Sudenur, from the village of Şaşavarlı (Macedonian: Shashavarlia), İştip (Macedonian: Shtip) municipality, North Macedonia. Before the Balkan Wars, when the village fell under Serbian rule, it had a population of 730 people, all of the Turkish ethnicity. In 1916, the number was reduced to 541, but the village managed to keep its Turkish population. Today the small settlement is inhabited both by Turks and Macedonians.















