- Postcardː
Brewery Dundjerski and the
banks of the
river Begej in
Becskerek (Zrenjanin)...
-
Moros [sic] (Modosch, Modoš, Módos, Modoș;
modern Jaša Tomić)
Becskerek Gross-
Becskerek Türkisch-(Neu-)Becse (Novi Bečej, Neu-Betsche)
Modos (Modosch)...
-
forces into
Transylvania and soon
captured 16 cities,
including Bečej,
Becskerek, Csanád and Lippa. In this campaign,
Sokollu won over to his side local...
- (ABC-CLIO, 1999), 104. M. Wertner: Az Árpádok családi története, Nagy-
Becskerek 1892, p. 359;
History of Hungary, ed. E. Pamlenyi,
London 1975, p. 60...
-
Svetozarevo →
Jagodina Karanovac →
Kraljevo → Rankovićevo →
Kraljevo Nagy
Bécskerek/Veliki Bečkerek → Bečkerek →
Petrovgrad →
Zrenjanin Petrovaradinski Šanac...
-
Kingdom of
Hungary (1779-1849, 1860-1923) Coat of arms
Capital Aracsa; Nagy-
Becskerek (1779-1807, 1820-1920); Nagyszentmikós (1807-1820);
Kiszombor (1920-1923)...
- the end of 1555. The
Ottomans laid
claim to two fortresses,
Becse and
Becskerek (now Novi Bečej and
Zrenjanin in Serbia), in
early 1546. The
sultan refused...
- 1849. In 1851, it was
divided into five districts: Lugos, Temesvár, Groß-
Becskerek,
Zombor and Neusatz. Temesvár
District was
based on the
former territory...
- Großbetschkerek from 1853 (contemporary Groß-Becskereker District,
Kreis Gross-
Becskerek); Hungarian:
Nagybecskereki körzet; Romanian:
Districtul Becicherecul...
- 135–136. Wertner, Mór: "Dávid herczeg". In: W. M.: Az Árpádok családi története, Nagy-
Becskerek,
Pleitz Ferencz Pál Könyvnyomdája, 1892, 134–136. v t e...