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    House of Basarab. The Basarabs (also Bazarabs or Bazaraads, Romanian: Basarab) were a family which had an important role in the establishing of the Principality of Wallachia, giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Mușatin rulers of Moldavia. Its status as a dynasty is rendered problematic by the official ...

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Basarab_IBasarab I - Wikipedia

    Basarab I. Basarab I (numit în documentele medievale de asemenea Ivanco Basarab, Bassaraba și Bazarad; n. 1271 [1] – d. 1352, Câmpulung, Muscel, România) [3], supranumit în epoca modernă Basarab Întemeietorul, este considerat fondatorul Țării Românești. A domnit între anii ~ 1310 - 1352.

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  4. Jan 4, 2024 · Basarab I (basarab), also known as Basarab the Founder (Romanian Basarab ntemeietorul), was a voivode, and later the first independent ruler of Wallachia who lived in the first half of the 14th century. Many details of his life are uncertain. Although his name is of Turkic origin, 14thcentury

  5. The historical Vlad II Dracul ("Vlad the Dragon") spend two terms as Voivode of Wallachia (reigned 1436–1442, 1443 - 1447). He was an illegitimate son (bastard) of Mircea the Elder, but had enough political support to claim the Wallachian throne as Mircea's lawful heir. His reign was shaped by the rivalry between the Ottoman Empire and the ...

  6. Romania. Walachia, principality on the lower Danube River, which in 1859 joined Moldavia to form the state of Romania. Its name is derived from that of the Vlachs, who constituted the bulk of its population. Walachia was bounded on the north and northeast by the Transylvanian Alps, on the west, south, and east by the Danube River, and on the ...

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