "invited" to come to Hungary. The original text in Latin shows that Serbs were actually advised to rise up against the Ottomans and "not to desert" their ancestral lands.
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According to Malcolm, a major part of the Albanian demographic growth was the expansion of an indigenous Albanian population within Kosovo itself. Ottoman official documents and reports by
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border. Malcolm suggests that most of the Serb refugees did not come from Kosovo and that Arsenije never led an exodus from Kosovo as his departure had been extremely hasty. He notes that
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as descendants of Ottoman-sponsored transplants who settled after the expulsion of the Serb population and supposedly took over the control of the territory, thus replaying of a "second
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in Ottoman forces which indiscriminately burned villages and randomly killed or enslaved people irrespective of age, class or gender. As a result of the lost rebellion and suppression,
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as a result of the Habsburg retreat and the Ottoman reoccupation of southern Serbian regions, which were temporarily held by the Habsburgs between 1688 and 1690.
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and have fueled the conflicts". According to Anscombe, the Great Migration reconciles romantic national history with late modern reality, portraying
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Sources provide different data regarding the number of people in the first migration, referring to the group led by Patriarch Arsenije III:
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Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country "The first ottoman encouragement of Albanian migration did follow the Serb exodus of 1690"
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failed to achieve substantial success, and subsequently were forced to retreat. By 1739, the entire territory of the Habsburg
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of 1737–1739 triggered the Second Great Migration of the Serbs. In 1737, at the very beginning of the war, Serbian Patriarch
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by which he admitted the sovereign rights of the house of Habsburg over nearly the whole of Hungary (including
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Emil Saggau states that the modern adaptation and popularisation of the migration retrieves inspiration from
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Tatjana Popović, cites as many as 60,000 Serbian migrant families for the First Serbian migration alone.
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Main territory settled by Serbs during the Great Serb migration in 1690 (represented with blue colour)
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This article is about the two large migrations of c. 1690 and 1737–1739. For other migrations, see
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37,000 families led by the Patriarch, according to Jovan Rajić, published in 1794–1795.
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was rapidly becoming prominent, followed up the victory with others, notably one near
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sided with the Austrians in 1689. They settled mainly in the southern parts of the
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The Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, supports the figure of 37,000 families.
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to cross the rivers and settle in the Habsburg Monarchy. He recognized Patriarch
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37,000 families led by the Patriarch, according to Johann Engel, published 1801.
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Other historians state that only a few thousand refugees left during this time.
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as their spiritual leader. The Emperor had recognized the Patriarch as deputy-
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37,000 families, according to a book by Pavle Julinac, printed in 1765.
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37,000 families into Habsburg Monarchy, according to a manuscript at
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written by monk Stefan of Ravanica 28 years after the first wave.
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At least 30,000 people, according to Stevan K. Pavlowitch.
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against Ottomans. During the war, Habsburg armies and the
