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Tango0124 Jun 2015 9:49 p.m. PST

"The etymology of the word "hajduk" is unclear. One theory is that hajduk was derived from the Turkish word haidut or haydut, which was originally used by the Ottomans to refer to Hungarian infantry soldiers. Another theory suggests that the word comes from the Hungarian hajtó or "hajdó" (plural hajtók or "hajdók"), meaning a (cattle) drover.[3] Indeed, these two theories do not necessarily contradict each other, as the Balkan word is said to be derived from the Turkish word haiduk or hayduk (bandit)…"
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Hope our good friend Druzina marvel us with much more data! (smile)

Amicalement
Armand

Tango0127 Jun 2015 11:07 a.m. PST

Druzinaaa…! (smile)

Amicalement
Armand

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