Musala, Varoš and Ciganluk in Srebrenica in the late 19th century Cover Image

Musala, Varoš and Ciganluk in Srebrenica in the late 19th century
Musala, Varoš and Ciganluk in Srebrenica in the late 19th century

Author(s): Adib Đozić, Rusmir Djedović
Subject(s): Cultural history, Historical Geography, Environmental Geography, Local History / Microhistory, Rural and urban sociology, 19th Century
Published by: JU Zavod za zaštitu i korištenje kulturno-historijskog i prirodnog naslijeđa
Keywords: northern part of Srebrenica;urban geographic;layout;Musala;Varoš;Ciganluk;the end of 19th century;families

Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with urban geographic and demographic and geneaological layout of the part of the city of Srebrenica in the late 19thcentury that is located on the north of the its center - Čaršija. The centarl part (Čaršija and its surrounding) and the southern part of the city (with its mahalas (aut.tr.quarts) experienced its full development in the Middle Ages and the Ottoman period. The northern part of the city, although with elements of older urban development, experienced its intensive development in the late 19th century. A detailed urban geographic content of some city parts on the north of Čaršija is presented based on the original data from the Land Registry for c.p Srebrenica from 1894, the Srebrenica Land Registry.Cadastral plans with ratio 1:6.250 for c.p. Srebrenica, Cadastre Srebrenica.Those are traditionally urban geographic parts – mahalas: Musala, Varošand Ciganluk. In addition to a review of basic elements of urban geographicand demographic and geneaologial structural content of Musala, Varoš and Ciganluk, it is also pointed to basic urban changes of the mentioned parts of the city of Srebrenica at the late 19th century

  • Issue Year: 5/2016
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 55-80
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: English