-
wrote extensively about the
Morlachs in his book
Viaggio in
Dalmazia ("Journey to Dalmatia", 1774).[citation needed] The
Morlachs are
first mentioned in Dalmatian...
-
particularities of Proto-
Morlachism include that,
unlike Morlachism, it also
included interventions and
viewpoints from the
Morlachs themselves. One example...
- such name.
Morlach or
similar terms might also
refer to: Morlachia, a
historical region in
Europe inhabited by
Morlachs in the past
Morlachs (Venetian...
-
Velebit was
known as
Montagna della Morlacca ("Mountain of the
Morlach"),
named after the
Morlachs, an
originally Romance ethnic group that
eventually got ****imilated...
- who
speak a
Slavic language but
originate from Romanians, as well as for
Morlachs and Istro-Romanians. The word Vlach/Wallachian (and
other variants such...
- The
Morlach troops was an
irregular military group in the
Dalmatian hinterland,
composed of
Morlachs (a pre-modern
ethnic identity of
Slavic speaking people...
-
analogous to children. Alternatively, he may have also been
inspired by the
Morlachs, an
ethnic group in the
Balkans which attracted attention from Western...
- The Istro-Romanian
language (rumârește, vlășește) is an
Eastern Romance language,
spoken in a few
villages and
hamlets in the
peninsula of
Istria in Croatia...
-
became the capo prin****le di Morlacchi, transl. "commander-in-chief of the
Morlachs", with a
monthly pay of 25 ducats. In 1683, his
brother Ilija, whom the...
- Croatians, and
Morlachs from the
Turkish parts". At the time of the
Cretan War (1645–1669) and
Morean War (1684–1699), a
large number of
Morlachs settled inland...