Kakarriqi (Kakarići, Cyrillic: Какаричи, or Chacharucha and Cataruci in Italian) was an Albanian tribe (fis) of the Middle Ages.
It is believed that this village would be the territory where the branch of the Kakarriq community mentioned in the agreement between Venice and the Zeta tribes was established.
[7] The hamlet of Kakarićka Gora, a rounded elevation rising above the surrounding land in modern Podgorica, corresponds to the village of Stanković.
Mariano Bolizza in his voyage in the area in 1614 recorded that Gjon Saliki held 150 houses of the Cacharichi, with 400 soldiers.
[8] Existence of settlements named Kakarriq in Zeta and Shkodër shows that this community has migrated between these two areas, and that they served it as summer and winter pastures for livestock.