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Hrnjica brothers are heroes of epic poetry in Bosnia. The names of the brothers are Mujo, Halil and Omer. The epic poetry also mentions their beautiful sister Ajkuna (Template:Lang-bs). Mujo is hypocorism of Mustafa. Mustafa Hrnjica is historical person who was recorded as hajduk in the region of Ottoman held Velika Kladuša in 1641, together with his brothers.

The Hrnjica brothers descend from village Udbina in Lika. Their father came from Asia to Udbina and married a daughter of the local nobleman, Hurem-aga Kozlić.

There are several toponyms in the region of Velika Kladuša named after Hrnjica brothers, ie Well of Hrnjica (Template:Lang-bs) or the Tower of Hrnjica (Template:Lang-bs).

According to the legends, Mujo was killed by his blood brother Katarica Meho, Halil was killed during some rebellion in Banja Luka while Omer was ambushed and killed by some hajduk harambaša.

The grave of Mujo Hrnjica is in Petrova Gora.

List of songs

The songs about Hrnjica brothers include:

  • Hrnjica Mujo u Janiku zarobljen
  • Halil traži Mujova đogata
  • Hrnjice u Skradinu
  • Ženidba Hrnjice Halila
  • Omer Hrnjica rescues Fatima, Mujo and Halil
  • The Firman of Execution on Mujo Hrnjica
  • The Death of Halil
  • Mujo Hrnjica Defends Udbina
  • Halil Hrnjica and Ćirko of Džlijit
  • Halil rescues Ramo of Glamoč and Other Man from Glamoč from Captivity in Primorje
  • Goljo the Border-Man, Mujo and Halil get their horses in Korman
  • Omer Rescues Mujo, Halil and Osman from Captivity in Lenđer
  • Mujo Finds His Horse
  • Ajkuna Rescues the Brothers Hrnjica from Captivity in Ćorfez
  • Hrnjica Mujo Avenges the Death of Mustajbey of the Lika

Albania

Hrnjica brothers are also found in epic poetry on Albanian language.

References

  1. Драгутин Мићовић, Северноарбанаске и српскохрватске десетерачке јуначке народне песме, Извор: "Становништво словенског поријекла у Албанији" - Зборник радова са међународног научног скупа одржаног на Цетињу 21, 22. и 23. јуна 1990. године
  2. Mujezinović, Mehmed (1982). Islamska epigrafika u Bosni i Hercegovini: Bosanska Krajina, zapadna Bosna i Hercegovina. Veselin Masleša. p. 82. Kladuši je 1641. godine bio harambaša Mustafa Hrnjica, a uz njega se spominju njegova braća i Kozličić Mustafa. Brojne su narodne pjesme koje opjevaju junaštvo Mujdno i njegove družine.
  3. Стражичић, Антоније (1888). Босанска вила: лист за забаву, поуку и књижевност. Никола Т. Кашиковић. p. 250.
  4. Mijatović, Anđelko (1974). Uskoci i krajišnici: Narodni junaci u pjesmi i povijesti. Školska knjiga. p. 60.
  5. Strašek, Milan (1929). Junačke narodne pjesme: hrvatske i srpske. Društva hrvatskih srednjoškolskih profesora. p. 240.
  6. Rad kongresa. 1988. p. 557.
  7. Rad kongresa. 1985. p. 303.
  8. Birnbaum, Henrik; Eekman, Thomas; McLean, Hugh (1992). California Slavic Studies. University of California Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-0-520-07025-7.
  9. Zbornik za narodni život i običaje južnih slavena. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. 1964. p. 202.
  10. Lord, Albert Bates (1991). Epic Singers and Oral Tradition. Cornell University Press. p. 60. ISBN 0-8014-9717-5. "Hrnjica Mujo Avenges the Death of Mustajbey of the Lika" (Text no. 6810, Rec. nos. 5181-5278, June 29-30, 1935, 6,290 lines)
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