Shahids and martyrs: Conflicting national narratives and places of memory in Kosovo

  • Péter Reményi Department of Political Geography, Regional and Development Studies, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary ; Institute for Regional Studies, Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, HUN-REN, Pécs, Hungary https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4777-2820
  • Nurcan Özgür Baklacioğlu Political Science and International Relations Department, Faculty of Political Science, Istanbul University, İstanbul Üniversitesi Merkez Yerleşkesi Beyazıt / Fatih / Istanbul, Türkiye https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6694-378X
  • Norbert Pap Department of Political Geography, Regional and Development Studies, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary ; Historical and Political Geographical Research Group, Szentágothai Research Centre, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8243-4213
Keywords: Kosovo, memorials, narratives, martyrs, territorialisation

Abstract

Kosovo Field (Kosovo Polje), the core region of the newly independent Kosovo, experienced several key historical events, each of which left important memories in the space. As political control over territory changed, different memories connected to the area became stronger, while others were pushed into the background. The first battle of Kosovo (1389) and the death of their ruler Lazar, is a key event in Serbian history, identified through spectacular landmarks in the region. Connected to this event, Turkish monuments also exist, commemorating the death of the martyr Sultan Murad I. Following independence, memorials of Albanian fighters started mushrooming as a core element of Kosovar identity building, with the martyrdom of the “legendary commander” Adem Jashari being central to this emblematic memory project. All three nations have an “official” martyr connected to the space, around which different nation-building narratives have been constructed. As the struggle over the control and influence of the region continues, so does the competition of different memories and memorials. Territorialisation and de-territorialisation of memories are ongoing projects in the country by the three nations, linked to competing nation-buildings and political power struggles.

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2024-10-01
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ReményiP., BaklacioğluN. Özgür, & PapN. (2024). Shahids and martyrs: Conflicting national narratives and places of memory in Kosovo. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 73(3), 215-230. https://doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.73.3.1
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