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The history of Salaj County includes an important episode related to historical facts of the maker of the first political union of Wallachia, Transylvania, and Moldavia under Michael the Brave. On 3 August 1601, armies led by Michael the Brave and Austrian general Giorgio Basta defeated the Hungarian noble army led by Prince Sigismund Báthory ...
The International Studies Journal (ISJ) (Faṣlnāmah-i muṭālaʻāt-i bayn al-milalī) is an international academic journal dealing with the Middle East. It is published quarterly since 2004, in both English and Persian, with some articles in French. It is distributed in Iran and overseas, and run by a group of faculty from Iran and elsewhere.
Salaj or Sălaj may refer to: Đuro Salaj (1889–1958), Yugoslav politician; Ivan Salaj (1961–2020), Serbian basketball player; Sălaj County, Romania;
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A power forward, Salaj played 22 seasons in Yugoslavia from 1977 to 1999. During his playing days, he played for KK 25. During his playing days, he played for KK 25. Maj ( Srem from the 1990s) on two occasions, Crvena zvezda , Borovo, and Mitrovčani.
Wooden Church in Bocșița, built in the 17th century (1625), historic monument [3] Reformed Church in Guruslău, completed in 1835 [4]; Guruslău, Monument Mihai Viteazul, built in the 20th century (1976), historic monument [5]