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The Kidnapping of the Maidens

In 19th century Wallachia war-bands of Ottoman Turks from across the Danube river raid Wallachia with impunity, while Wallachia's Phanariote rulers don't oppose them.

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  • Emanoil Petruţ

    Emanoil Petruţ

    Amza

  • Marga Barbu

    Marga Barbu

    Anița

  • George Constantin

    George Constantin

    Pazvanoglu

  • Olga Tudorache

    Olga Tudorache

    Haricleea

  • Gheorghe Ionescu-Gion

    Gheorghe Ionescu-Gion

    Hangerli Vodă

  • Florin Scărlătescu

    Florin Scărlătescu

    Dudescu

  • Tanți Cocea

    Tanți Cocea

  • Alexandru Giugaru

    Alexandru Giugaru

    Manolache Belivaca

  • Colea Răutu

    Colea Răutu

    Ibrahim

Overview

In 19th century Wallachia war-bands of Ottoman Turks from across the Danube river raid Wallachia with impunity, while Wallachia's Phanariote rulers don't oppose them.

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