Toplana 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 ...
(''fis'') and ethnographic region located on the northern banks of the
River Drin in northern
Albania
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.
Etymology
The etymology of ''Toplana'' is unclear and a matter of contestation. One theory maintains that the toponym is ultimately derived from Proto-Slavic ''
*toplъ'' ("warm") and may be in reference to warm mineral springs or lakes. However, this seems unlikely given the region's colder climate and lack of such warm bodies of water. The other and more plausible theory argues that the toponym is a compound of Albanian ''
të'' or ''
tu'' (both roughly meaning "to" or "at") + ''planë'' which is derived from Latin ''
planus'' ("flat" or "plain") and is found across northern Albania (e.g., the nearby region of
Plani). This is further supported by the fact that the form ''Tplan'' is attested and used. The micro-toponym ''Qafë Planës'' is found in Toplana.
Geography
Toplana is situated on the northern banks of the River Drin in the easternmost section of the former
Shkodër District and its main settlements are Serme and Toplane. It borders the historical tribal territories of the
Shoshi to the west,
Mërturi to the north-east,
Berisha to the south-east on the other side of the Drin, and the
Dushmani to the south-west.
Origin
In 1907,
Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás
Baron Franz Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás (also Baron Nopcsa von Felső-Szilvás, Baron Nopcsa, Ferenc Nopcsa, báró felsőszilvási Nopcsa Ferenc, Baron Franz Nopcsa, and Franz Baron Nopcsa; May 3, 1877 – April 25, 1933) was a Hungarian Aristoc ...
recorded an oral tradition of the Toplana which maintained that they were descended from the younger brother of ''Can Gabeti'' who was the forefather of the nearby
Shllaku. As such they were also related to a part of the
Gashi tribe from the
Gjakova Highlands (Albanian: ''Malësia e Gjakovës''), who were descended from another unnamed brother of Can Gabeti. However, the alleged connection with Toplana and Shllaku is not supported by genetic results, which indicate that the Toplana and Shllaku are related to one another but do not have blood ties with the Gashi. It is claimed that the brothers arrived from the tribal territory occupied by the
Vasojevići
The Vasojevići (Montenegrin language, Montenegrin and sr-Cyrl, Васојевићи, ) is a historical Tribes of Montenegro#Brda, highland tribe (''pleme'') and region of Montenegro, in the area of the Brda (Montenegro), Brda. It is the largest ...
in the highlands of north-eastern
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; tradition holds that they were pushed out of the region following the arrival and expansion of the aforementioned tribe. The Toplana could trace their ancestry 13 generations back and thus Nopcsa argued that their forefather left Shllaku in ca. 1524 or earlier. The ''anas'' (indigenous) population was driven out and reduced to a single settlement called ''Gjuraj''. Nopcsa also reported that, during the eighteenth century, a branch of the Toplana under a certain ''Pep Marku'' migrated from their native homeland to the village of
Iballë and expelled the local Gruda ''fis'' to Koprat.
On the other hand,
Giuseppe Valentini maintained that only a part of the Toplana stemmed from the territory of Vasojevići and that, according to his estimations, their ancestors had arrived by ca. 1450. According to him, the majority of Toplana traces its patrilineal ancestry back to the ''Bardhaj'' ''fis'' who had also arrived earlier from Montenegro, as well as to other patrilineages or brotherhoods who had arrived from outside of Toplana. Valentini also tells that a branch of the Toplana under ''Frrok Kola'' had migrated from Koprati to Iballë in the year 1600. The Toplana and Shllaku do not intermarry due to shared patrilineal kinship.
The related Koprati ''fis'', which is mentioned in the legends of the Toplana, was among the ''anas'' of the
Shala Valley that were expelled by the expanding Shala tribe. Valentini also considers them to be from the Bardhaj.
History
Toplana appears in the
Ottoman ''
defter
A ''defter'' was a type of tax register and land cadastre in the Ottoman Empire.
Etymology
The term is derived from Greek , literally 'processed animal skin, leather, fur', meaning a book, having pages of goat parchment used along with papyrus ...
'' of 1485 for the
Sanjak of Scutari
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as an abandoned settlement in the
nahiyah
A nāḥiyah ( , plural ''nawāḥī'' ), also nahiyeh, nahiya or nahia, is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages or sometimes smaller towns. In Tajikistan, it is a second-level divisi ...
of Petrishpan-ili.
It subsequently appears in various maps and sources from the seventeenth century, such as in a relation of 1671-2 by
Catholic
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bishop
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Stefano Gaspari (''Shtjefën Gaspari'') which records Toplana as having 22 houses and 120 inhabitants. It further informs that the tribe had five
churches: that of
Saint George
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, the church of the
Assumption of the Virgin
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It leaves open the question of w ...
, the church of
Saint Nicholas
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, the church of
Saint Catherine, and the church of
Saint Veneranda. Gaspari also mentions how the
Eucharist
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was not in use and how the locals had no
vestments
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. In the report of the French consul Hyacinthe Hecquard (1814–1866), Toplana had 53, and it is estimated that the population may have been around 400 people during the late nineteenth century. In 1918,
Austro-Hungarian
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authorities recorded that Toplana had 52 households and 254 inhabitants.
Both Nopcsa and
Edith Durham noted that the Toplana were an extremely ''wild'' tribe and that their annual death-rate from gunshot wounds was around double that of the other Albanian tribes. According to Nopcsa's statistics compiled between 1894 and 1904, the Toplana had the highest percentage of violent deaths, at a percentage of 42.3%. George Gawrych notes that this was due to the extreme prevalence of
blood feuds
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(''gjakmarrje'') among the tribesmen.
Religion
The people of Toplana are Catholics and venerate Saint George as their
patron saint
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. They celebrate his feast day on 22–3 April, and marks the beginning of
summer
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.
Brotherhoods
Among the brotherhoods and families of the Toplana are the: ''Ndrepepaj'', ''Lekaj'', ''Geraj'', ''Bicaj'', ''Malutaj'', ''Gjoklekaj'', ''Gjomicaj'', ''Mertiaj'', ''Kolicaj'', and ''Prezhmeshaj''.
References
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Tribes of Albania
Malësia