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Krasniqi is a historical
Albanian tribe The Albanian tribes () form a historical mode of social organization (''farefisní'') in Albania and the southwestern Balkans characterized by a common culture, often common patrilineal kinship ties and shared social ties. The ''fis'' ( sq-defini ...
and region in the
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in northeastern
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, bordering
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. The region lies within the Tropoje District and is part of a wider area between Albania and Kosovo that is historically known as '' Gjakova highlands'' (Highlands of
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). Krasniqi stretches from the Valbona river in the north to
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in the south and includes the town
Bajram Curri Bajram Curri (16 January 1862 – 29 March 1925) was an Albanian chieftain, politician and activist who struggled for the independence of Albania, later struggling for Kosovo's incorporation into it following the 1913 Treaty of London. He w ...
. Members of the Krasniqi tribe are also found in Kosovo and
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.


Geography

The region is called Krasniqe (''Krasniqja'' in definite Albanian) and its people are called ''Krasniqë''. The Krasniqi region is situated in the District of Tropoja and stretches from the Montenegrin border in the north to Lake Fierza in the south, from the Mërturi region in the west to the District of Has in the east, and includes most of the upper Valbona valley. It borders on the traditional tribal regions of Bugjoni to the south, Gashi to the northeast, Nikaj-Mërtur to the west, and Bytyçi to the east. The main settlements of the region are the town of Bajram Curri, Bujan, Shoshan, Kocanaj, Dragobia, Bradoshnicë, Degë, Llugaj, Murataj, Margegaj, Lëkurtaj, Bunjaj. Krasniqi has its roots in the highlands of Gjakova, but over the centuries has spread to neighbouring areas. Thus, today many descendants of the Krasniqi ''fis'' are found within present-day
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, especially in the western part (to the east of Krasniqi itself), having settled there since late 17th century. On the
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side of the
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, descendants of the Krasniqi ''fis'' were recorded in the villages of
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, Slupčane, Alaševce (in Lipkovo) and Ruđince (in Staro Nagoričane) in 1965. A group of them migrated to Istanbul.


Oral traditions

Oral traditions and fragmentary stories were collected and interpreted by writers who travelled in the region in the 19th century about the early history of Krasniqi. Johann Georg von Hahn recorded the first oral tradition about Krasniqi's origins from a Catholic priest named Gabriel in Shkodra in 1850. According to this account, the first direct male ancestor of the Krasniqi was ''Kastër Keqi'', son of a Catholic Albanian named ''Keq'' who fleeing from Ottoman conquest settled in the Slavic-speaking area that would become the historical Piperi tribal region in what is now Montenegro. His sons, the brothers ''Lazër Keqi'' (ancestor of Hoti, ''Ban Keqi'' (ancestor of Triepshi), ''Merkota Keqi'' (ancestor of Mrkojevići) and ''Vas Keqi'' (ancestor of
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) had to abandon the village after committing murder against the locals, but ''Keq'' and his younger son ''Piper Keqi'' remained there and ''Piper Keqi'' became the direct ancestor of the Piperi tribe. The name of the first ancestor, ''Keq'', which means ''bad'' in Albanian, is given in
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to only children or to children from families with very few children (due to infant mortality). In those families, an "ugly" name (''i çudun'') was given as a spoken talisman to protect the child from the "
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. The name ''Kastër'' has also been recorded as ''Krasno'', ''Kras'' or ''Krasto''.
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recorded a similar story from Marash Uci, elder of Hoti. According the story, the ancestors of the Krasniqi are said to have stemmed from
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and migrated through Montenegro to the area of Reç, north of Shkodra. Then, sometime after 1600, they moved inland to the area of Dushaj i Epërm, east of Fierza, in what is broadly their present region. Here they took over land that had been settled by the Gashi and gradually drove the latter tribe eastwards. In the process of establishing themselves as a tribal unit, they also drove the Thaçi westwards across the
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. The reference to ''Bosnia'' might actually refer to the region of Plav (eastern Montenegro), where the mountains of Hoti (''malet e Hotit'') are located. The name ''Kastër'' and its variants correspond to a settlement that appears in the Decani chrysobulls of 1330 as ''Krastavljane'' and in the defter of the
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in 1485 as ''Hrasto''. This toponym's etymology probably comes from the Slavic word '' hrasto'' (oak). It had ten households and its head household was that of ''Petri, son of Gjonima''. One of the household heads, ''Nika Gjergj Bushati'' was related to the Bushati ''fis''. Villages that later were part of Krasniqi that appear in the defter of 1485 are Shoshan (20 households) and Dragobia (six households). These villages were not part of the same community or the same administrative unit as other tribes of northern Albania and Montenegro like Hoti or Piperi which were in the process of their final formation at that time. Most Krasniqi form a ''fis'' (tribe) in the sense that they are patrilineally descended from the same male progenitor. Most brotherhoods of Krasniqi come from Kolë Mekshi who lived in the mid 16th century. After 1550, he and his brother Nikë Mekshi are acknowledged as the first, historical, direct ancestors of the Krasniqi and
Nikaj The Nikaj are an historical Albanian tribe (''fis'') and region in the Highlands of Gjakova of north Albania. The Nikaj tribe is a traditional ''fis'' in the sense of being a community that claims paternal descent from one common ancestor, consis ...
tribes. To Kolë Mekshi trace their descend the Kolmekshaj brotherhoods and their branches. They form the population of Shoshan and Dragobia. They also founded Bradoshnicë, Degë, Kocanaj, Murataj and also form half of the village of Margegaj. For the other half of Margegaj, there have been two oral stories. According to the first ''Mark Gega'' was a came from Shkreli, while according to the second one he was a son of Kol Mekshi. The inhabitants of Kolgecaj (renamed to Bajram Curri in 1957), Lëkurtaj and Bunjaj stem from other brotherhoods that were unrelated to the Kolmekshaj, but later were included in the tribe.


