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Kuzman Kapidan (Template:Lang-mk) or Kuzman Karamak or Kuzman voivode[1] is a popular legendary hero of Macedonian epic poetry. His figure is based on the historical person who was serdar (kapidan is corruption of captain) in service of Dželadin-bey (Template:Lang-sq), a governor of Ohrid kaza at the beginning of 19th century.[2] His struggle against bandits was still alive among Macedonians in the 20th century, especially in Debar region, from where he operated and from where he allegedly descended.[3] He is commemorated in numerous epic songs, including O Armatolos, an award-winning poem written by the 19th-century poet Grigor Parlichev.[4]

Historical background

At the beginning of the 19th century region of Ohrid belonged to Ottoman Empire and had status of kaza of the Sanjak of Ohri. Its governor was Dželadin-bey who had to maintain balance between Ottoman porte on one side and Ali Pasha, the leader of the bands of brigands in the neighbouring Pashalik of Yanina, on another.[5] The bands of Ali Pasha frequently robbed neighbouring territories, including the territory under control of Dželadin-bey. Dželadin-bey belonged to influential group of Ottoman officials at western Balkans who resisted reforms to protect their possessions they forcible confiscated from other people. This is how Dželadin-bey "earned" around 100 chifliks on the territory of the kaza he controlled. To better resist them Ottomans had to mobilize local Christians to help their regular military forces to guard mountain passes toward Albania.[6] When Kuzman died his son Đore inherited his position and continued to protect their kaza with his forces consisting of both Albanians and Macedonian Slavs.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Matkovski, Aleksandar (1983). Otpor na Makedonija vo vremeto na turskoto vladeenje. Misla. p. 91.
  2. ^ Makedonska književnost. Školska knj. 1991. p. 133. ISBN 978-86-03-00146-4. Kuzman Kapidan je povijesna ličnost iz vremena samozvanog ohridskog vladara Dželadin bega u kojega je on bio kapetan (kapidan).
  3. ^ Folklore macédonien. 1989. p. 189. Споменот за Кузман Капидан, за неговите подвизи во борбата со разбојниците, се уште e жив мегу македонскиот народ, особено во селата на Дебарца каде што дејствувал и од каде, според преданието, потекнувал.
  4. ^ Ivanović, Radomir V. (1986). Govor dela: studije i ogledi o makedonskoj književnosti. Novo delo. p. 40. ISBN 978-86-7353-003-1. Interesantna je napomena Georgi Staleva-Popovskog koji tvrdi da je Skenderbe.j deluje realisticnije nego Kuzman Kapi- dan, junak poeme Seràar i pïScev savremenik.
  5. ^ Literaturen zbor. Društvo za makedonski jazik i literatura. 1986. p. 10. Џеладин-бег. кој управува во Охридската област, балансира помеѓу султанот и Али-паша Јанински.
  6. ^ Macedonia), Institut za nacionalna istorija (Skopje, (1970). Istorija makedonskog naroda: Od početka XIX veka do kraja prvog svetskog rata. Zavod za izdavanje ydžbenika Sodžijalističke Republike Srbije. pp. xiii, xv. ...џеладин бег располагао је у охридско преспанском крају са око стотину читлука које је "зарадио" путем конфискације од својих непријатеља.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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