- Vârghiș (Hungarian:
Vargyas,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvɒrɟɒʃ]) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of a
single village...
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Battle of Felsőrákos-Rika-
Vargyas was a
battle in the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848,
fought on 13
December 1848 at Felsőrákos,
Vargyas the
valley of the Rika...
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February 2020.
Vargyas Gorge &
Almas Community Project –
Romania Archived 2011-07-19 at the
Wayback Machine Official website (in Hungarian)
Vargyas Gorge website...
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memoriam István Tóth. Vol. 1, 2008, pp 111-122, Editors: Á. Szabó; P.
Vargyas Kitchen 1982: 97;
Grajetzki 2005: 66-67. It is
possible that a tomb on...
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Sebes (H) > Sebeș; Árpás (H) > Arpaș;
Forrenbach (G) >
Porumbacu Cormoș
Vargyas (H) > Vârghiș
Cibin *Hartobach (G) > Hârtibaciu ? unknown, uncertain;...
- Orbán
Awards were
handed over. (Accessed: 9
April 2012) 8. Website of
Vargyas P****
Nature Reserve. [archived on 11
October 2010 from the original]. (Accessed:...
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Economic and
Social History of the
Ancient Near East in
Memory of Péter
Vargyas. The
University of Pécs,
Department of
Ancient History. pp. 724–725. ISBN 9789632367958...
- http://chirr.nlm.nih.gov/sensation-s****ing.php Allen, J. A., Vallone, D.,
Vargyas, E., & Healton, C. G. (2009). The
truth campaign:
Using counter marketing...
- p. 21 中国関係論說資料保存会 2004, p. 101
Sometimes transliterated as IrgenGioro.
Vargyas 2015, p. 270) Hu 1994, p. 347
Sometimes alternatively spelled "Irgen Giyoro"(ᡳᡵᡤᡝᠨ...
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Economic and
Social History of the
Ancient Near East in
Memory of Péter
Vargyas, ed. Zoltán Csabai,
Ancient Near
Eastern and
Mediterranean Studies 2: L’Harmattan...