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According to a priest asked by [[Johann Georg von Hahn]], the [[Hoti (tribe)|Hoti]] and Triepshi were [[Albanians]] because they spoke albanian and were [[Catholics]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The founding of the Hoti and Triepshi tribes|url=http://www.albanianliterature.net/legends/legend_12.html|website=www.Albanianliterature.net|publisher=Robert Elsie}}</ref> The clan members are Albanians with no Slavic brotherhoods being present. |
According to a priest asked by [[Johann Georg von Hahn]], the [[Hoti (tribe)|Hoti]] and Triepshi were [[Albanians]] because they spoke albanian and were [[Catholics]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The founding of the Hoti and Triepshi tribes|url=http://www.albanianliterature.net/legends/legend_12.html|website=www.Albanianliterature.net|publisher=Robert Elsie}}</ref> The clan members are Albanians with no Slavic brotherhoods being present. |
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The main branch of Trieshi/Triepshi,Bankeqi, belong to Ydna haplogroup E-V13>Z16661, E-V13 is the most common Albanian haplogroup<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ferri |first1=Gianmarco |last2=Tofanelli |first2=Sergio |last3=Alù |first3=Milena |last4=Taglioli |first4=Luca |last5=Radheshi |first5=Erjon |last6=Corradini |first6=Beatrice |last7=Paoli |first7=Giorgio |last8=Capelli |first8=Cristian |last9=Beduschi |first9=Giovanni |title=Y-STR variation in Albanian populations: implications on the match probabilities and the genetic legacy of the minority claiming an Egyptian descent |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x |website=International Journal of Legal Medicine |pages=363–370 |language=en |doi=10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x |date=18 March 2010}}</ref>, whilst the other branch which stems from the Anas or original inhabitants, Benkaj, belong to Ydna haplogroup R1b-BY611 which is also a typical Albanian Ydna.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rezultatet – Gjenetika Shqiptare |url=http://www.gjenetika.com/rezultatet/ |website=Gjenetika Shqiptare |language=en}}</ref> |
The main branch of Trieshi/Triepshi, Bankeqi who are said to directly descend from Ban Keqi, belong to Ydna haplogroup E-V13>Z16661, E-V13 is the most common Albanian haplogroup<ref>{{cite web |last1=Ferri |first1=Gianmarco |last2=Tofanelli |first2=Sergio |last3=Alù |first3=Milena |last4=Taglioli |first4=Luca |last5=Radheshi |first5=Erjon |last6=Corradini |first6=Beatrice |last7=Paoli |first7=Giorgio |last8=Capelli |first8=Cristian |last9=Beduschi |first9=Giovanni |title=Y-STR variation in Albanian populations: implications on the match probabilities and the genetic legacy of the minority claiming an Egyptian descent |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x |website=International Journal of Legal Medicine |pages=363–370 |language=en |doi=10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x |date=18 March 2010}}</ref>, whilst the other branch which stems from the Anas or original inhabitants who lived in the region before the arrival of Keq Preka, Benkaj, belong to Ydna haplogroup R1b-BY611 which is also a typical Albanian Ydna.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rezultatet – Gjenetika Shqiptare |url=http://www.gjenetika.com/rezultatet/ |website=Gjenetika Shqiptare |language=en}}</ref> |
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42°26′N 19°27′E / 42.433°N 19.450°E Triepshi (Template:Lang-sq) (Template:Lang-cnr) is an Albanian tribe inhabiting regions of Montenegro above the right northern bank of the Cem river near the Albanian border.[1]
History
Triepshi was first mentioned in 1485 in an Ottoman register of the Sanjak of Scutari.[2] Triepshi is remembered for its resistance to Ottoman incursions in the region, in particular in 1717 when they killed 62 Ottoman soldiers. Ottoman forces are said to have after this disaster left the region until 1862. At this time the Triepshi had good relations with Kuči tribe and the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty, the rulers of Montenegro. The tribesmen often went to Cetinje to bring the heads of Ottomans that they have cut off in battles, and so to receive compensation and presents.[3]
Tripesh was annexed to Montenegro in 1878 at a time of the Congress of Berlin, but the border remaind vague for quite a while. Some of the Triepshi fled to Ottoman Albania whereas some stayed in Montenegro.[4]
Ethnography
The Triepshi tribe probably derives its origin from an Albanian, called Keq Preka who fled to what is now Piperi territory in Montenegro, probably from Bosnia, and settled there either before the Ottoman invasion or around 1520. He had several sons, Lazar Keqi, Ban Keqi, Kaster Keqi, Merkota Keqi, Vas Keqi and Piper Keqi. The second son, Ban Keqi, is considered to be direct ancestral father of the Triepshi tribe, whereas his brother Lazar Keqi was the ancestor father of the Hoti tibe, witch is thus related to Triepshi. Lazar Keqi settled in Trabojna and Ban Keqi settled in Muzheçk and was buried in Nikmarash. Some members of the tribe derived their origins from Ivan Crnojević, and the old families of Delaj claimed they steemed from Herzegovina.[5]
According to a priest asked by Johann Georg von Hahn, the Hoti and Triepshi were Albanians because they spoke albanian and were Catholics.[6] The clan members are Albanians with no Slavic brotherhoods being present.
The main branch of Trieshi/Triepshi, Bankeqi who are said to directly descend from Ban Keqi, belong to Ydna haplogroup E-V13>Z16661, E-V13 is the most common Albanian haplogroup[7], whilst the other branch which stems from the Anas or original inhabitants who lived in the region before the arrival of Keq Preka, Benkaj, belong to Ydna haplogroup R1b-BY611 which is also a typical Albanian Ydna.[8]
Settlements
- Nikmarash
- Rudina
- Muzheçk
- Budëz
- Poprat
- Stjepoh
- Delaj
- Bëkaj
- Cem
Religion
The religion of the tribe was Catholic while the tribe had around 800 members at the end of the 18th century.[9]
References
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 58.
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 59.
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 64.
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 64.
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 60.
- ^ "The founding of the Hoti and Triepshi tribes". www.Albanianliterature.net. Robert Elsie.
- ^ Ferri, Gianmarco; Tofanelli, Sergio; Alù, Milena; Taglioli, Luca; Radheshi, Erjon; Corradini, Beatrice; Paoli, Giorgio; Capelli, Cristian; Beduschi, Giovanni (18 March 2010). "Y-STR variation in Albanian populations: implications on the match probabilities and the genetic legacy of the minority claiming an Egyptian descent". International Journal of Legal Medicine. pp. 363–370. doi:10.1007/s00414-010-0432-x.
- ^ "Rezultatet – Gjenetika Shqiptare". Gjenetika Shqiptare.
- ^ The Tribes of Albania,:History, Society and Culture. Robert Elsie. p. 59.