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Novo Brdo ( sr-Cyrl, Ново Брдо), or Novobërda and Artana ( sq-definite, Novobërdë or ''Artanë''), is a municipality located in the Pristina district of
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. According to the 2011 census, it has a population of 6,729 inhabitants. The center of the municipality is the village of Bostane. After the 2013 Brussels Agreement, the municipality became part of the
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.


Name

In Serbian (and also English) "Novo Brdo" is used, literally meaning "New Hill". The name was derived from the medieval Serbian mining town of Novo Brdo. In Albanian, "Novobërdë" or "Artanë" is used.


History


Middle Ages

Novo Brdo is an archaeological site. Novo Brdo was mentioned with its present name in historical documents as early as 1326. Previously it was known as ''Novus Mons'' or ''Novamonte'' in Latin and as ''Nyeuberghe'' in Saxon texts. The famous scribe Vladislav the Grammarian was born here. Ragusan documents attest to the presence of a significant number of Albanians living in Novo Brdo throughout the 14th and early 15th centuries, including members of the Catholic Albanian clergy with names such as ''Gjergjash'' and ''Gjinko'', ''Gjini'', son of ''Gjergji'', the presbyter (1382); the reverend ''Gjergj Gega'', ''Nikollë Tanushi'', ''Gjergj Andrea Pellini'' and ''Nikolla Progonovic''. In the book of debtors belonging to Ragusan merchant Mihail Lukarevic, who resided in Novo Brdo during the 1430s, 150 Albanian household heads were mentioned as living in Novo Brdo with their families. They worked as miners, artisans and specialists in the mines of Novo Brdo. The anthroponomy of these figures is characteristically Albanian; distinctive Albanian names such as Gjon, Gjin, Tanush, Progon, Lek, Gjergj and Bibë are mentioned. Some families had a mixed Slav-Albanian anthroponomy - that is to say, a Slavic first name and an Albanian last name, or last names with Albanian patronyms and Slavic suffixes such as Gjonoviç, Gjinoviq, Progonoviq, Bushatoviq, Dodishiq, Kondiq, Lekiq and other such names. Many Albanian Catholic priests were registered as residing in Novo Brdo, as well as in towns like Janjevo, Trepça, Prizren and others. Novo Brdo was a metropolis during the Middle Ages, with a huge medieval fortress built on the top of an extinct
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cone, the remains of which can be visited today, and residential sections sprawling all around. In the outer wall of the fortress a large
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is visible, built into the stones. The castle, or fortress, is thought to date back to the time of the
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. At the first half of 15th century, Serbian Orthodox bishops of Lipjan resided in Novo Brdo. There were mines and smelting furnaces for iron, lead, gold and silver ores. Novo Brdo silver is known by its glam silver (argentum de glama, an alloy of silver with 1/6-1/3 gold). In 1450 the mines of Novo Brdo were producing about 6,000 kg of silver per year. The medieval settlement was an important producer of Serbian pottery and other goods. Novo Brdo was the last Serbian town to remain standing during the first Ottoman invasion. In 1439 the capital of
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fell and Serbia resisted until finally Novo Brdo fell in 1441. Novo Brdo was by treaty restored to the Serbs in 1443. The fortress (named in Turkish ''Nobırda'') came under
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for forty days by the Ottomans, before capitulating and becoming occupied by the Ottomans on 1 June 1455. This event is described by
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from Ostrovica near Novo Brdo, who was taken by the Ottomans along with some 300 other boys to be trained as Janissaries. All of the higher ranking Serbian officials were executed after the castle fell, with the younger men and boys being taken captive to serve in the Ottoman Army, and some 700 young Serbian women and girls being taken to be wives to Ottoman commanders. When the city fell to the Ottomans, it had an estimated population of about 40,000 people. In the Ottoman Defter of 1591, the city of Novo Brdo itself was recorded within the Sanjak Vuçitern - this defter included the household heads of the city. The city consisted of several Muslim neighbourhoods (''Mahalla/Mëhalla''); they were ''Xhamia Sherif'' (Sherif Mosque, 26 households), ''Kasap'' (11 households), ''Hamam'' (21 households), ''Darbbane'' (40 households) and ''Mehmed Çelebi'' (5 households). There was also 6
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households, including 1 that hailed from
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and 1 that hailed from Castille. Of the Christian neighbourhoods (''Mahalla/Mëhalla''), the following had inhabitants of mixed Albanian- Slavic/ Orthodox anthroponomy: ''Sokraja'' (15 households), ''Pop Simoni'' (12 households), ''Çarshi'' (13) and ''Himandin'' (9). Slavic/Orthodox anthroponomy predominated in the following neighbourhoods:''Sveti Petra'' (19 households), ''Sveti Nika'' (9 households), ''Marko Kërsti'' (26 households), ''Filip'' (9 households), ''Pop Krilovina'' (10 households), ''Kallogjer Gligorija'' (6 households), ''Kovaç Radosavi'' (16 households), ''Shagliçiq'' (8 households), ''Shuster'' (14 households) and ''Vuka Mrkshiq'' (8 households). Characteristic Albanian anthroponomy predominated in the following neighbourhoods: ''Protopop'' (9 households), ''Izllatar'' (9 households), ''Pop Grobani (Grubani)'' (5 households), ''Pop Bozha'' (4 households) and ''Kuriçka'' (13 households).


