The oldest mosque in Kosovo and in the
Balkans was built in 1289 and it is called
Al-Aga Mosque. Dragash was named after a
Serbian medieval noble family of the same name which served
Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355) and
Uroš the Weak (r. 1355-1371). From 1877 to 1913, Dragash was part of
Kosovo Vilayet in the Ottoman Empire. From 1929 to 1941, Dragash was part of the
Vardar Banovina of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In 1941, Yugoslavia came under
Axis invasion, and Dragash became a part of
Albania; first under the
Debar prefecture and later in 1943 transferred to the Kosovo prefecture after
German takeover. From 1945 to 1992 Dragash was part of the
Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo within the
Socialist Republic of Serbia and after its
disintegration part of the significantly less autonomous
Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija within the
Republic of Serbia of the
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until 1999. During the period between 1991 and the end of the
Kosovo War in 1999, the area was claimed by the self-declared
proto-state of
Kosova, but it was never fully administered by its partially recognized government. The Gora municipality and
Opoja region (attached to Prizren municipality) remained separated during the Milošević period. During the Kosovo war, Albanians from Opoja fled to neighbouring
Albania in cars, trucks and tractors along with others on foot who following the conflict returned home. The town of Dragash is the regional and municipal centre for both the Gora and Opoja regions of Dragash municipality. Following 1999, Dragash has a mixed population of
Gorani, who live in the lower neighbourhood and
Albanians in the upper neighbourhood that constitute the majority of inhabitants. Apart from the multiethnic town of Dragash, the Gorani of Kosovo continue to live in villages primarily inhabited by their community in Gora, and relations with Albanians remain tense. Albanians predominantly live in the Opoja region. Mixed marriage between both communities do not occur, with the exception of a few Gorani families that have migrated to
Prizren. == Geography ==