Category:Danubian Principalities
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The pictures in this category are taken from the Public Domain Harper's New Monthly Magazine, March 1876.
English: Danubian Principalities (Romanian: Principatele Dunărene, Serbian: Dunavske kneževine) was a conventional name given to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, which emerged in the early 14th century. The term was coined in the Habsburg Monarchy after the Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca (1774) in order to designate an area on the lower Danube with a common geopolitical situation. The term was largely used then by foreign political circles and public opinion until the union of the two Principalities (1859). Alongside Transylvania, the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia became the basis for the Kingdom of Romania, and by extension the modern Romanian nation-state. In a wider context, the concept may also apply to the Principality of Serbia as one of The Principalities of the Danube which came under the suzerainty (alongside Wallachia and Moldavia) of the Porte from 1817.
Media in category "Danubian Principalities"
The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total.
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Danubian principalities (french map, 1887).jpg 466 × 379; 231 KB
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Harper's Belgrade.jpg 839 × 621; 214 KB
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Harper's Bucharest.jpg 875 × 542; 254 KB
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Harper's Christian Priest.jpg 575 × 659; 156 KB
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Harper's Map of Danube.jpg 660 × 628; 190 KB
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Harper's Muslims and Christians.jpg 852 × 1,198; 529 KB
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Harper's Mussulman Bey.jpg 634 × 660; 180 KB
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Harper's Roumanian Huts.jpg 665 × 661; 261 KB
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Harper's Rural Scene near Bucharest.jpg 891 × 607; 287 KB
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Harper's Servian Church Festival.jpg 871 × 538; 242 KB
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Harper's Servian Church.jpg 723 × 1,031; 354 KB
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Harper's Wallachians.jpg 854 × 557; 355 KB
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Principati1786.jpg 6,272 × 4,704; 5.05 MB
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Rom1856-1859.png 588 × 413; 73 KB
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Romania1856-1859-es.svg 551 × 387; 458 KB