- do****ents of the
Kingdom of Hungary. In
Ottoman Turkish, the term
Eflâk Prensliği, or
simply Eflâk افلاق, appears. (Note that in a turn of
linguistic luck utterly...
-
Vlachs (Latin: Valachi;
Ottoman Turkish:
Eflak, pl. Eflakân; Serbo-Croatian: Vlah / Влах, pl.
Vlasi / Власи) was a
social and
fiscal class in several...
- (1371–1395) Dejanović
noble family (1371–1395) Prin****lity of
Wallachia (
Eflâk Prensliği), 1396–1397, 1417–1861 with some interruptions.
Despotate of Serbia...
-
named White Wallachia (Turkish: Ak-
Eflak) by the Ottomans, with the
moniker of
Black Wallachia (Turkish: Kara-
Eflak)
coming to
refer to the neighbouring...
- The term "Black Wallachia" (Romanian:
Valahia Neagră), in
Turkish Kara-
Eflak, was
another name
found used for
Moldova in the
Ottoman period. It derived...
-
filori Resm-i
ganem Resm-i hınzır Resm-i mücerred Resm-i
sicill Rusum-e-
eflak Selamet isni Tapu
resmi Tekalif-i
orfiye Temettu Tuz
resmi Zakat Implementation...
- (rûm),
Bulgarians (bulgar),
Serbs (sırp),
Albanians (arnavut) and
Vlachs (
eflak),
among others. The 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica described the term as follows:...
-
filori Resm-i
ganem Resm-i hınzır Resm-i mücerred Resm-i
sicill Rusum-e-
eflak Selamet isni Tapu
resmi Tekalif-i
orfiye Temettu Tuz
resmi Zakat Implementation...
-
kuvvetleri de
burada toplanmış olacaktı...
Ordunun Sofya'da toplanması sırasında
Eflak ordusunun Niğbolu'ya saldırdığı
haberi alınmış, gönderilen bir akıncı kuvveti...
- this
continued under Ottoman rule.
There was a
special vlach tax, rusum-e
eflak: one
sheep and one lamb from each
household on St
Georges day each year...