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Lucaj (/ˈluːts aɪ/; Albanian: [ˈluts ˈaj]; is an Albanian family and surname of the Triesh clan in Malësi e Madhe. The Lucaj family are historically the head of the Triesh clan, known as bajraktars. The family has been in the region for hundreds of years with the earliest recording of the family name appearing in the Sanjak of Scutari in 1485, listed under the ancient tribe of Bankeq. The last name itself is patronymic and directly translates as "the son of Luca".

History

The Lucajs are direct descendants from Ban Keqi who is the founder of the village Triesh. Ban Keqi was the brother of Lazar Keqi, the founder of the village of Hoti. The known lineage of the family stems back to before the Ottoman invasion of the Northern Albanian highlands. The Treaty of Berlin in 1878 caused Triesh and subsequently the Lucaj family to shift into the Montenegrin border. Due to having to register with a predominantly Slavic government most of the family members last names were changed to Ljucovic to assimilate into the different language. Today, most of the Lucaj family has immigrated to the United States of America, mostly in the cities of New York City and Detroit.

Family Lineage

Known Lucaj Ancestry
Ujk
Nik
Luca
Gjelosh
Luca
Prëla
Gjok
Pjeter
LekKristjan
Vasel
Zef
Pjeter
Gjon
Frank

References

  1. ^ "The Tribes of Albania,: History, Society and Culture".Robert Elsie. p. 59.
  2. ^ "Sanjak of Scutari translated by Selami Palahu". Sanjak of Scutari 1485
  3. ^ "The Tribes of Albania,: History, Society and Culture".Robert Elsie. p. 60.
  4. ^ "High Albania, Edith Durham".
  5. ^ "Congress of Berlin, 1878".
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