“Tzechin.”
A golden coin worth about ten shillings, [240]
Tzigan-s.
Serbian equivalent for gipsies, [36], [363];
their main occupation is stealing and selling horses, [363]
Tzrnoyevitch, Ivan.
Sails across the Adriatic to Venice to secure wife for his son Maximus, [134];
sails for Zablak, [135];
Zdral steed of, [135];
invites Voïvode Milosh Obrenbegovitch to be the stari-svat in connexion with his son’s wedding, [138]–149;
invites Captain Yovan to the wedding of his son, [139];
Krgno and Zelenko, two famous guns of, [140]
Tzrnoyevitch, Maximus.
The marriage of, [134]–149;
son of Ivan Tzrnoyevitch, [134];
stricken with small-pox, [135];
Yovan in a dream sees a falling tower strike, [139];
Milosh Obrenbegovitch slain by, [148];
Turkish alternative, Scanderbeg Ivanbegovitch, [149];
Scutari on river Boyana granted to, by Sultan, [149]
U
Uglesha-Voïvode.
Second of three brothers who built Skadar (Scutari), [198]–205
V
Valahia.
Many noble Serbian families take refuge with Christian princes of, [8]