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Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar

Katić, Tatjana; Vojvodić, Uglješa

(Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju, 2021)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Katić, Tatjana
AU  - Vojvodić, Uglješa
PY  - 2021
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1464
AB  - The expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans during the second half of the 14th and in the 15th century led to the disappearance of medieval Christian states and the establishment of a new political regime with Islam as the ruling religion. This resulted in numerous cultural, social, economic and demographic changes. Some of them were drastic and arose immediately upon the arrival of the conquerors, while others were less pronounced or at least initially absent. The least noticeable, especially in the first centuries of Ottoman rule, were changes in the cultural
landscape. The exceptions were important urban centers in which certain visual changes were obvious already after the conquest. Namely, cities would, usually im-mediately after falling into Ottoman hands, gain at least one mosque, with which the conqueror would “mark” the newly acquired land. This most expressive symbol of the new ideology would most often be created by converting the largest city's church, that is, the church whose position dominated the urban landscape. This would be followed by the construction of other buildings with the aim of adapting the conquered city to the needs of Muslims and the Ottoman vision of ideally organized urban space. The process of adaptation and transformation of existing urban settlements, especially those with rich layers of Byzantine-Slavic heritage, as well as its scope, occurred at dierent rates depending on local circumstances and the needs of the Ottoman state itself. Thus, some cities underwent minimal changes in spatial organization, while others were completely transformed. Bearing in mind that each city is a case for itself, we decided to analyze in more detail the transformation of medieval Ras into the Ottoman city of Ras, which in the process received another, later the only, name – Novi Pazar.
PB  - Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju
T2  - Using Landscape in the Middle Ages in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research : Proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 6th June 2019
T1  - Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar
EP  - 90
SP  - 83
VL  - 18
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1464
ER  - 
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author = "Katić, Tatjana and Vojvodić, Uglješa",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The expansion of the Ottoman Empire in the Balkans during the second half of the 14th and in the 15th century led to the disappearance of medieval Christian states and the establishment of a new political regime with Islam as the ruling religion. This resulted in numerous cultural, social, economic and demographic changes. Some of them were drastic and arose immediately upon the arrival of the conquerors, while others were less pronounced or at least initially absent. The least noticeable, especially in the first centuries of Ottoman rule, were changes in the cultural
landscape. The exceptions were important urban centers in which certain visual changes were obvious already after the conquest. Namely, cities would, usually im-mediately after falling into Ottoman hands, gain at least one mosque, with which the conqueror would “mark” the newly acquired land. This most expressive symbol of the new ideology would most often be created by converting the largest city's church, that is, the church whose position dominated the urban landscape. This would be followed by the construction of other buildings with the aim of adapting the conquered city to the needs of Muslims and the Ottoman vision of ideally organized urban space. The process of adaptation and transformation of existing urban settlements, especially those with rich layers of Byzantine-Slavic heritage, as well as its scope, occurred at dierent rates depending on local circumstances and the needs of the Ottoman state itself. Thus, some cities underwent minimal changes in spatial organization, while others were completely transformed. Bearing in mind that each city is a case for itself, we decided to analyze in more detail the transformation of medieval Ras into the Ottoman city of Ras, which in the process received another, later the only, name – Novi Pazar.",
publisher = "Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju",
journal = "Using Landscape in the Middle Ages in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research : Proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 6th June 2019",
booktitle = "Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar",
pages = "90-83",
volume = "18",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1464"
}
Katić, T.,& Vojvodić, U.. (2021). Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar. in Using Landscape in the Middle Ages in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research : Proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 6th June 2019
Zagreb : Institut za arheologiju., 18, 83-90.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1464
Katić T, Vojvodić U. Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar. in Using Landscape in the Middle Ages in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research : Proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 6th June 2019. 2021;18:83-90.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1464 .
Katić, Tatjana, Vojvodić, Uglješa, "Transformation of the medieval urban landscape: from Serbian Ras to Ottoman Novi Pazar" in Using Landscape in the Middle Ages in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research : Proceedings of the 6th International Scientific Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology of the Institute of Archaeology, Zagreb, 6th June 2019, 18 (2021):83-90,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1464 .

Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek)

Katić, Tatjana; Vojvodić, Uglješa

(Istorijski institut, Beograd, 2020)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Katić, Tatjana
AU  - Vojvodić, Uglješa
PY  - 2020
UR  - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/333
AB  - Rad se bavi utvrđivanjem prostora koji je obuhvatala oblast Rasa u vreme Nemanjića, oblasnog gospodara Vuka Brankovića i Turaka Osmanlija. Srednjovekovna naselja oblasti Rasa, mahom ona koja su pripadala vlastelinstvu manastira Banjska ili bila u njihovom susedstvu, su već poznata istoriografiji ali su u ovom radu ponuđena neka nova rešenja ubikacije. Na osnovu osmanskih deftera iz XV i XVI veka, utvrđene su granice vilajeta odnosno Nahije Ras koje odgovaraju zatečenom stanju na terenu iz prve polovine XV veka. Na prostoru Nahije Ras postojalo je tada oko 100 sela.
AB  - The paper aims to determine the area of the Ras district at the time of the Nemanjićs, local magnate Vuk Branković and the Ottoman Turks. The medieval settlements of the Ras district, mainly those belonging to the Banjska monastery or in their vicinity, are already known to historiography. This paper, however, offers some new solutions of ubication. Based on Ottoman defters from the 15th and 16th centuries, the borders of the vilayet, i.e. nahyie of Ras which correspond to the situation in the field from the first half of the 15th century have been determined. The area of the Ras nahiye had around 100 villages at the time.
PB  - Istorijski institut, Beograd
T2  - Istorijski časopis
T1  - Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek)
T1  - The borders of the Župa and nahiye of Ras in the Middle Ages and early modern period (14-16th centuries)
EP  - 155
IS  - 69
SP  - 127
DO  - 10.34298/IC2069127K
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Katić, Tatjana and Vojvodić, Uglješa",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Rad se bavi utvrđivanjem prostora koji je obuhvatala oblast Rasa u vreme Nemanjića, oblasnog gospodara Vuka Brankovića i Turaka Osmanlija. Srednjovekovna naselja oblasti Rasa, mahom ona koja su pripadala vlastelinstvu manastira Banjska ili bila u njihovom susedstvu, su već poznata istoriografiji ali su u ovom radu ponuđena neka nova rešenja ubikacije. Na osnovu osmanskih deftera iz XV i XVI veka, utvrđene su granice vilajeta odnosno Nahije Ras koje odgovaraju zatečenom stanju na terenu iz prve polovine XV veka. Na prostoru Nahije Ras postojalo je tada oko 100 sela., The paper aims to determine the area of the Ras district at the time of the Nemanjićs, local magnate Vuk Branković and the Ottoman Turks. The medieval settlements of the Ras district, mainly those belonging to the Banjska monastery or in their vicinity, are already known to historiography. This paper, however, offers some new solutions of ubication. Based on Ottoman defters from the 15th and 16th centuries, the borders of the vilayet, i.e. nahyie of Ras which correspond to the situation in the field from the first half of the 15th century have been determined. The area of the Ras nahiye had around 100 villages at the time.",
publisher = "Istorijski institut, Beograd",
journal = "Istorijski časopis",
title = "Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek), The borders of the Župa and nahiye of Ras in the Middle Ages and early modern period (14-16th centuries)",
pages = "155-127",
number = "69",
doi = "10.34298/IC2069127K"
}
Katić, T.,& Vojvodić, U.. (2020). Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek). in Istorijski časopis
Istorijski institut, Beograd.(69), 127-155.
https://doi.org/10.34298/IC2069127K
Katić T, Vojvodić U. Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek). in Istorijski časopis. 2020;(69):127-155.
doi:10.34298/IC2069127K .
Katić, Tatjana, Vojvodić, Uglješa, "Granice Župe i nahije Ras u srednjem i ranom novom veku (14-16. vek)" in Istorijski časopis, no. 69 (2020):127-155,
https://doi.org/10.34298/IC2069127K . .
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