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According to info i found in another essay, the Byzantine document mentioned before may be fake (it wasn't about the name anyway). The original Kostiani or Kostaniani of Epirus is believed to be located North of Premeti (in today's Albania) and had been totally destroyed by the end of that decade (1390s). This village should not be confused with another village of the same name that is also close (inside modern Greece, close to the Albanian borders). The episode concerning the destruction of Kostiani, is about a woman called Argyro that believed people of Kostiani murdered her son and hired an army of murderers to destroy the village. The migrating populations were trilingual, Greek, Albanian and Vlach. According to Patrinelis, this isn't about Muslim oppression as there were hardly Muslims (around 3%) at that area. https://edymme.files.wordpress.com/2.../takiatzhs.pdf http://balkaneana.eu/explore/uploads...d0489592a8.pdf |
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![]() The French entry for Kozani https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kozani states as follows:
"Le nom, probablement d'origine slavonne ("Koža") signifie "écorce, cuir" (en particulier "cuir de chčvre")." Translation: The name, probably of Slavonic origin ("Koža") means "bark, leather" (in particular "goat leather"). In the second paragraph under section Histoire, it further states: "Pendant le XVIIe sičcle et le XVIIIe sičcle, les Valaques de la ville entretiennent des relations commerciales suivies avec les pays d'Europe centrale et danubienne, qui apportent ŕ la ville une grande prospérité." The translation for this is: During the seventeenth century and the eighteenth century, the city's Wallachians maintained continuous trade relations with the countries of Central and Danubian Europe, which brought the city great prosperity. Last edited by Carlin; 07-22-2020 at 07:01 PM. |
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[My great-grandfather was traveling and doing a lot of business in Salonica, but never ended up with any second nicknames-surnames -- at least not that I am aware of.] |
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http://hellenisteukontos.blogspot.co...etymology.html I won't copy and paste the entire article but here is the conclusion: - "... phonologically the shift from Kósdiani to Kozáni does seem a little forced." - "So the derivation of Kozáni from Kósdiani has problems. But as it turns out, both Kozáni and Kósdiani seem to have a Slavonic origin anyway, so it's a distinction that doesn't matter." |
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It's not uncommon. For instance, the popular author Freddy Germanos has this surname because his grandfather studied in Germany, not because he was German. |
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The first reference to Kozani is in an Ottoman document of 1498-1502, according to which Kozani is the smallest among 36 settlements of the district (kaza) around the town of Servia. That means that a 100 years after the arrivals described, the name was established and Kozani was the smallest settlement. I don't know if that means 10 or 30 houses, but it's so insignificant that searching who or how or why formed the name is a difficult task and means very little. The same goes for most towns and villages, their very origins are obscure. 100 years later, at 1618 Kozani (a solely Christian town) has 200 houses and four churches. Another 100 years later, at 1745 it becomes ecclesiastical capital of the district instead of Servia. |
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The idiot making the observation that he can't find any meaningful examples of the suffix's use in "Slavic" and that an expert is needed to verify any findings is ether willfully ignorant or a complete numbskull. Bitola Region: • Bareshani • Crnichani • Dragozhani • Karamani • Kazhani • Kukurechani • Loznani • Novoselani • Obershani • Rashtani • Sekirani • Zlokukyani • Dobroveni • Oleveni • Zhabeni Prespa Region: • Podmochani • Krani • Ezerani • Drmeni • Kriveni • Gorno Dupeni • Dolno Dupeni Ohrid Region • Elshani • Peshtani • Trojani Prilep Region • Galichani • Peshtani • Smolani • Topolchani • Veprchani • Veselchani • Zagorani Veles Region • Novochani • Rashtani Kavadarci Region • Brushani • Koshani |
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