Mat ( sq-definite, Mati) is region in north-central
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
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the ...
. It takes its name from the
Mat River located in the region. The inhabitants are mostly Muslim, traditionally composed of six
bajraks:
Burrel
Burrel (alternate forms ''Burrel'', ''Mat'') is a town in northern Albania, 91 km from Tirana. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision and the seat of the municipality Mat. It was the seat of the former District of Mat ...
,
Klos,
Lis, Lukan, Prell and
Xibër.
According to a 1918 census carried out by the
Austro-Hungarian
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s, Mat at the time consisted of 3,986 households and 23,643 total individuals.
Etymology
The river name was written in
Latin
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as "Mathis" by the 4th/5th century writer
Vibius Sequester
Vibius Sequester (active in the 4th or 5th century AD) is the Latin author of lists of geographical names.
Work
''De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, nemoribus, gentibus, quorum apud poëtas mentio fit'' is made up of seven alphabetical lists of ...
and before that in
Ancient Greek
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as "Mάτη" (''Máti''). The name is also seen as:
* "Mathia" in 1308 in the ''
Anonymi Descriptio Europae Orientalis'';
* "Mat" in 1488 in an
Ottoman tax document;
* "Matia" in 1515 in the ''Breve memoria'' of
Gjon Muzaka;
* "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
Jacques de Lavardin ( fl. 1575–1585) was a lord in Plessis-Bourrot, squire and noble of the king of France, known for his translation of two works in French: the Celestine from Fernando de Rojas and the ''Historia de vita et rebus gestis Scander ...
's ''Historie of George Castriot'';
* "Mathia" in 1610 in the report of
Marino Bizzi
Marino Bizzi (Latin name: Marinus Bizzius; 1570–1624) was a Venetian patrician in Dalmatia, and a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church as Archbishop of Antivari.
Life
Bizzi was born on the island of Rab, part of the Republic of Venice (in prese ...
;
* "Matthia" in 1614 in the report of the Venetian writer
Mariano Bolizza
Mariano Bolizza or Marin Bolica (1603 – 27 November 1643) was a nobleman and writer from Cattaro.
Biography
Bolizza was born in Kotor, at the time part of the Republic of Venice (now Montenegro). He studied at the University of Padua and, ha ...
;
* "Ematia" in 1621 in a letter of
Pjetër Budi
Pjetër Budi (1566 – December 1622), was a prominent Albanian writer and a Catholic bishop. He is known for his first work ''"Doktrina e Kërshtenë"'' (The Christian Doctrine), an Albanian translation of the catechism of Robert Bellarmine, w ...
;
* "Man", a misspelling or misreading for "Mat", in 1662 in the ''
Seyahatnâme
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'' of
Evliya Çelebi
Derviş Mehmed Zillî (25 March 1611 – 1682), known as Evliya Çelebi ( ota, اوليا چلبى), was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman explorer who travelled through the territory of the Ottoman Empire and neighboring lands over a period of forty ye ...
;
* "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
Edward Lear
Edward Lear (12 May 1812 – 29 January 1888) was an English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet, who is known mostly for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose and especially his limericks, a form he popularised.
His principal a ...
.
History
Mati and Dibra aren't tribes in the sense of a ''
fis
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* '' Fis'', an ''E. Coli'' gene
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* F♯ (musical note)
* Flight information service, an air traffic control service
* Frame Information Structure, a ...
'', with blood ties and a common history and single male ancestor, but the region has a strong collective identity nonetheless, 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
Bronze Age
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, but no urban areas had developed there until the modest town of
Burrel
Burrel (alternate forms ''Burrel'', ''Mat'') is a town in northern Albania, 91 km from Tirana. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision and the seat of the municipality Mat. It was the seat of the former District of Mat ...
in the mid-20th century.
The Mat region is inhabited by four different clans headed by one or more families, each a ''
primus inter pares
''Primus inter pares'' is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members of their group but is accorded unofficial respect, traditionally owing to their se ...
'' 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
Zog I ( sq, Naltmadhnija e tij Zogu I, Mbreti i Shqiptarëve, ; 8 October 18959 April 1961), born Ahmed Muhtar bey Zogolli, taking the name Ahmet Zogu in 1922, was the leader of Albania from 1922 to 1939. At age 27, he first served as Albania's ...
(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.
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