Doljani, Serbia

Doljani, Serbia

Doljani (Serbian Cyrillic: Дољани) was depopulated settlement near Ostružnica, in Belgrade area (Serbia).

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Location

Doljani was settlement located near Ostružnica. Its location was in around upper part of Doljanski potok stream, between Velika Moštanica, Meljak and Sremčica, south of Ostružnica.[1]

About history of the settlement

It is considered, that Doljani was depopulated during the First Serbian uprising. It is depopulated by Karađorđe, because of plague. It is known, that Aćim Doljanac, Karađorđe's close cooperator and progenitor of Doljančević family, moved to Ostružnica at that time. [2]

See also

  • Aćim Doljanac
  • Radovan Doljančević

References

  1. ^ 1. Aleksandar Bačko, Maleševci – clan with family feast on st. Ignatius day, Association of citizens “Serbian despot”, Series of Serbian ethnography and history, vol. 1, Belgrade 2007. (in Serbian: Малешевци – род који слави св. Игњатија), 130, 181; Rista T. Nikolić, Belgrade area, Serbian academy of sciences and arts, Serbian ethnographical series, vol. 5, Settlements and origin of inhabitants, vol. 2, Belgrade 1903, 952, 1026.
  2. ^ 2. Bačko, 130, 181; Nikolić, 952, 1026.

Literature

  • Bačko Aleksandar, Maleševci – clan with family feast on st. Ignatius day, Association of citizens “Serbian despot”, Series of Serbian ethnography and history, vol. 1, Belgrade 2007. (in Serbian: Малешевци – род који слави св. Игњатија)
  • Nikolić Rista T, Belgrade area, Serbian academy of sciences and arts, Serbian ethnographical series, vol. 5, Settlements and origin of inhabitants, vol. 2, Belgrade 1903. (in Serbian: Околина Београда)

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