Gulyás (herdsman)

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Gulyás by Sterio Károly (1821–1862)
Hungarian herdsman in traditional clothes

The gulyás is the traditional mounted cattle-herdsman of Hungary.[1] The gulyás tradition is associated with the Hungarian puszta and with the Hungarian Grey or Hungarian Steppe breed of Podolic cattle, Hungarian: Magyar szürke szarvasmarha, now considered a meat breed but formerly used as oxen.[1] Gulyás is the origin of the word goulash.

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  1. ^ a b Royal Commission for the Vienna Universal Exhibition of 1873 (1874) Reports on the Vienna Universal Exhibition of 1873: presented to both Houses of Parliament by command of Her Majesty London: G.E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode for H.M. Stationery Office, Volume 4, pp.313–314