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Bjelice : ウィキペディア英語版
Bjelice

Bjelice or "The Bjelicas" ((セルビア語:Бјелице, Bjelice)) is a ''pleme'' (tribe, clan) from Katun Province (srb. Katunska nahija) of Old Montenegro. Bjelice was one of the largest traditional Old Montenegro’s clans and one of nine clans (tribes) of the then Katun Province: Cetinje, Njeguši, Ćeklići, Cuce, Ozrinići or Čevo, Pješivci, Zagarač and Komani.
==Origin==
Bjelice is first mentioned as a territory around 1430 a.d. in the works of the Czech historian Konstantin Jireček ("de zente Bielice"). They are also mentioned in the Kotor Archives in 1431. In the Turkish Defter in 1521. Bjelice are described as a village comprising 80 houses and four hamlets (thorps): Lješev Stup (Lješev Stub), Prediš, Rešna (Resna) and Staković. It is believed that Bjelice, along with the clans of Cuce and Bajice, are the descendants of the Orlović clan. Pavle Orlović was the 1389 Kosovo Battle hero and although the legend has it that these clans are his descendants, it is likely it was from his brothers (as there are no written records of him having any descendants). The Orlovićes flight from Kosovo before the advancing Turks had them settle in around Gacko and neighboring villages (Čarađe, Bjeletaci). They later moved to Banjani and finally to the territory of Old Montenegro.

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