Lubizhdë

During the early 14th century under the reign of Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan, Lubizhdë was a prosperous village.

[2] During the 16th century, the village was under the Ottoman administrative division known as the Nahiya of Domeshtiç and its inhabitants were recorded with Albanian anthroponomy, indicating that the village was inhabited by Albanians.

[3] Between 11 and 12 Serbian Orthodox churches were built in and around Lubizhdë during this time however despite its prosperity, the village suffered greatly from the outbreak of the bubonic plague.

However, a number of the wives of the Muslim men in the village were Albanian.

Both churches were destroyed in 1999 following the end of the Kosovo War.