- Bačka (Serbian Cyrillic: Бачка,
pronounced [bâːtʃkaː]) or Bácska (pronounced [ˈbaːtʃkɒ]) is a
geographical and
historical area
within the
Pannonian Plain...
- they may also
referred to as
Vojvodinian Rusyns (voivodianski Rusnatsi),
Bachka-Srem
Rusyns (bachvansʹko-srimski rusnatsi), or
formerly as
Yugoslav Rusyns...
- property. It was
recorded in 1214 as Becheka, in 1299 as
Bachka, in 1323 Buchka, and in 1332 as
Bachka).
Until 1918 and from 1939 to 1944 it
belonged to Hungary...
- In Bačka (
Bachka)
during the Austro-Hungarian rule, the
Slavic surnames ending with
sound [ć] were
often spelled according to
German writing and the Latin...
-
Andriivka Bazhany Baymaky Baluchyn Bachka Bezbrody Bohdanivka Bolozhyniv Brahivka Budyholosh Verblyany Volytsya-Derevlyanska
Voluyky Hayivske Horbachi...
-
Mihajlo P. (2017a). "The
improvement of the
orthographic rules in the
Bachka-Srem
Rusin Language". Русин. 50 (4): 165–178. Fejsa,
Mihajlo P. (2017b)...
-
Mihajlo P. (2017a). "The
improvement of the
orthographic rules in the
Bachka-Srem
Rusin Language". Русин: Международный исторический журнал. 50 (4):...
- the
Danzig and
Vistula River region, Galicia, Slovenia, the Banat, the
Bachka, Bukovina, Transylvania, the
Volga River district of Russia, Posen, the...
-
small guard consisting of four nobles,
Tardi Beg, Baba Beg, Koch Beg, and Mr
Bachka Bahadur.
Endeavouring to save the empress, they
attempted to
fight their...
- urban-type
settlement of Krasne. The
villages (selo) of the Busk
Raion included:
Bachka Baluchyn Bazhany Chanyzh Chishki Haivske Horbachi Hrabova Humnyska Huta...