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Mat ( sq-definite, Mati) is a region in north-central
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, referring to the valley of the Mat river and its surrounding mountains.


Etymology

The Albanian term ''mat'', meaning "height", "beach", "bank/shore" in Northern Albanian and "beach", "shore" in Arbëresh, is inherited from
Proto-Albanian Proto-Albanian is the ancestral reconstructed language of Albanian, before the Gheg– Tosk dialectal diversification (before ). Albanoid and other Paleo-Balkan languages had their formative core in the Balkans after the Indo-European migrat ...
''*mata'' < ''*mn̥-ti'' "height" (cf. Latin ''mŏns'' "mountain"), p. 364. after which the river Mat and the region with the same name in north-central Albania was named, which can be explained as "mountain river". The meaning "bank/shore" hence would have emerged only at a later time (cf. "mountain" in relation to Slavic "bank/shore"). The river name was attested for the first time in
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as "Mathis" by the 4th/5th century writer Vibius Sequester. The name is also seen as: * "Mathia" in 1308 in the '' Anonymi Descriptio Europae Orientalis''; * "Matia" in 1338 in an act of
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; * "Mat" in 1488 in an Ottoman tax document; * "Matia" in 1515 in the ''Breve memoria'' of
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; * "Machia" on the 1554 Mercator map; * "Mattia" in the 1570 anonymous ''Relazione dell'Albania''; * "Ematthia" in the 1591 report of ; * " Emathia" in 1596 in Jaques De Lavardin's ''Historie of George Castriot''; * "Mathia" in 1610 in the report of Marino Bizzi; * "Matthia" in 1614 in the report of the Venetian writer Mariano Bolizza; * "Ematia" in 1621 in a letter of Pjetër Budi; * "Man", a misspelling or misreading for "Mat", in 1662 in the ''
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; * "Emathia" in the 1671 report by Piero Stefano Gaspari; * "Mathia" in about 1685 in the report of Giorgio Stampaneo; * "Matis" in 1821 on the map of French consul Hugues Pouqueville; and * "Máthis" in 1848 in the journal of
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.


History

Archeological research has demonstrated that the region has been populated since the
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era. In antiquity the region was inhabited by various Illyrian populations including the Pirustae. Following the Illyro-Roman Wars in the second century BC, the region came under
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control. Historical linguistic considerations suggest that Mat and the surrounding regions, including
Mirdita Mirdita is a region of northern Albania whose territory is synonymous with the historic Albanian tribe of the same name. Etymology The name Mirdita derives from a legendary ancestor named Mir Diti from whom the tribe claims descent. Other a ...
, have been among the oldest settlements of the
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after their ethnogenesis, which is considered to have been completed between the 2nd and the 5th–6th centuries AD. In the 14th century, the region was part of the medieval Principality of Albania. In an act of
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, Tanusio Thopia was mentioned as Count of Mat (conte di Matia) in 1338, a title which would also be held by his successors. In the 15th century, the
Kastrioti family The Kastrioti were an Albanians, Albanian Albanian nobility, noble family, active in the 14th and 15th centuries as the rulers of the Principality of Kastrioti. At the beginning of the 15th century, the family controlled a territory in the Mat Di ...
controlled most of the territory.
Gjon Kastrioti Gjon Kastrioti was an Albanians, Albanian feudal lord from the House of Kastrioti and the father of Albanian leader Gjergj Kastrioti (better known as Skanderbeg). He governed the territory between the Cape of Rodon and Debar, Dibër and had a ...
and his son
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held the title Lord of Mat (''Aemathiae Princeps''). The region also played an important role during
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. According to a 1918 census carried out by the
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s, Mat at the time consisted of 3,986 households and 23,643 total individuals.


Ethnography

Mati is also regarded as one of the tribes of Albania, however not in the sense of a '' fis'', with blood ties and a common history and single male ancestor. Nonetheless, the region has a strong collective identity and formed its own military unit in war (''bajrak''). The basin of the Mat river consists of rolling hills surrounded by mountains that have long protected the inhabitants. Because it was so isolated, the German historian Georg Stadtmüller (1901–85) postulated that the Albanian people could be traced to this specific region. Mat has been inhabited since at least the
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, but no urban areas had developed there until the modest town of Burrel in the mid-20th century. In the 19th century, the Mat region was inhabited by four different clans headed by one or more families, each a ''
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'' in the region: the Bozhiqi in the upper valley, the Çelaj to the south, the Olomani or Alamani, and the Zogolli in the north. In the 20th century Mat was the home of Ahmet bey Zogolli (1895–1961), also known as Ahmet Zogu, who ruled Albania 1924–1939, mostly as King Zog. He had become head of the Zogolli when his father, Xhemal Pasha Zogolli (1860–1911) died.


Notable locals

* Zog of Albania, King of the Albanians * Pjetër Budi, 16th century writer and a Catholic bishop * Tarhoncu Ahmed Pasha,
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of the
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*
Kurt Agë Kadiu Kurt Agë Kadiu(Lis, Albania, Lis, Vilayet of Scutari, Ottoman Empire 1868 - Mat (municipality), Mat, Albania 1923) was a 19th-century Albanian politician. He was one of the delegates of the Albanian Declaration of Independence."History of Albania ...
, one of the signatories of the
Albanian Declaration of Independence The Albanian Declaration of Independence (Albanian language, Albanian: ''Deklarata e Pavarësisë'') was the declaration of independence of Albania from the Ottoman Empire. Independent Albania was proclaimed in Vlorë on 28 November 1912. Six da ...
* Hysni Milloshi, communist politician *
Juliana Pasha Juliana Pasha (born 20 May 1980) is an Albanian singer. In 2010, she won Honorary Citizen Award of Burrel from the mayor of the city. After she went into Eurovision in 2010 she won the first prize in the festival "Kenga Magjike" with the song ca ...
, singer


See also

* Burrel *
Mat (municipality) Mat ( sq-definite, Mati, Latin: ''Mathis'') is a municipality in Dibër County, northern Albania. It was created in 2015 by the merge of the former municipalities Baz, Burrel, Derjan, Komsi, Lis, Macukull, Rukaj and Ulëz. The seat of the ...
* Klos (municipality) * Mat (river) * Geography of Albania *
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References

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