Prishtina

Friday, 7 June 2013

Old prishtina

Prishtina territory was inhabited 7000 years before. During the proceedings of the case in the city are found traces of civilization since the Neolithic cultures of old: Pristina Hospital Complex, Glladnica of Gracanica. New Neolithic culture: the Spinning, Bërrnica, Matiçani. Material Culture of Bronze: Field Badoc, Bërrnica Lower Kolovica, Grastica, Keqekolla. Iron Period: Badoc, Matican, Tauk-gardens, Normal School. Roman Period: Ulpijana Grastica, Siqevë, Keqekolla. Byzantine Period-Early Middle Ages: Matiçani. Through the city of Pristina have passed many important ways, ways that come from Bosnia, Naissus-Lissus way, by Scupi etc.. According Tabula Peutingeriana, Station Road Viciano Naissus-Lissus road between the villages has been Uglar and Çakllavicë, near Pristina.
Somewhere around 7 km southeast of Pristina is the largest ancient city Ulpijana. It seems Ulpijana dilapidated and looted in the Middle Ages, it emits importance Pristina as its location near. Fertile lands in the area of ​​Kosovo and in the mountainous areas of Gallap mining contributed to the progress and development of the settlement. The first writings published so far for Pristina as toponym, are from a document knezit Croatian Mutimirit, the year 892, which states that the palace has been the Pristina as shpatëmbajtse. From literature and archival documents, Pristina mention the first contact with Pristina Raguzani find that marked the end of the seventies the thirteenth century. At this time generously raguzan Albanian origin Gregorius de Petrana Marini (1253-1280) appointed consul in Bërskovë. To reach Bërskovë Gregorius M. De Petrana among other places also passes through Pristina.

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