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Projekat Rastko. 3054:Samardžić, Radovan 2668:on 3 February 2020 2606:on 21 October 2020 1721:, p. 181-182. 1581:, p. 153-154. 1566:, p. 143-148. 1554:, p. 139–148. 1398:Georgije Branković 1218:Number of migrants 1060:Kingdom of Hungary 1039:Austro-Turkish war 1035: 1023: 1017:Serbian Patriarch 1011: 1003: 995: 985:Serbian Patriarch 966:Serbian historians 935:Serbs in Vojvodina 853:Kingdom of Hungary 809: 728:Republic of Serbia 620:Serbian Revolution 460:Lordship of Prilep 409:Grand Principality 255:Dacia Mediterranea 3207:Great Turkish War 3030:Ramet, Sabrina P. 2864:Jelavich, Barbara 2772:978-1-107-02838-8 2451:978-0-521-77401-7 2417:978-0-521-77401-7 2307:, pp. 88–89. 2160:978-0-8108-5309-6 1991:978-1-135-30401-0 1719:Dejan Djokić 2023 1675:978-1-4090-8682-6 1648:978-1-107-26869-2 1604:978-0-8229-7722-3 1526:978-3-030-99480-8 1267:extended families 1208:Habsburg monarchy 1199:Kingdom of Serbia 1171:Habsburg monarchy 1163:Serbian Vojvodina 1123:Emperor Leopold I 911:Holy Roman Empire 883:Kingdom of Serbia 857:Habsburg monarchy 832:Velike seobe Srba 829: 821:Велике сеобе Срба 788: 787: 754:Serbia portal 739: 738: 735: 678:Serbia since 1918 668: 667: 660:Kingdom of Serbia 640:Serbian Vojvodina 601: 600: 573:Military Frontier 498: 497: 419:Kingdom of Serbia 370: 369: 362:Catepanate of Ras 308:Early Middle Ages 280:Diocese of Moesia 205:Pannonia Inferior 16:(Redirected from 3219: 3153: 3132: 3111: 3104:Етнолошке свеске 3101: 3090: 3088: 3073: 3049: 3025: 3004: 2980: 2963: 2942: 2921: 2909: 2898: 2883: 2859: 2835: 2814: 2797: 2776: 2750: 2729: 2705: 2677: 2675: 2673: 2667: 2661:. 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(1995). 2836: 2830: 2815: 2809:(in Serbian). 2798: 2792: 2777: 2771: 2751: 2745: 2730: 2724: 2710:Ćirković, Sima 2706: 2700: 2684:, ed. (2005). 2678: 2626: 2624: 2621: 2618: 2617: 2582: 2580:, p. 791. 2570: 2558: 2543: 2525: 2513: 2498: 2491: 2468: 2450: 2430: 2416: 2396: 2384: 2382:, p. 134. 2372: 2370:, p. 132. 2360: 2358:, p. 143. 2345: 2333: 2321: 2309: 2297: 2267: 2242: 2224: 2222:, p. 138. 2209: 2197: 2185: 2183:, p. 158. 2173: 2159: 2139: 2127: 2115: 2113:, p. 780. 2103: 2091: 2076: 2069: 2043: 2028: 2016: 1997: 1990: 1970: 1968:, p. 144. 1958: 1949: 1937: 1924: 1913:(2): 332–356. 1897: 1884: 1871: 1858: 1845: 1843:, p. 161. 1833: 1822: 1799: 1764: 1747: 1735: 1723: 1711: 1693: 1691:, p. 206. 1681: 1674: 1654: 1647: 1627: 1610: 1603: 1583: 1568: 1556: 1544: 1532: 1525: 1504: 1503: 1501: 1498: 1497: 1496: 1491: 1486: 1481: 1476: 1469: 1466: 1432:Toma Raspasani 1428:Pjeter Bogdani 1402:Emanuel Leutze 1394:Paja Jovanović 1375:Toma Raspasani 1341: 1338: 1301: 1298: 1297: 1296: 1293: 1286: 1283: 1280: 1277: 1274: 1259: 1251: 1248: 1245: 1242: 1235: 1219: 1216: 1178: 1175: 978: 975: 951:Hungarian diet 899:Ottoman Empire 894: 891: 849:Ottoman Empire 805:Paja Jovanović 786: 785: 783: 782: 775: 768: 760: 757: 756: 743: 742: 737: 736: 730: 724: 723: 720: 714: 713: 710: 704: 703: 700: 694: 693: 689: 681: 676: 675: 672: 671: 666: 665: 662: 656: 655: 652: 646: 645: 642: 636: 635: 632: 626: 625: 622: 614: 609: 608: 605: 604: 599: 598: 595: 589: 588: 585: 579: 578: 575: 569: 568: 563: 557: 556: 553: 547: 546: 543: 537: 536: 533: 523: 522: 519: 511: 506: 505: 502: 501: 496: 495: 492: 486: 485: 482: 476: 475: 472: 466: 465: 462: 456: 455: 452: 450: 449: 444: 438: 435: 434: 431: 425: 424: 421: 415: 414: 411: 405: 404: 401: 395: 394: 391: 383: 378: 377: 374: 373: 368: 367: 364: 358: 357: 354: 329: 323: 322: 319: 311: 306: 305: 302: 301: 298: 297: 292: 287: 282: 277: 272: 267: 262: 260:Dacia Ripensis 257: 252: 246: 241: 240: 237: 236: 233: 232: 227: 222: 217: 212: 207: 202: 197: 191: 186: 185: 182: 181: 178: 177: 172: 167: 162: 157: 152: 147: 141: 136: 135: 132: 131: 128: 127: 122: 117: 112: 107: 101: 96: 95: 92: 91: 88: 87: 82: 76: 71: 70: 67: 66: 58: 57: 48: 47: 40: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 3224: 3213: 3210: 3208: 3205: 3203: 3200: 3198: 3195: 3193: 3190: 3188: 3185: 3183: 3180: 3178: 3175: 3173: 3170: 3168: 3165: 3164: 3162: 3151: 3147: 3142: 3141: 3137: 3130: 3128:9788671790062 3124: 3120: 3119: 3113: 3109: 3105: 3097: 3092: 3085: 3084: 3079: 3075: 3071: 3069:9788671790062 3065: 3061: 3060: 3055: 3051: 3047: 3045:9780521616904 3041: 3037: 3036: 3031: 3027: 3023: 3021:9780815624448 3017: 3013: 3012: 3006: 3002: 3000:9781850654773 2996: 2992: 2991: 2986: 2982: 2978: 2974: 2970: 2965: 2961: 2959:9780198857297 2955: 2951: 2950: 2944: 2940: 2938:9780333666128 2934: 2931:. 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Index

Great Serb Migrations
Demographic history of Serbia
a series
History of Serbia
Map of Balkans, Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1355. -- Velhagen & Klasing atlas of history, Berlin 1931 (english version)
By century
9th
10th
Prehistory
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Pre-Roman
Illyrians
Autariatae
Dardani
Triballi
Moesi
Scordisci
Dacians
Early Roman
Illyricum
Pannonia
Pannonia Inferior
Dalmatia
Moesia
Moesia Superior
Dacia

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