- (=
Treasury Street) Pest Óbuda Buda
Castle German: Ofen, Serbo-Croatian:
Budim / Будим,
Czech and Slovak: Budín,
Ottoman Turkish: بودین, romanized: Budin...
- in Serbo-Croatian for this city is
Stari Budim, but the
local Croat minority calls it
Obuda (the name
Budim is used for the
fortress in Buda). In Czech...
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Budin Eyalet (also
known as
Province of Budin/Buda or
Pashalik of Budin/Buda,
Ottoman Turkish: ایالت بودین, romanized: Eyālet-i Budin) was an administrative...
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Predecessor Kardam Successor Omurtag Died (814-04-13)13
April 814
Spouse Unknown Issue Omurtag Budim House Krum's
dynasty (possibly Dulo)
Religion Tengrism...
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Under Ottoman administration, the
plain was
reorganised into the
Eyalet of
Budim, the
Eyalet of Egri, the
Eyalet of
Sigetvar and the
Eyalet of Temeşvar....
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studies in Osijek, and his
philosophical studies,
aesthetics and poetics, in
Budim. He
worked for 10
years as a
professor in Osijek, and when the Germanization...
- the
Sanjak of
Zvornik was formed, but
subordinated to the
beglerbey of
Budim. Even
though the
Bosnian Kingdom fell,
there were
several fortresses that...
- city of Prizren, Kosovo. It was
built in 1615 by Sofi
Sinan Pasha, bey of
Budim. The
mosque overlooks the main
street of
Prizren and is a
dominant feature...
- Želin, Bratislava, Klenovnik, Slunj, Glina, Petrinja, Rasinja, Ptuj and
Budim. In 1731, the
government purchased houses at the site of the
present building...
- naravnoučitelna, Venice, 1803, 160 pp.
Vostani Serbije, 1804. Mezimac,
Budim 1818, 230 + 11 pp. Ižica, 1830 Pisma, Budapest, 1829, 126 pp. Prvenac, Karlštat...