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Wallachia
Wallachia is a geographical region of modern-day Romania, as well as one of the two historical Romanian principalities that laid the foundation for the establishment of the modern Romanian state. It is situated north of the Lower Danube and south of the Southern Carpathians. Wallachia was traditionally divided into two sections, Muntenia (Greater Wallachia) and Oltenia (Lesser Wallachia). Dobruja could sometimes be considered a third section due to its proximity and brief rule over it. Wallachia as a whole is sometimes referred to as Muntenia through identification with the larger of the two t
Russo-Turkish Wars
series of wars in the 17th–19th century
Ban
an official with special territorial powers in the Kingdom of Hungary
Danubian Principalities
name for the eastern Danubian Principalities of the Balkans (Moldavia and Wallachia)
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hospodar
Gospodar or hospodar, also gospodin as a diminutive, is a term of Slavic origin, meaning "lord" or "master". The compound (, , , , ) is a derivative of gospod / gospodin, , or when spelled with a capital G (Gospod / Gospodin) it translates as Lord for God.
Osman Pazvantoğlu
Ottoman rebel
slavery in Romania
Founding of Wallachia
aspect of Romanian history