Karadžić
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Karadžić ( sr-cyr, Караџић, ) is a Serbian surname, derived from ''karadža'', a colloquial Serbian term for "black ox" or generally for "an animal with black fur or dark complexion", itself derived from Turkish ''karaca'' meaning "
roe deer The roe deer (''Capreolus capreolus''), also known as the roe, western roe deer, or European roe, is a species of deer. The male of the species is sometimes referred to as a roebuck. The roe is a small deer, reddish and grey-brown, and well-adapt ...
". The Karadžić family name was derived from a progenitor who was called ''karadža'', a nickname found in Serbia since the second half of the 15th century ("Radica, son of Karadža", from the Branković defter). The surname is widespread over former Yugoslavia. It may refer to: * Vuk Stefanović Karadžić (1787-1864), Serb linguist, major reformer of the
Serbian language Serbian (, ) is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Serbs. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and K ...
* Milan Karadžić, Montenegrin director *
Milutin Karadžić Milutin ( sr, Милутин) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name may refer to: *Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1253–1321), king of Serbia *Milutin Bojić (1892–1917), poet *Milutin Ivković (1906–1943), football ...
(born 1955), Serbian and Montenegrin actor *
Radovan Karadžić Radovan Karadžić ( sr-cyr, Радован Караџић, ; born 19 June 1945) is a Bosnian Serb politician, psychiatrist and poet. He was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes by the International Criminal Tr ...
(born 1945), former president of the self-proclaimed
Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe * someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people * Serbian language * Serbian names See also * * * Old Serbian (disambiguation) ...
and a convicted war criminal * Ljiljana Zelen Karadžić (born 1945), wife of Radovan Karadžić * Šujo Karadžić, Montenegrin and Old-Herzegovinian
uskok The Uskoks ( hr, Uskoci, , singular: ; notes on naming) were irregular soldiers in Habsburg Croatia that inhabited areas on the eastern Adriatic coast and surrounding territories during the Ottoman wars in Europe. Bands of Uskoks fought ...
*
Tomislav Karadžić Tomislav "Tole" Karadžić ( sr-cyr, Томислав Толе Караџић; born 10 February 1939) is a Serbian businessman and football administrator. From 2008 to 2016, he served in his second stint as the president of the Football Associat ...
, Serbian football administrator * Goran Karadžić, Serbian basketball player * Vuk Karadžić (basketball), Serbian basketball player * Stevan Karadžić, Serbian basketball coach and former player.


Anthropology


Drobnjaci

The Karadžić brotherhood in
Drobnjaci Drobnjaci (, ) are historical tribe and region, Drobnjak, in Old Herzegovina in Montenegro (municipalities from Nikšić to Šavnik, Žabljak and Pljevlja). Its unofficial centre is in Šavnik. The Serb Orthodox families have St. George ('' ...
, according to tradition, ultimately descends from three brothers that lived prior to 1700 in
Vasojevići The Vasojevići ( sh, Васојевићи, ) is a historical highland tribe (''pleme'') and region of Montenegro, in the area of the Brda. It is the largest of the historical tribes, occupying the area between Lijeva Rijeka in the South up to ...
, from where they migrated to Drobnjaci. Indeed, the ancestors of the Karadžići migrated from
Lijeva Rijeka Lijeva Rijeka ( sr-Cyrl, Лијева Ријека) is a settlement in the municipality of Podgorica, Montenegro. It is perhaps best known as the paternal ancestral homeland of Slobodan Milošević. Demographics According to the 2011 census, it ...
in Vasojevići in the mid-17th century. In 1930, there were 28 households of Karadžić in
Petnjica Petnjica ( cnr, Петњица) is a town in northern Montenegro, and the center of Petnjica Municipality. Petnjica regained its municipality status on May 28, 2013, which it previously had from 1945 to 1957, when it was merged with the Berane Mu ...
, 3 in Malinsko, 3 in Gornja Bukovica, 5 in Pašina voda, and 19 in Palež. Anthropologist
Andrija Luburić Andrija Luburić (16 November 1891 – 19 March 1944) was a Serbian historian and collector of folk songs. He is remembered as one of three major Serbian folklorists of the early 20th century along with Nikola T. Kašiković and Novica Šaulić. ...
said that the Karadžić were "born with the gift of gusle playing". The Karadžić brotherhood in Drobnjaci has the ''slava'' (feast day) of
Aranđelovdan Michael (; he, מִיכָאֵל, lit=Who is like El od, translit=Mīḵāʾēl; el, Μιχαήλ, translit=Mikhaḗl; la, Michahel; ar, ميخائيل ، مِيكَالَ ، ميكائيل, translit=Mīkāʾīl, Mīkāl, Mīkhāʾīl), also ...
(the slava of Vasojevići), while they have the ''prislava'' of
Đurđevdan George's Day in Spring, or Saint George's Day ( sr, Ђурђевдан, Đurđevdan, ; bg, Гергьовден, Gergovden; mk, Ѓурѓовден, Ǵurǵovden; russian: Егорий Вешний, Yegoriy Veshniy, or russian: Юрьев ден ...
(the slava of Drobnjaci). Vuk Stefanović Karadžić's grandfather Joksim migrated from Šavnik to Serbia. The Divjanović family in the
Jahorina Jahorina ( sr-Cyrl, Јахорина, ) is a mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located on the tripoint of the municipalities of Pale, Trnovo, Republika Srpska and Trnovo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Part of the Dinaric Alps, it borde ...
region (in Bosnia) hailed from Drobnjaci and was previously surnamed Karadžić, according to epic poet and guslar Ilija Divjanović (1835–1893) whose poems were collected by Bogoljub Petranović.


Negotin Valley

Regarding the Negotin Valley, in the early 20th century, there was a Karadžić family in Sikole with the ''slava'' of
Nikoljdan Saint Nicholas Day, also called the Feast of Saint Nicholas, observed on 5 December or on 6 December in Western Christian countries, and on 19 December in Eastern Christian countries using the old church Calendar, is the feast day of Saint Nic ...
, and hailed from Montenegro. In Jasenica, there were two households of a Karadžić family which had the ''slava'' of Jovanjdan, and according to tradition descended from some "Ciganče" who had been brought by an ancestor of the Belobrečić in the 19th century.


References


Sources

* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Karadzic Drobnjaci Surnames of Serbian origin