- Sandžak - Wikipedia
Etymology The Serbo-Croatian term Sandžak (Serbian Cyrillic: Санџак) is the transcription of Ottoman Turkish sancak (sanjak, "province"); [9] the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, known in Serbo-Croatian as Novopazarski sandžak Historically, it is known as Raška by the Serbs The region is known as Sanxhak in Albanian [10]
- The history of the Albanians of Sandzak (Sanxhak)
The history of the Albanians of Sandzak (Sanxhak) Written by Petrit Latifi The following article cites various publications on the history of the Albanians of Sandzak, today assimilated into Bosniaks due to Serbian slavization policies The Albanians of the Vukli tribe around Sjenica
- Sandžak | The Princeton Encyclopedia of Self-Determination
Sandžak is the name given a region in Serbia and in Montenegro between the borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo The name Sandžak is based on the Ottoman term sanjak for flag and region and refers to the Sanjak of Novi Pazar, a region within the Ottoman Empire Sandžak today does not exist as an administrative region within Serbia or Montengro, but generally encompasses up to six
- Sandžak - Wikiwand
Historically, it is known as Raška by the Serbs The region is known as Sanxhak in Albanian [10] Geography Sandžak stretches from the southeastern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina [11] to the borders with Kosovo [12][13][14] and Albania [14] at an area of around 8,500 square kilometers
- For the first time in 78 years, the Albanians of Sanxhak officially . . .
For the first time in 78 years, the Flag Festival is officially celebrated in Novi Pazar of Sanxhak! This party was organized by the Albanian National Council, office for Sanxhak, under the leadership of the Head of this office, Amina Nuraj!
- sanxhak - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sanxhak m (politics) sanjak, particularly (historical) as a former first - level administrative division of Albania
- The history of the Albanians of Peshter, Sanxhak and serbian atrocities . . .
The history of the Albanians of Peshter, Sanxhak and serbian atrocities (1875-1945) Translated and edited by Petrit Latifi Written by Ali N Daci Albanian history owes a lot to this patriot and homeland, just as it owes a lot to many of his comrades-in-arms, the brave men of Sandzak who refused to accept slavery until their death
- Sanjak of Niš - Wikipedia
The Sanjak of Niš (Turkish: Niş Sancağı; Serbian: Нишки санџак, romanized: Niški Sandžak; Albanian: Sanxhaku i Nishit; Bulgarian: Нишки санджак, romanized: Nishki sandzhak) was one of the sanjaks of the Ottoman Empire and its county town was Niš It was composed of the kazas of Niš (Niş), Pirot (Şehirköy), Leskovac (Leskofça), Vranje (İvranye), Kuršumlija
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