Mohács is seen by many Hungarians as the decisive downward turning point in the country's history, a national trauma that persists in the nation's folk memory. For moments of bad luck, Hungarians still say: "more was lost at Mohács" (Több is veszett Mohácsnál).Only in the 20th century would Hungary regain its political independence
The first recorded member of the family was Serbe (also called Serb, Serban or Sorb), most likely from Wallachia, who settled in Hunyad county in Transylvania. WALLACHIA=100% Romania ;) The Hunyadi family (also Hunyady in historical sources) was a Hungarian[1] noble family strongest in the Late Middle Ages. According to the majority of sources they were of Romanian just search, stop lie, ok?
Who was serb? Serb and hereuvat are sarmatian tribes. Basaraba is turkic word not iranic. Your elite and some romanians are cuman. Cioban-Csoban, Voicu-Vajk, Bajik, Bogdan= Bugdan (leader). 1. Basarab son of Tochomerius, Tochomoerius son of Mongke Timur who was mongolotatar. Never forget Attila was Dulo. Dulos were alanians, not mongols or turks, uralic etc. Atilla originated themselves from Nimrud. Who was sumer, father of hunor and Magor. Atillas mother was asian, mongol, manchu etc.
thats the idea dude, MOLDOVA was vassal of hungary and moldova win the battle =))). Bitch please, battle of posada ;) Kingdom of Hungary vs Wallachia 30,000 vs 10,000 and Wallachia win =)))))
hahahahah Gypsyboy! Hunyadi János was born in Hungary, Zimony. His father was Bajik (right man in turk) his granfather was Sorbe (unlucky in turk) CUMANS are not romanians! Romanians partly cumans.
Battle of Baia Moldavia vs Hungary Strength: Moldovia: 12,000 warriors Bozgoria: 40,000; 500 cannons Result Decisive Moldavian victory Search on wiki :)