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    The Banat of Craiova or Banat of Krajowa (German: Banat von Krajowa; Romanian: Banatul Craiovei), also known as Cisalutanian Wallachian Principality (Latin:...
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    Romania at large. During the 1718–1739 Habsburg occupation of Oltenia (see Banat of Craiova), Craiova's status declined due to economic pressures and increased...
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    Oltenia (redirect from History of Oltenia)
    under the terms of the Treaty of Passarowitz, Oltenia was split from Wallachia and annexed by the Habsburg monarchy as the Banat of Craiova (de facto, it...
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    Treaty of Passarowitz was signed on 21 July 1718. The Habsburgs gained control of Belgrade, Temesvár (the last Ottoman fortress in Hungary), the Banat region...
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  • the 16th centuries Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes, a Hungarian province that existed in the 16th century Banat of Craiova, a Habsburg province that existed...
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    in 1918, Bukovina, Transylvania and parts of Banat, Crișana, and Maramureș were allocated to the Kingdom of Romania, thereby forming the modern Romanian...
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    the status of the Bulgarians in the region improved again. An imperial decree of 1727 allowed them the same privileges in the Banat of Craiova as in their...
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    oldest non-religious building that exists in Craiova, dating from 1699. Today it hosts the Museum of Ethnography and Folk Art. Banat of Craiova v t e...
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    (1718–1778) Banat of Craiova (1718–1739 de facto, 1716–1737) Kingdom of Sicily (1720–1735) Duchy of Parma and Piacenza (1735–1748) Kingdom of Galicia and...
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  • Ottomans at the separate Treaty of Belgrade, surrendering Northern Serbia, Northern Bosnia and Oltenia (the Banat of Craiova), and allowing the Ottomans to...
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    Szapolyai 1526–1540 Under the rule of Lugos and Karánsebes Bans 1526–1860 Under Ottoman occupation Banat of Craiova Țara Amlașului Țara Făgărașului Papacostea...
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    motion. The Turks drove back the Austrians from Mehadia and overran the Banat (1789); but in Moldavia Field-Marshal Pyotr Rumyantsev was successful and...
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  • Ottomans at the separate Treaty of Belgrade, surrendering Northern Serbia, Northern Bosnia and the Banat of Craiova (Oltenia), and allowing the Ottomans...
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    Temeswar and northern Bosnia to the Ottomans, and the Banat of Craiova (Oltenia), gained by the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718, to Wallachia (an Ottoman subject)...
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    Constantine Mavrocordatos (category Monarchs of Moldavia)
    regain control over Oltenia (the Banat of Craiova) through the Treaty of Belgrade from 1739 after the Austro-Turkish War of 1737–39. He ruled Moldavia four...
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    Ottoman–Habsburg wars (category Wars involving the Tsardom of Russia)
    Temeswar and northern Bosnia to the Ottomans, and the Banat of Craiova (Oltenia), gained by the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718, to Wallachia (an Ottoman subject)...
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    national road in Romania which links Bucharest with the Banat region in the western part of the country and further to the East-European capitals Budapest...
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  • Capela Hill (category Geography of Vâlcea County)
    area during the Habsburg takeover of Oltenia (the "Banat of Craiova") in the first half of the 18th century. Part of the Southern Carpathians foothills...
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    Oltenia (the "Banat of Craiova") decided on a plan to fortify the church and its surroundings, but the plan was abandoned due to the opposition of military...
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  • Ban (title) (category History of Banat)
    Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes) and Wallachia (see Great Banship of Craiova, Banat of Craiova) Banate of Macsó (1254–1284, 1319–1496) Banate of Braničevo...
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    and had also functioned as a militia in 1718–1739, when Oltenia, or "Banat of Craiova", was a Habsburg territory. At times, they had been self-sustaining...
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    to connect Bucharest with the Banat region, through the southern part of the country. It will follow the route: Craiova, Calafat, Drobeta-Turnu Severin...
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    Radu Golescu (category 18th-century military personnel of the Principality of Wallachia)
    just as "Radu Leurdeanu". Radu Sr died in 1731 at his home in the Banat of Craiova—namely, Oltenia, which was then administered as a Habsburg province...
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  • Early modern Romania (category History of Romania by period)
    important part of Wallachia, called Oltenia, was incorporated into the Austrian Empire as the Banat of Craiova and was only returned in 1739. List of Wallachian...
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  • Romanian Banat and parts of the Serbian Banat, but also in parts of the Timok Valley of Serbia. The Banat dialect is a member of the northern grouping of Romanian...
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    Starina Novak (category People of the Long Turkish War)
    prince Michael the Brave. Novak joined the forces of Michael in the region of Banat, and received the rank of captain with 2,000 Serbian hajduks (brigands)...
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    Craiova railway station is an important terminus in the south of Romania and the main station in the region of Oltenia. The railway station was inaugurated...
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  • The term Banate (not to be confused with term Banat) can refer to: A territory ruled by a ban; term "banate" is corresponding to Hungarian: bánság and...
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  • Căile Ferate Române (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from March 2015)
    Oravița in Banat and Baziaș, a port on the Danube. The line, which had a length of 62.5 km (38.8 mi), was used solely for the transportation of coal. From...
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  • Transylvanian varieties are part of the northern group of Romanian dialects, along with Moldavian and Banat. Among the Transylvanian varieties, the Crișana dialect...
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