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Zsadány

Zsadány is a village in Békés county,[1] in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary.

Zsadány
Country Hungary
CountyBékés
Area
 • Total65.86 km2 (25.43 sq mi)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total1,807
 • Density27.44/km2 (71.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
5537
Area code66
Location of Békés county in Hungary

Geography edit

It covers an area of 27.44 km² and has a population of 1807 people (2001).

History edit

Inhabited since ancient times, the region was once home to the Getae and Sarmatians, ancient nomadic tribes. However, their tenure was marked by the migrations and settlements of successive peoples, including the formidable Hun and Avar tribes, who also established roots in this fertile land.[2]

The turning point in Zsadány's history came with the arrival of the conquering tribes during the Hungarian conquest. In a significant event, these tribes laid claim to the land after capturing the Bihari Földvár, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the village. The year 1219 marks the first recorded mention of Zsadány in historical annals, found in the Regestrum Varadiense, recounting a grim incident involving a resident named Mikola accused of murder.[2]

 
The Kéktúra station in Zsadány

As the centuries unfolded, the village passed through the hands of various noble families, each leaving its own imprint on the landscape. In the 13th century, the Geregye clan, represented by Pál, a notable country judge, held sway over Zsadány. Subsequently, the Borsák family assumed the mantle of guardianship.[2]

The 14th century brought a new chapter, with László of Arad, the alba regiai prépost of Tatamér, claiming ownership. During this period, Zsadány contributed to the ecclesiastical coffers, paying eight garas of papal tithe. The 15th century witnessed a succession of noble families – the Bacsók, Bajomiak, Thurzók, and Bocskai – each weaving their narratives into the intricate fabric of the village's history.[2]

Zsadány's strategic location along vital military routes made it a target for marauding forces. The ravages of both Tatars and Turks in different periods left the village in ruins, a testament to the tumultuous times it weathered.[2]

In the 17th century, Zsadány saw the dawn of organized religious life with the emergence of Reformed faith. The late 18th century brought further transformation with the construction of a church and tower that still stand proudly today, embodying the endurance of faith through the ages.[2]

The 18th century marked a significant juncture as the village, along with 15 others, fell under the purview of Count Pál Esterházy. This consolidation gave rise to the Derecske estate, fostering a flourishing social and economic milieu that characterized Zsadány.[2]

Before the redrawing of borders in the aftermath of World War I, Zsadány was an integral part of Bihar County, specifically belonging to the Cséffai district. Today, Zsadány's history resonates through its landscapes and structures, inviting contemporary observers to explore the layers of time that have shaped this resilient Hungarian village.[2]

46°55′N 21°30′E / 46.917°N 21.500°E / 46.917; 21.500

References edit

  1. ^ "Település bemutatása". zsadany.hu. Retrieved 2023-11-27.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Dr. Makai, Sándor (1999). Zsadány Község Története - History of the Zsadány (PDF) (in Hungarian). Zsadány Község Önkormányzata.

zsadány, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2023, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Zsadany news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zsadany is a village in Bekes county 1 in the Southern Great Plain region of south east Hungary ZsadanyCoat of armsCountry HungaryCountyBekesArea Total65 86 km2 25 43 sq mi Population 2001 Total1 807 Density27 44 km2 71 1 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code5537Area code66Location of Bekes county in HungaryGeography editIt covers an area of 27 44 km and has a population of 1807 people 2001 History editInhabited since ancient times the region was once home to the Getae and Sarmatians ancient nomadic tribes However their tenure was marked by the migrations and settlements of successive peoples including the formidable Hun and Avar tribes who also established roots in this fertile land 2 The turning point in Zsadany s history came with the arrival of the conquering tribes during the Hungarian conquest In a significant event these tribes laid claim to the land after capturing the Bihari Foldvar marking the beginning of a new chapter for the village The year 1219 marks the first recorded mention of Zsadany in historical annals found in the Regestrum Varadiense recounting a grim incident involving a resident named Mikola accused of murder 2 nbsp The Kektura station in ZsadanyAs the centuries unfolded the village passed through the hands of various noble families each leaving its own imprint on the landscape In the 13th century the Geregye clan represented by Pal a notable country judge held sway over Zsadany Subsequently the Borsak family assumed the mantle of guardianship 2 The 14th century brought a new chapter with Laszlo of Arad the alba regiai prepost of Tatamer claiming ownership During this period Zsadany contributed to the ecclesiastical coffers paying eight garas of papal tithe The 15th century witnessed a succession of noble families the Bacsok Bajomiak Thurzok and Bocskai each weaving their narratives into the intricate fabric of the village s history 2 Zsadany s strategic location along vital military routes made it a target for marauding forces The ravages of both Tatars and Turks in different periods left the village in ruins a testament to the tumultuous times it weathered 2 In the 17th century Zsadany saw the dawn of organized religious life with the emergence of Reformed faith The late 18th century brought further transformation with the construction of a church and tower that still stand proudly today embodying the endurance of faith through the ages 2 The 18th century marked a significant juncture as the village along with 15 others fell under the purview of Count Pal Esterhazy This consolidation gave rise to the Derecske estate fostering a flourishing social and economic milieu that characterized Zsadany 2 Before the redrawing of borders in the aftermath of World War I Zsadany was an integral part of Bihar County specifically belonging to the Cseffai district Today Zsadany s history resonates through its landscapes and structures inviting contemporary observers to explore the layers of time that have shaped this resilient Hungarian village 2 46 55 N 21 30 E 46 917 N 21 500 E 46 917 21 500References edit Telepules bemutatasa zsadany hu Retrieved 2023 11 27 a b c d e f g h Dr Makai Sandor 1999 Zsadany Kozseg Tortenete History of the Zsadany PDF in Hungarian Zsadany Kozseg Onkormanyzata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zsadany amp oldid 1187753917, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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