Földvár falu a török korban

Földvár was a small village in the southern part of Hungary, close to the Danube. Although it has disappeared by now, it is still relatively widely known due to the fact that it is mentioned in a contemporary description of the fateful battle of Mohács (1526) as one of the sites of the struggle. The...

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