Destruction of Serbian churches and monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija from 1999 to 2022: Cultural-geographical determinants

Jovo Medojević, Saša Milosavljević
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The autonomous province of Kosovo and Metohija is a historical part of Old Serbia and the central area of the medieval Serbian state of the Nemanjić family, which makes it a historical-geographical and cultural-geographical area of enormous importance for the Republic of Serbia. At the same time, the Serbian Orthodox Church throughout its entire spiritual, historical and cultural existence in Kosovo and Metohija shares the fate of the Serbian people. The destruction of Serbian religious monuments in Kosovo and Metohija has been happening for centuries, so the continuity of the destruction of Serbian churches and monasteries can be traced from the 17th century to the present day. During the NATO intervention on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and on the territory of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, which lasted from March 24 to June 9, 1999, Albanian extremists devastated and demolished the largest number of Serbian sacral monuments. At the same time, the period at the end of the 20th century and the first two decades of the 21st century was marked by the cruel persecution of Serbs from Kosovo and Metohija and the devastation of the entire Serbian cultural heritage. By applying the methodology of cultural-geographic research and field research, the goal of the paper is to confirm and document all known cases of devastation and destruction of Serbian sacral heritage in Kosovo and Metohija from 1999 to 2022, which were committed by the Albanian extremists.
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1999年至2022年科索沃和梅托希亚塞尔维亚教堂和修道院的破坏:文化-地理决定因素
科索沃和梅托希亚自治省是旧塞尔维亚的一个历史组成部分,也是中世纪塞尔维亚涅曼季奇家族的中心地区,这使它成为对塞尔维亚共和国具有极其重要意义的历史地理和文化地理区域。与此同时,塞尔维亚东正教会在科索沃和梅托希亚的整个精神、历史和文化生活中都与塞尔维亚人民命运相同。对科索沃和梅托希亚塞尔维亚宗教遗迹的破坏已经持续了几个世纪,因此对塞尔维亚教堂和修道院的破坏可以追溯到17世纪至今。在1999年3月24日至6月9日北约对南斯拉夫联邦共和国和科索沃和梅托希亚自治省领土的干预期间,阿尔巴尼亚极端分子破坏和摧毁了数量最多的塞尔维亚神圣纪念碑。与此同时,在20世纪末和21世纪头二十年期间,科索沃和梅托希亚的塞族人遭到残酷迫害,整个塞尔维亚文化遗产遭到破坏。通过运用文化地理研究和实地研究的方法,本文的目标是确认和记录1999年至2022年期间在科索沃和梅托希亚发生的所有已知的由阿尔巴尼亚极端分子犯下的破坏和破坏塞尔维亚神圣遗产的案件。
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