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- Dejan's sons, Jovan and Konstantin. In this time, the Kumanovo region (old Žegligovo) received its geographical location and certain settlement picture. According...
- his marriage with Teodora-Evdokija. Dejan held the župe (counties) of Žegligovo and Preševo under Dušan, and later received the title of despot during...
- The Monastery of the Most Holy Mother of God (Serbian: Манастир Пресвете Богородице, Macedonian: Жеглиговски манастир), commonly known as Matejče (Матејче)...
- province east of Skopska Crna Gora. It included the old župe (counties) of Žegligovo and Preševo (modern Kumanovo region with Sredorek, Kozjačija and the larger...
- costumes from Kalista, Struga Drimkol Traditional dance oro in Romanovce, Zegligovo Serbian national costume Croatian national costume "MACEDONIAN FOLK COSTUMES"...
- of Skopska Crna Gora. It initially included the old župe (counties) of Žegligovo and Preševo (modern Kumanovo region with Sredorek, Kozjačija and the larger...
- Upper Struma river with Velbuzhd. Upon Dejan's death, his possessions in Žegligovo and Upper Struma were given to his two sons, Jovan Dragaš (d. 1378) and...
- Macedonia). The four brigades were components of this Corps: Kumanovo (or Žegligovo) Brigade Ristovac Brigade Preševo Brigade Kriva Palanka Brigade The commander...
- kyra Jelena, and at that time held the region of Sušica which was around Žegligovo. He donated a vineyard, called Mavrovo, to the Monastery of St. George...
- Mladenović (fl. 1331–65), Serbian Dejan (fl. 1346-1356), Serbian magnate, held Žegligovo and Preševo, and the Upper Struma river with Velbužd (modern Kyustendil)...