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> Tara Halmagiului, monography of Halmagiu, Arad county
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Posted: May 27, 2007 05:45 pm
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On this link one can find an extremely well documented monography about Halmagiu, Arad county, Romania, a very important administrative center in XVIII century of Tara Motilor.

It was a very important settlement for austrians, it has military garison and important administrative personalities.

http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/istorie.html

See also http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/tinutul_halmagiului.html
for Traian Mager's book about Tara Motilor and Halmagiu. The book was published in 1935. It is a very rare edition, on this link one can find electronic version (copyrighted by the owner of the site).

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Posted: August 03, 2007 08:37 am
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Updated!

A very good historical document-based study by profesor V. Tigu, art historian, from Arad, about Zarand shire.
Scroll down the page to read it.


Abstract
The study entitled The Zarand County- a county eliminated in the year 1876, written by Viorel Gh. Tigu, art historian, presents the historical importance of a county that has been preserved as the most Romanian administrative- territorial unit beyond the mountains being suppose to become a new administrative unit in the West of the Apuseni Mountains.

http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/documente2.html
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Posted: October 02, 2007 07:39 pm
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New chapters of the monography:

The revolution from 1918, the raise of the National Council and Guards
http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/revolutia1918.html

Romanian National Guards from Halmagiu county: 4 November 1918 - 16 february 1919
http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/garzilenationale.html

Under hungarian army's terror; romanian army takes Halmagiu: 16 february 1919 - 31 march 1919
http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/teroarea.html

The deployment of romanian troops in Halmagiu area and the offensive from 16 april 1919
http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/ofensiva.html


Hope that soon it will be published the entire monography on paper, due to volunteer contribution of some local people.

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Posted: October 27, 2007 08:21 pm
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Updated:

The raising and organisation of Horia Volunteer Corp, who joined Romanian Army:

http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/anexe4.html

Batle reports from April 1919 romanian ofensive in Transylvania:

http://www.darnick.com/halmagiu/garzilenationale.html

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