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Definition of Banats

Banat
Banat Ban"at, n. [Cf. F. & G. banat. See Ban a warden.] The territory governed by a ban.

Meaning of Banats from wikipedia

- Förster, Horst; Wolf, Josef (2004). Entwicklung der ethnischen Struktur des Banats 1890 - 1992. Borntraeger. ISBN 978-3-443-28519-7. Fodor, Pál; Dávid, Géza...
- Geschichte des Temeser Banats, LaVergne TN USA 2010 Bocşan, Nicolae (2015). "Illyrian privileges and the Romanians from the Banat" (PDF). Banatica. 25:...
- The Banat Swabians are an ethnic German po****tion in the former Kingdom of Hungary in Central-Southeast Europe, part of the Danube Swabians and Germans...
- Ali Banat (16 February 1982 – 29 May 2018) was an Australian businessman, later a humanitarian philanthropist, from the Sydney suburb of Greenacre and...
- Banat is a geographical and historical region of southeastern Europe. Banat may also refer to: Banat, India, a town in Uttar Pradesh Banat, Iran, a village...
- The Banat Republic (German: Banater Republik, Hungarian: Bánáti Köztársaság or Bánsági Köztársaság, Romanian: Republica bănățeană or Republica Banatului...
- 1877, formalised by the Treaty of Berlin. After World War I, Transylvania, Banat, Bukovina, and Bessarabia joined the Old Kingdom, forming Greater Romania...
- descendants in the early 20th century were known as Français du Banat or the "Banat French", as well the Romandie de l'Ungerne or "the Romandies of Hungary"...
- her favourite, Grigori Rasputin, at the end of 1916. Bucharest Timișoara (Banat) Cluj (Transylvania) Chișinău (Moldova) Constanța (Dobruja) Bulgaria Hungary...
- (Großfürstentum Siebenbürgen) Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar (Woiwodschaft Serbien und Temescher Banat), from 1849, merged into Hungary and Slavonia...