För efternamnet, se Krasniqi (efternamn).

Krasniqi, även kallad Dukagjin,[1] var en muslimsk stam i ett område med samma namn i distriktet Tropoja i norra Albanien.[2]

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  1. ^ ”1841 | Nicolay, Prince of the Vasoyevich: Brief Information on the Tribes of High Albania ...”. www.albanianhistory.net. http://www.albanianhistory.net/1841_Wassoevitch/index.html. Läst 4 oktober 2023. 
  2. ^ Robert Elsie. ”Historical dictionary of Albania” (PDF). web.archive.org. sid. 248. Arkiverad från originalet den 6 oktober 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006083419/http://dualibra.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Historical_Dictionary_of_Albania__Second_Edition.pdf. Läst 4 oktober 2023. ”KRASNIQI. Northern Albanian tribe and traditional tribal region. The Krasniqi region is situated in the District of Tropoja north of the Drin River, from Fierza east to the District of Has, and north to the Montenegrin border, including most of the upper Valbona valley. It borders on the traditional tribal regions of Nikaj and Merturi to the west, Bugjoni to the south, Bytyçi to the east, and Gashi to the northeast. The name, of Slavic origin, was recorded in 1634 as Crastenigeia. The Krasniqi tribe was primarily Muslim.”