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Facebook ► / bosanskitefericc Kapov Han is a settlement in the municipality of Čajniče, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Čajniče is a settlement and the center of the municipality of the same name in the far east of Bosnia and Herzegovina on the border with Montenegro. Čajniče has been mentioned since 1477, and since then it has been recording its history. According to Turkish official notebooks, which are still preserved in their original form in Istanbul, in 1477, 14 years after the fall of Bosnia, the Čajniče market had 190 families and 5 unmarried residents. The name Čajniče is reminiscent of Persian origins, and means good and cold water. It is true that there is plenty of water in Čajniče. Many people discovered it and settled in it. Later, many travelers discovered it, and visited it for years. Until 1572, Čajniče was part of the Herzegovina Sandžak. It was not until 1582 that it was mentioned as an independent kadiluk. At 15 km from Čajnič, the medieval town of Samobor (near Međuriječje) was built in 1379 by Sandalj Hranić. More detailed information and description of Čajnič from that period can be found in the travelogue of the famous Turkish travel writer Evlija Celebija, who was in Čajnič in 1664. During that time, this great world traveler, who traveled the entire, then huge Ottoman Empire and other foreign countries, states in his description of Čajniče that he had never seen such a strange place, undulating and hilly. Surrounded by big hills with huge trees and with terrible chasms, its position seems cheerful, dangerous and terrible at the same time, while on the other side the areas with orchards are true gardens of paradise. For the city itself, he says that there are 5 Muslim and 3 Christian neighborhoods, 700 large and small one-story and two-story buildings, covered with tiles, boards, shingles and stone slabs. At the same time, he states that the city has 50 watermills, three madrasas, five mektebs, four dervish tekkes and three inns, an imaret (kitchen for the poor), one hamam and about 200 shops. Čajniče is located on the twentieth kilometer of the Goražde - Pljevlja road, at an altitude of 816 meters. Settlements of the Municipality of Čajniče - 1991 Census. Avlija • Batkovići • Batotići • Batovo • Bezujno • Borajno • Brezovice • Bučkovići na Bezujanci • Čajniče • Đakovići • Glamočevići • Gložin • Hunkovići • Ifsar • Kamen • Kapov Han • Karovići (former Karovići na Batovci) • Krstac • Lađevci • Luke • Međurječje • Metaljka • Milatkovići • Miljeno • Mištar • Podavrelo • Ponikve • Prvanj • Slatina • Staronići • Stopići • Sudići • Todorovići • Trpinje • Tubrojevići • Zaborak Notes: In the 1971 and 1981 censuses, there were also settlements: Bogaljevići, Braha, Brajnovići, Brdo, Brdo kod Čajniče, Bučkovići, Čanjeva, Dardagani, Domješići, Dragovići, Dubac, Dupojevići, Dužica, Dvorišta, Đakovići na Batovci, Gluščići, Gramusovići, Haskovići, Hasovići, Cholevina, Hovrljice, Jastrebice, Karovići, Klak, Kobilići, Krivača, Kukavici, Mahrevići, Makotići, Mali Banići, Marenići, Medoševići, Mrkojevići, Nekosine, Okruglica, Omeđak, Paravci, Podrid, Popovići, Račice, Rančići, Ravne Njive, Skorupani, Suhodanj, Šamlići, Šapići, Tokovići, Trbuhovići, Tulešići, Tupci, Umčari, Veliki Banići, Vidobare, Vihnići, Vukovine, Ždrijelo and Žune. In the 1991 census, these settlements were abolished and annexed to other settlements. • In the 1971 and 1981 censuses, there were also the settlements: Donje Ponikve and Gornje Ponikve, from which the single settlement of Ponikve was formed in the 1991 census, as well as the settlements: Donji Stopići and Gornji Stopići, from which the single settlement of Stopići was formed in the 1991 census. Teferič is: having fun, having fun, enjoying nature, an outing to nature for the purpose of having fun and entertainment. Teferič also entered our dear sevdalinka - "do you feel sorry for Banja Luka, Banja Luka teferič, near Vrbas akšamluk...". The old big teferič was usually held on August 2nd on Aliđun. The famous teferičs that were held in big cities, but also in villages and hamlets, are known throughout our homeland. At the teferič, people really 'got fat', ate, drank and had fun. Oxen, sheep, and kids were turning on the spit, and the most beautiful hymns were sung, sevdalinka were sung. He has a brother and a teferič under his own direction. The working people, what they usually do, take advantage of any national holiday or weekend and settle down next to a beautiful river, stream and feast on kebabs, kebabs and juices. Someone brings the ball, another chess and the third darts. He has fun, makes friends and makes love.