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Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve

Coordinates: Template:Xb_type:city 42°23′33″N 21°10′29″E / 42.39250°N 21.17472°E / 42.39250; 21.17472
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Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Village
Location of Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Location of Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Location of Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Location of Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve
Coordinates: Template:Xb_type:city 42°23′33″N 21°10′29″E / 42.39250°N 21.17472°E / 42.39250; 21.17472
CountryKosovo[a]
DistrictFerizaj
MunicipalityFerizaj
Population
 (2011[1])
 • Village
1,961
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve, also known as Talinovce or Muhadžer Talinovac, is a village in Ferizaj Municipality, Kosovo. According to the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS) estimate from the 2011 census, there were 1,961 people residing in Gaçkë, with Albanians constituting the majority of the population.[1]

History

Talinoc i Muhaxhirëve was founded by Albanian muhajirs in the second half of the 19th century, hence the name. After the war, the population structure shifted with increasing number of Albanians, so that in the 1990s, there were roughly twice the number of Albanians than Serbs.[2] After the Kachak movement in Kosovo between 1918–1924, the Yugoslav government disarmed the village, which was administratively part of the Nerodimlje srez.[3]

Demography

Serb refugees

Before the Kosovo War, the village was ethnically mixed, with ca. 300 Serbs. In 1999, all Serbs were expelled. In 2006, 30 Serbs returned to the village. Until the murders, 18 Serbs lived in the village.[4]

A married Serb couple, war refugees who had returned to the village, were murdered in their house on 6 July 2012. After the murders, the village Serbs asked the government to secure their relocation to either Strpce or Gracanica, or else they were to leave for Central Serbia.[4][5]

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b "Regjistrimi i Popullsisë, Ekonomive Familjare dhe Banesave në Kosovë 2011 – Rezultatet Përfundimtare: Popullsia sipas Gjinisë, Etnicitetit dhe Vendbanimit" (PDF) (in Albanian). Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS). p. 52. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 March 2022. Retrieved 2 June 2022.
  2. ^ Contributions onomatologiques. Vol. 13. Akademija. 1997. pp. 420–421.
  3. ^ Dragi Maliković (2005). Kačački pokret na Kosovu i Metohiji: 1918–1924. Institut za srpsku kulturu. p. 147.
  4. ^ a b "Ubistvo Srba povratnika u selu Talinovce" [Video: Killing of Serb returnees in the village of Talinovce]. Glas Amerike (in Serbian). 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  5. ^ "Косово: Убијени Срби повратници" [Kosovo: Serb returnees killed]. РТРС (in Serbian). 2012-07-07. Retrieved 2019-10-09.