In the early Middle Ages, in Slavonic texts, the name of Zemli Ungro-Vlahiskoi (Земли Унгро-Влахискои or "Hungaro-
Wallachian Land") was
Kaynak: WallachiaWallachian rulers, like the Moldavian rulers , bore the titles of Voivode or/and Hospodar . Most rulers did not use the form of the name
Kaynak: List of rulers of Wallachia The
Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a Romanian liberal and Romantic nationalist uprising in the Principality of Wallachia .
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Wallachian uprising of 1821 was an uprising in Wallachia (a region of Romania ) against Ottoman rule which took place during 1821.
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Wallachian subdialect (subdialectul / graiul muntean / muntenesc) is one of the several subdialects of the Romanian language ,
Kaynak: Wallachian subdialect of RomanianThe small
Wallachian army led by Basarab, formed of cavalry , foot archer s, as well as local peasants, managed to ambush and defeat the
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Wallachian led principalities, where the Cyrillic alphabet continued to be used and many cities kept their Bulgarian names,
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Wallachian Thessaly (in dark blue) Great Wallachia (Greek. grc | Μεγάλη Βλαχία Megáli Vlachía; Vlahia Mare
Kaynak: Great WallachiaLex Antiqua Valachorum, meaning "Ancient
Wallachian Law", also called Jus Valahicum/Valachorum ("the
Wallachian Right"), represents a
Kaynak: Lex Antiqua Valachorum(29 June 1819 – 29 November 1852) was a Romanian Wallachia n soldier, historian, journalist, and leader of the 1848
Wallachian Revolution
Kaynak: Nicolae Bălcescu1780 – June 7 | 1821 | May 27) was a Wallachia n Romania n revolutionary hero, the leader of the
Wallachian uprising of 1821 and of the
Kaynak: Tudor VladimirescuAzuga is a small resort town nestled in the mountains of Prahova county in the
Wallachian region of Romania . Azuga is located at the
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