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- The Drekalovići (Cyrillic: Дрекаловићи; Albanian: Ndrekalorë) are a historical union of brotherhoods of Kuči. Their patron saint (slava) is St. Nicholas...
- "duke") of the Kuči tribe. Of Albanian origin, he was the founder of the Drekalovići brotherhood which produced the chieftains of Kuči for three centuries...
- (Staro Kuči), Orthodox sub-tribe, which celebrates the Slava of Mitrovdan Drekalovići (Novo Kuči), Orthodox sub-tribe, which celebrates the Slava of Nikoljdan...
- (војвода Радоња) was the vojvoda of the Kuči tribe and a commander of the Drekalovići during the Austro–Russian–Turkish War. Vasilije Petrović wrote in History...
- later transferred to Iliko. After his death begins the branching of the Drekalovići into a union of brotherhoods as opposed to being a single brotherhood...
- same general area as Kuči. In later times, one brotherhood of Kuči, the Drekaloviči traced their descent to Berisha. In turn, from them a part of the Kastrati...
- extent, by converting back to eastern religion Kuči, Bratonožići and Drekalovići, from Roman faith to which they were lured shortly before by Albanian...
- Brda area, including Bytadosi, Bukumiri, Malonšići, Macure, Mataguzi, Drekalovići, Kakarriqi, Mugoša, Rogami, Kuçi, Piperi, Bratonožići, Vasojevići and...
- Milutinović and Dimitrije Milaković, the Catholic Kuči, Bratonožići and Drekalovići tribe has converted to Orthodoxy by Rufim Boljević. In 1689, an uprising...
- eight tribes: Vasojevići (led by vojvoda Vuksan Bojović), Bratonožići, Drekalovići (led by Radonja Petrović), Piperi, Rovce, Bjelopavlići, Pješivci, and...