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- Wallachians could mean: Vlachs, Eastern Romance-speaking peoples of southeastern Europe Inhabitants of Wallachia, a region of Romania Inhabitants of Moravian...
- The Romanian Plain (Romanian: Câmpia Română) is located in southern Romania and the easternmost tip of Serbia, where it is known as the Wallachian Plain...
- administration. Isaac II failed to crush the revolt of the Bulgarians and Walachians and in 1187 he was forced to recognize the Bulgarian empire. Despite those...
- in 1666: "But the to-day Walachians, whatever Walachian language they speak, don't call themselves Wlachians or Walachians but Romanians and they boast...
- with most of their land tilled by the Polish, Ruthenian, Russian, and Walachian (Moldavian) slaves." The Jewish po****tion was concentrated in Çu**** Kale...
- by Pasha Mustafa H****an, made his first major move toward seizing the Walachian throne. Vlad became the ruler of Walachia in July of 1456. During his...
- September 1976). Michael the BraveEvaluations and Revaluations of the Walachian Prince (PDF). Radio Free Europe Research: RAD Background Report/191. Archived...
- Chronicle). The Pecheneg wars against Kievan Rus' caused the Slavs from Walachian territories to gradually migrate north of the Dniestr in the 10th and...
- 40,000 were Janissaries, 30,000 Sipahis, and the rest being Tartars, Walachians and troops of Asia and Egypt Habsburg battle casualties included the deaths...
- influence of shepherd colonization from Transcarpathia by the so-called Walachians (Ruthenes, Poles, and Romanians). The most significant town monument,...