- (katund). One of
their leaders appears in the
defter to have been a
Vojko Arbanash.
Other Mataruga communities had
moved in
central Croatia and Bosnia. Over...
-
anthroponyms along with a few
instances of
Albanian ones, such as Тode
Arbanash, Gerg son of
Pelegrin or
Dimitri son of Prift.
According to the 2002 census...
- Arbanasko2 -
vendbanim i
zhdukur (Sveti Nikole), që ruan
emrin etnik Arbanas I
Arbanash.
Schultze Jena, Leonhard. Makedonien: Landschafts- und Kulturbilder. Jena...
- emra kryefamiljarësh, te të cilët përmbahet ky emër me
format Arbanas/
Arbanash e Arnaut/
Arnaud si
element i parë (emri i të birit) apo i dytë (i të jatit)...
-
regjistrat osmanë të shek. XV në
Vilajetin e
Manastirit janë: Arbanas/
Arbanash/ Arnaut/ Arnaud, Andreja,
Bardo (Bardh),
Blashan (Balsha), Brezdaç (Brezë)...
-
Arbanash,
derived from the
Slavic word
Arbanas meaning "Albanian". A
century later it is
recorded with two names, Žiganci and the
older form
Arbanash...
- emra kryefamiljarësh, te të cilët përmbahet ky emër me
format Arbanas/
Arbanash e Arnaut/
Arnaud si
element i parë (emri i të birit) apo i dytë (i të jatit)...
-
inhabitants attested largely bore
Albanian anthroponyms, such as Leko
Arbanash, None
Arbanash, Gon son of T****h etc. Due to
emigration in the 1960-1970s, a...
-
typical Slavic anthroponyms along with
instances of
Albanian ones: Turn
Arbanash, Ivko, son of Gjon.
According to the 2002 census, the
village had a total...
-
heads of households:
Nikolla Arbanas, Gjon domuzet, Kozma, son of Nikolla,
Arbanash,
Dimitri Ulko, Peja Gego,
Gjergj Nikolla,
Nikolla Arnaut, Bard (Bardh)...