Genetics

Lauka et al. (2022) tested Krasniqi and Nikaj men to test the correlation of oral traditions with genetic data. The Krasniqi and Nikaj men have the same patrilineal ancestor. As such, they both belong to the same branch haplogroup J2b-M241>L283. J-L283 is a Paleo-Balkan lineage which has been found in samples throughout the region from coastal Dalmatia (Bronze Age) to eastern Dardania (Roman era) as well as in Iron Age
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(Italy). It represents 14-18% of Albanian lineages. The oldest J-L283 sample in northern Albania is found in MBA Shkrel as early as the 19th century BCE. In northern Albania, IA Çinamak (
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), half of the men carried J-L283. The Krasniqi and Nikaj lineages diverge after 1500 CE which is consistent with their origin story from the two brothers Kolë and Nikë Mekshi. The Margegaj belong to the Krasniqi lineage which confirms the oral tradition which considers them descendants of Kolë Mekshi. The Krasniqi and the Nikaj share the same progenitor with Gashi tribe ca. 1200 CE. Their connection indicates that their lineage was present in its present location (Tropojë) in the Middle Ages. The Krasniqi share no close patrilineal relation with all other ''fis'' which their traditions connect them with. This highlights that oral traditions do not necessarily reflect "real" kinship relations, but are complex social constructs which are influenced by many different factors.


History

As for much of its history Krasniqi was a Catholic community, its early history is traced through official reports of Catholic clergy to the Vatican. In the 1628 report of Benedetto Orsini, they are mentioned for the first time as ''Crastignichieia''. The tribe's name was recorded in 1634 as ''Crastenigeia'' in a report of the Catholic bishop Gjergj Bardhi and four years later, his nephew, bishop Frang Bardhi passed through Krasniqi territory and noted that they had their own church. These reports highlight that by the early 17th century, the Krasniqi community had been fully established. Daniele Farlati in "Illyricum sacrum VII" (1817), p.261, mentions it as ''Castranichius''. The settlement of Krasniqi at that point had 60 households with 475 people. He also remarked the extreme poverty that the Krasniqi were enduring. In 1671, both Krasniqi and Nikaj are mentioned in the report of Shtjefën Gaspari. Between 1685 and 1690, historical records mention for the first time the newly formed Krasniqi villages of Kolgeci, Kolmekshi, and Bujup (present-day Margegaj), located further north of the main Krasniqi settlement. At the time, these villages collectively comprised 82 households and around 500 inhabitants. In 1690, the main Krasniqi village had 120 houses with over 1,000 inhabitants. Heavy taxation against Catholics and Ottoman repression kickstarted the conversion of the population to Islam at the end of the 17th century. This process was mostly finished by the middle 19th century, but the Krasniqi community in and around the towns of
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and also
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remained Catholic. From these Krasniqi families stem Catholic archbishop Matej Krasniqi and apostolic vicar Gaspër Krasniqi. The Catholics of Krasniqi were put under the Austrian ''kultursprotektorat'' in the late 1760s, which gave some religious freedom to Catholics in the Ottoman Empire under the state protection of the Austrian Empire. This allowed for the Catholic parishes of Gjakova and Prizren to rebuild their churches and schools.


