BOŠNJAČKE FAMILIJE NASELJA LJESKOVIK U DRUGOJ POLOVINI 19. STOLJEĆA // BOSNIAC FAMILIES OF THE SETTLEMNTS OF LJESKOVIK IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Journal Title: Historijski pogledi/Historical views - Year 2020, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

The forming process of the modern Bosniac families in Ljeskovik settlement started at the beginning of the 17th century, and lasted till the end of the 19th century. However, the whole process can be tracked down from the mid 19th century, covered with data collected during the first census in Bosnia from 1850/51, and according to the informations gethered from land books of the Srebrenica District from 1894 andfrom there onwards. The first census from 1850/51 considered only male population. From the data collected in 1850/51, there are seven families or surnames in Ljeskovik, and those are: Čaušević, Duraković, Hodžić, Jahčić, (Bihačić), Kamramović, Mahmudović, Omerović, and Tabaković. By the end of the 19th century according to land books of the cadastral district of Ljeskovik, there are 43 surnames, or family names recorded: Aganović, Avdić, Beširović, Buljubašić, Demirović, Dervišević, Džanić, Efendić, Halilović, Hasanović (Duraković), Hasanović (Vranjkovina), Hasić, Hodžić, Husić, Kreševljaković, Mahmutović, Malović, Mandžić, Mehanović, Mehmedović, Memić, Mujčinović, Mujić, Mujić (Mahmutović), Mustafić, Mustafi (Katanić), Numanović, Omerović, Osmanović, Salkić, Salihović, Selimović, Selmanagić, Sinanović, Smajić (Omerović), Smajlović (Čaušević), Softić, Suljić, Špiodić, Tabaković, Travničanin, i Zukić. This work covers only families that use to live in Ljeskovik in the second half of the 19th century.

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ALIJA SULJIĆ, HASIB HASANOVIĆ, ENEZ OSMANOVIĆ

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ALIJA SULJIĆ, HASIB HASANOVIĆ, ENEZ OSMANOVIĆ (2020). BOŠNJAČKE FAMILIJE NASELJA LJESKOVIK U DRUGOJ POLOVINI 19. STOLJEĆA // BOSNIAC FAMILIES OF THE SETTLEMNTS OF LJESKOVIK IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY. Historijski pogledi/Historical views, 3(3), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-684165