- Slavic-Vlach
anthroponyms are also registered, such as: Petko, son of
Vllah (
Iflak), Petru, son of David, Andreja, k****har,
Nikul Çikun, etc. In the mahallah...
- Hungro-Wallachia).
Ottoman Turkish references to
Moldavia included Boğdan
Iflak (بغدان افلاق,
meaning 'Bogdan's Wallachia') and Boğdan (and occasionally...
- Cincars,
Koutzovlachs were used,
while Muslim sources speak of Ulak, Ilak,
Iflak. The term 'Vlach'
first appeared in
medieval sources and was
generally used...
- of
their early rulers (for example,
nearby Moldavia was
known as
Bogdan Iflak by the Turks,
named after Bogdan I).
Other etymologies have been considered...