Traditional customs

The tribe's (historical)
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is St. George, whom they still revere after Islamization. The Krasniqi tribe is known to follow the ''Kanuni i Malësisë së Madhë'', a variant of the Kanun, the Albanian traditional customary law.


Notable people

*
Bajram Curri Bajram Curri (16 January 1862 – 29 March 1925) was an Albanian chieftain, politician and activist who struggled for the independence of Albania, later struggling for Kosovo's incorporation into it following the 1913 Treaty of London. He w ...
, politician * Shpend Dragobia, rebel * Rexhep Krasniqi, Albanian MP, Minister of Education, and anti-communist * Matej Krasniqi, Catholic Archbishop of Skopje * Gaspër Krasniqi, Catholic priest * Binak Alia, from Mulosmanaj clan of Krasniqi, guerrilla fighter of the
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and
League of Prizren The League of Prizren (), officially the League for the Defense of the Rights of the Albanian Nation (), was an Albanian political organization that was officially founded on June 10, 1878 in the old town of Prizren in the Kosovo Vilayet of th ...
* Mic Sokoli, Guerrilla fighter * Haxhi Zeka, Member of the
League of Prizren The League of Prizren (), officially the League for the Defense of the Rights of the Albanian Nation (), was an Albanian political organization that was officially founded on June 10, 1878 in the old town of Prizren in the Kosovo Vilayet of th ...
*
Behgjet Pacolli Behgjet Isa Pacolli (; (born 30 August 1951) is an Albanian-Kosovan Swiss politician and businessman who served as the first deputy prime minister of Kosovo and minister of foreign affairs from 2017 to 2019 under the Ramush Haradinaj government. ...
, a former President of the Republic of Kosovo and is the President and CEO of Mabetex Group, a Swiss-based construction and civil-engineering company. * Dah Polloshka, rebel * Mark Krasniqi, Kosovar academic in ethnology and anthropology *
Luan Krasniqi Luan Krasniqi (born 10 May 1971) is a German-Albanian actor and former professional boxer. He held the European heavyweight title and also challenged for the WBO world heavyweight title. Background Krasniqi is the youngest of eight children to ...
Boxer *
Shefqet Krasniqi Shefqet Krasniqi (born June 20, 1966) is a Kosovar Muslim cleric and scholar of Islam. He formerly held posts of lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Studies (Pristina) and Imam of the Imperial Mosque (Pristina). He is an expert in Islamic law, a ...
Kosovar Muslim cleric * Distria Krasniqi Is a Kosovan judoka and current Olympic champion in the extra-lightweight event *
Memli Krasniqi Memli Krasniqi (born 25 January 1980) is a Kosovar Albanian politician who has been the Chairman of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) since July 2021. Krasniqi has previously been Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development (2014 ...
, Kosovo-Albanian politician * Zana Krasniqi, Albanian model * Vanessa Krasniqi, German-Albanian singer * Olsi Krasniqi, Albanian professional rugby league footballer * Jakup Krasniqi – Former Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo


See also

* List of Albanian tribes * Krasniqi (surname)


References


Sources

* *{{cite journal , author-last1= Lazaridis , author-first1= Iosif , author-last2= Alpaslan-Roodenberg , author-first2=Songül , display-authors = et al. , title = The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe , journal = Science , volume = 377 , issue = 6609 , date = 26 August 2022 , pages= eabm4247 , pmid = 36007055 , pmc = 10064553, doi = 10.1126/science.abm4247 , bibcode =, doi-access = free Historical regions in Albania Accursed Mountains Geography of Kukës County Scutari vilayet Ottoman Albania Albanian ethnographic regions Tribes of Albania