Beci, Kosovo
Beci is a village in the Dushkaja subregion of Gjakova, Kosovo. Albanians form the near-absolute majority of the village's population.
Etymology
It is believed that the toponym is derived from the Albanian word Bec-i, which means "little lamb" in Albanian.Geography
Beci is bordered by Sapot to the west, Zhdrellë and Rashkoc to the northwest and north, Cërmjan to the northeast, Meqe east, Doblibare and Vraniq to the southeast and with Lugu e Bunarit to the south and southwest. It is located in the ethnographic Dushkaja region, and is situated around 7 km northeast of Gjakova.History
Beci is divided into two sections - Beci i Epër and Beci i Poshtëm. In the cadastral documents of the Sanjak of Shkodra in 1485, the village is mentioned with the name Beçi. The inhabitants bore a mixture of Albanian, Christian and Slavic names.In the Ottoman register of 1582 the inhabitants bore majority Albanian names, indicating the village was historically inhabited by an Albanian population.