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tribes of the Katun nahiya, became de facto independent from the Ottoman Empire.
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sent Sima Milutinovi Sarajlija and Mojsije to negotiate peace among them.
Smail-aga Cengic
[1]
wrote a letter in 1838 to Njegos, complaining about the Cuce who had raided Ottoman
territory.[2]
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Jovan Cviji extensively studied the tribes of Old Montenegro. Cuce are divided into Upper Cuce and
Lower Cuce. Most of the inhabitants of Upper Cuce descend from Herzegovina , while the inhabitants of
Lower Cuce generally descend from the Kui tribe.
Kovai
Kovaevii
Krivokapii, brotherhood originally from
Old Herzegovina
Mijanovii
akii
Zviceri, originally from Old Kui
Simovii
ivkovii
Perovii
uriii (oldest family in Cuce)
Vujadinovii
Roganovii
Periii
Popovii
Jovovii
Ivanovii, brotherhood originally from Old Herzegovina , descending from epan Ivanov; today all
four brotherhoods are included in the Krivokapii; slava of St. Nicholas
Mijatovii
Ivanovii
Zukovii
ukanovii, base in Krajite
urovii
Otaevii
Tomanovii, originally from Old Kui
The Djer-didije is a dance of the Cuce.
People
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Christmas Uprising
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1. ^ Milo Oben; Michel Aubin (1989). Njego i istorija u pesnikovom delu . Knjievne novine. p.63 .
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2. ^ The poetics of Slavdom: the mythopoeic foundations of Yugoslavia - Zdenko Zlatar - Google
Boeken . Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-03-05 .
3. ^ Yugoslav survey - Publicistiko-izdavaki zavod "Jugoslavija" (Belgrade, Serbia) - Google Boeken .
Books.google.com. Retrieved 2012-03-05 .
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Brda Ceklin Cetinje Field Crmnica Cuce Dragalj Field Drobnjaci Grahovo Field
Grbalj Gruda Hoti Lower Kolain Upper Kolain Krivoije Kui Lukovo Field
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