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The Marsheni (also, ''Marshejni'', ''Marseni'', ''Maršenovići'', ''Marsenius'') were an
Albanian tribe The Albanian tribes ( sq, fiset shqiptare) form a historical mode of social organization (''farefisní'') in Albania and the southwestern Balkans characterized by a common culture, often common patrilineal kinship ties tracing back to one progeni ...
of the Middle Ages that inhabited areas of northern
Albania Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares ...
and south-eastern
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. The modern settlement of Marshej to the north-east of
Koplik Koplik (also known as Koplik i Poshtëm) is a town and former municipality in the northwestern tip of Albania. At the 2015 local government reform, it became a subdivision, and the seat of the municipality Malësi e Madhe. It was the seat of the ...
and immediate south-east of Gradec in Kastrat takes its name from the tribe.


History

The Marsheni are recorded for the first time in the 13th century documents of
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who, at the time, had become a nun at the
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of St. Nicholas. In one of the documents, the ''Maršenovići'' are recorded as ostlers for the monastery and are mentioned alongside other Albanians in relation to it, such as ''Genь Vogli'' and ''Bardona''. A ''Đurađ Maršenь'' is also attested as among the inhabitants of Orahovo in the region of
Crmnica Crmnica ( Serbian and Montenegrin: Црмница, ) is a historical region in southern Montenegro, one of the communes of the municipality of Bar. It is one of the four sub-regions of Old Montenegro. Geography & Demographics Crmnica is located ...
near ''Arbanasa Plačke'' in
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. The Marsheni (recorded as ''Marseni'') are consequently recorded in the
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of Scutari in 1416-17. In the register, they appear as split between the villages of ''Marseni'' (Marsheni) and ''Bishtrrjolla'' in
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. Out of the six households in Marshen, three were of the Marsheni: Pali Marsheni; Andrea Marsheni, the elder; and Andrea Marsheni, the younger. The remaining half of the households were of the ''Renësi''. In Bishtrrjolla two of the household heads were from the Marsheni: ''Dabesej'' and ''Petro Marsheni''. The cadastre suggests that during this period the Marsheni lacked the tribal territorialisation characteristic of a ''fis'' as they do not appear as inhabiting settlements exclusive to them. Later on following the Ottoman conquest of the region in the late 15th century, the tribe appears again in the Ottoman ''
defter A ''defter'' (plural: ''defterler'') was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire. Description The information collected could vary, but ''tahrir defterleri'' typically included details of villages, dwellings, household ...
'' of Scutari in 1485. The register records the settlement of ''Marshejn'', located in roughly the same area as its Venetian and modern counterpart, as a village with 21 households. The anthroponyms recorded are almost exclusively Albanian and patrilineal kinship ties are illustrated through patronyms, for example six individuals attested share the patronym ''Marsheni'': ''Petri'' son of ''Marshen'', ''Gjon Marsheni'', ''Andrija Marsheni'', ''Leka Marsheni'', ''Kosan Marsheni'', and ''Vuli Marsheni''. ''
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Mark Marsenius'' is recorded in 1625 as a
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cleric in the diocese of Shkodra. Toponyms derived from ''Marshen'' and its forms can be found in a number of villages in modern
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. In his works on the region, Jovan Trifunovski recorded the micro-toponym ''Çeshma Marshin'' (''Çeshma Marshejve'', "fountain of the Marshej") in the village of Kopanica. In the same village the ''
mahallah is an Arabic word variously translated as district, quarter, ward, or "neighborhood" in many parts of the Arab world, the Balkans, Western Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and nearby nations. History Historically, mahallas were autonomous social ins ...
'' (quarter or neighbourhood) of ''Marshej'' appears. In Merovo ''Marshej'' appears again as the name of a quarter in the village as well as a family name. Alluding to a partial migration of the tribe into North Macedonia.


References

{{reflist Tribes of Albania