Modern

By the early 20th century, Novo Brdo's population dwindled, with most inhabitants moving to the more easily accessible area of
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. In 1999, with the entry into Kosovo of KFOR and the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (
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), the area had a small
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occupied by US soldiers, as well as a station of International Police and
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.


Economy

There are two lead and zinc mines operating on the territory of Novo Brdo: Kišnica and Novo Brdo.


Demographics

According to the last official census done in 2011, the municipality has a population of 6,729 inhabitants. In 2020 estimate, the municipality had 7,121 inhabitants.


Settlements

Municipality of Novo Brdo consists of 26 settlements with following populations: * Boljevce / Boleci, 72 * Bostane / Bostani, 487 * Bušince / Bushinca, 128 * Carevce / Careci, 27 * Draganac / Draganca, 17 * Izvor / Izvori, 442 * Jasenovik / Jasenoviku, 210 * Klobukar / Kllobukari, 114 * Koretište / Koretishti, 530 * Kosač / Kosaç, 175 * Gortnje Kusce / Kufca e Epërme, 890 * Labljane / Llabjani, 875 * Gornji Makreš / Makresh i Epërm, 58 * Donji Makreš / Makreshi i Poshtëm, 71 * Manišince / Manishinca, 67 * Mozgovo / Mazgova, uninhabited * Miganovce / Miganoci, 34 * Novo Brdo / Novobërda, 183 * Paralovo / Parallova, 207 * Pasjak / Pasjaku, 1,176 * Prekovce / Prekoci, 214 * Stanišor / Stanishori, 320 * Straža / Strazha, 191 * Trnićevce / Tërniqeci, 50 * Tirince / Tirinca, 26 * Zebince / Zebinca, 165


Ethnic groups

According to the 1991 census the municipality of Novo Brdo is ethnically mixed, mostly consisting of
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(60%), Albanians (39%) and other minorities. The ethnic composition of the municipality of Novo Brdo, including IDPs:


Notable people

* Stefan Milutin (c. 1253–1321), King of Serbia and founder of Novo Brdo Fortress *
Lazar of Serbia Lazar Hrebeljanović ( sr-cyr, Лазар Хребељановић; ca. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful state on the territory of the disintegrated Serbian Empire. Lazar's state, ...
(c. 1329–15 June 1389) medieval Serbian prince, born in the Fortress of Prilepac near Novo Brdo * Dragana of Serbia (c. 1380s – 1395), Empress consort of Bulgaria, born in the Fortress of Prilepac * Jelena Balšić (1365/1366 – 1443) medieval Serbian noblewoman, born in the Fortress of Prilepac *
Gjergj Pelini Georgius Pelino or Gjergj Pelini ( 1438–1463) was an Albanian Catholic priest, the abbot of Ratac Abbey and diplomat of Skanderbeg and Venetian Republic. Life Pelino's birthdate is unknown, but his birthplace Novo Brdo is stated in a 1441 d ...
(fl. 1436–died 1463), Albanian Catholic priest and diplomat of Skanderbeg and Venice. * Dimitrije Kantakouzenos (c. 1435–after 1487), Serbian writer and poet * Vladislav the Grammarian (fl. 1456–1479) Orthodox monk, writer, historian and theologian


See also

*
Municipalities of Kosovo A municipality ( sq, komuna, sr, / ) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Serb and 1 ...
*
Community of Serb Municipalities The Community of Serb Municipalities ( sr, / ), or Association of Serb Municipalities ( sq, Asociacioni i Komunave Serbe, AKS), is a planned self-governing association of municipalities with a Serb majority population in Kosovo. The proposal f ...


Notes and references

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External links


Municipality of Novo Brdo
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Novo Brdo youth and rural tourism network
local youth and rural tourism network. Arranges for bed and breakfast-houses and meals. {{Kosovo municipalities Medieval Serbian sites in Kosovo Serb communities in Kosovo Municipalities of Kosovo