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Olahus questions: |
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''Hi! Concerning this map, I think they are some errors: |
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1) The Szekely land didn't ever expand to the regions located south of the Carpathians. |
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: of course it did. see this http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urla%C5%A3i ... Prahova county was part of Seklerland - Secuieni-Saak |
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2) The location of Kreuzburg (Cruceburg) is even today unknown, respectively disputed. |
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: So what? |
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3) The northernmost extend of Cumania is unknown. |
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:this is why i've used dashes instead of solid line |
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4) The Banat of Severin (Terra de Zeurino) comprised also territories from Banat. I was split after 1526 (the battle of Mohács) between Oltenia and the montaineous parts of what we call today Banat.'' |
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⚫ | : OK, I'll represent this info on the map ... You have right. The same naming technic was used 400 years later, for the former Bihar county (See Hajdu-Bihar vs Bihor. ). "Szoreny" county was splitted(?) between Principality of Transylvania, and Muntenia. the first became part of Krasso-Szoreny county, the later became Oltenia ... --[[User:Fz22|fz22]] ([[User talk:Fz22|talk]]) 21:33, 5 September 2009 (UTC) |
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Olahus questions: Hi! Concerning this map, I think they are some errors:
1) The Szekely land didn't ever expand to the regions located south of the Carpathians.
- of course it did. see this http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urla%C5%A3i ... Prahova county was part of Seklerland - Secuieni-Saak
2) The location of Kreuzburg (Cruceburg) is even today unknown, respectively disputed.
- So what?
3) The northernmost extend of Cumania is unknown.
- this is why i've used dashes instead of solid line
4) The Banat of Severin (Terra de Zeurino) comprised also territories from Banat. I was split after 1526 (the battle of Mohács) between Oltenia and the montaineous parts of what we call today Banat.
- OK, I'll represent this info on the map ... You have right. The same naming technic was used 400 years later, for the former Bihar county (See Hajdu-Bihar vs Bihor. ). "Szoreny" county was splitted(?) between Principality of Transylvania, and Muntenia. the first became part of Krasso-Szoreny county, the later became Oltenia ... --fz22 (talk) 21:33, 5 September 2009 (UTC)