This local history manual deals with the development of events in the area of the present-day Municipality of Amyntaio during the modern and contemporary era with a demarcation of 200 years, from 1750 to 1950. However, the retrospective begins from the period of the Ottoman conquest of Western Macedonia in the late 14th century as a historical framework for a more complete understanding of Ottoman administration in the area. For a more detailed description of the Ottoman period, the mid-18th century was chosen as the starting point, as from that period onwards, various changes began to occur within the Ottoman Empire. A major event was the dissolution of the Archbishopric of Ohrid in 1767, with all of Macedonia from that moment falling under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, a situation that began to be challenged a century later due to the recognition of the Bulgarian Exarchate in 1870, an event that gradually contributed to Bulgarian national awakening with immediate consequences in the Macedonian region.
The point at which the historical description of this work is completed in the contemporary era is the end of the Civil War and its consequences, which, combined with the hardships of the previous Occupation period, constituted a traumatic experience on a psychological, social, and economic level for the inhabitants of the Amyntaio area and for the whole country. The end of this period marked the return to political normalcy in the region, the beginning of a slow but steady modernization, and the introduction to a period during which migration was a major phenomenon for almost every community in the Amyntaio area.