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Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Monok is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary and is part of the Tokaj wine region. The nearest town is Szerencs 12 km (7 mi) away. Neighbouring
Monok
Hungarian Noble House
The House of Monok (Hungarian: Monoky Család), alternatively spelled Monaky, Monoky, or Monoki was a Hungarian noble dynasty which held power from the
House_of_Monok
Place in Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Monok (Kyrgyz: Мөнөк) is a village in Osh Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kara-Suu District. Its population was 5,020 in 2021. ‹ The template
Monok,_Kyrgyzstan
Prime Minister of Hungary from 1988 to 1990
Németh was born into a poor Catholic peasant family on 24 January 1948 in Monok, the birthplace of the revolutionary Lajos Kossuth. He was of Swabian origin
Miklós_Németh
Hungarian Nobleman
Sándor, reigned over the village of Monok and founded the House of Monok. Illés is the progenitor of the entire Monok family and the extant office of Baron
Elijah_Monoky
Head of the Catholic Church from 222 to 230
Eastern Orthodox Church. A relic from his body is located in Hungary in the Monok Roman Catholic Church. In 1773, Pope Clement XIV donated it to the Andrássy
Pope_Urban_I
Hungarian statesman (1802–1894)
Lajos Kossuth was born into an untitled lower noble (gentry) family in Monok, Kingdom of Hungary, a small town in the county of Zemplén in modern-day
Lajos_Kossuth
Film producer and businessman
greatest film salesman in the history of the business". Lichtman was born in Monok, Hungary. His parents were Joseph Lichtman and Pepe (a.k.a. Josephine) Zuckermandel
Al_Lichtman
younger brother was György Andrássy, also a Kuruc general, and founder of the monoki (de Monok) branch. Hungarian Biographical Lexicon (in Hungarian)
István_Andrássy_(general)
Library in Budapest, Hungary
Havasi 1985—1993: Gyula Juhász 1993—1999: Géza Poprády 1999—2009: István Monok 2009—2013: Andrea Sajo (Katona) 2013—2014: Péter Szemerei 2014: János Káldos
National_Széchényi_Library
Region in Hungary
involvement in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, was also born in the village of Monok which is located in Northern Hungary. Transportation infrastructure in Northern
Northern_Hungary
County in north-eastern Hungary
Meszes Mezőnagymihály Mezőnyárád Mezőzombor Méra Mikóháza Mogyoróska Monaj Monok Muhi Múcsony Nagybarca Nagycsécs Nagyhuta Nagykinizs Nagyrozvágy Nekézseny
Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén_County
the final lap of the campaign. The Unity Party, led by former mayor of Monok Zsolt Szepessy, sued the party alliance of Unity because of "name, slogan
2014 Hungarian parliamentary election
2014_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Extinct Cushitic language of Tanzania
'tongue': šeferank — Iraqw tsʼifraŋ 'breast': isank — Iraqw isaŋ 'heart': monok — Kw'adza munaku, Irawn muna 'water': maʔa — Kw'adza maʔaya, Iraqw maʔay
Asa_language
Hungarian scholar
National Library in Vienna, Vienna 1926, pp. 250–399 Pál Gulyás, István Monok (ed.), András Varga (Zusammenst.): The library Sambucus. Catalog after the
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Batthyány. Illésházy died on 8 February 1766.[citation needed] István, Monok (25 April 2012). A művelt arisztokrata: A magyarországi főnemesség olvasmányai
József_Illésházy
Set of books published by the same publisher
French). 18 July 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2021. Frédéric Barbier; István Monok, eds. (2005). Les Bibliothèques centrales et la construction des identités
Collection_(publishing)
of Kálnoky House of Lázár House of Mattyasovszky House of Mikes House of Monok House of Nádasdy House of Pálffy de Erdőd House of Pap House of Perneszy
List_of_noble_houses
Hungarian Clan
after 1239), Vice-Palatine (1236–1239) Elijah Monoky (f. 1277), Lord of Monok (1277?) John (died 1322), vice-chancellor and provost of Székesfehérvár
Bogátradvány_(gens)
Ottoman war with the Habsburgs in Europe
Habsburgs. Then, he broke into Gömör county. Another one of his units raided Monok, Iváncsa and Felsővadász which were domains of the Rákóczi family. The defenders
Habsburg–Ottoman war of 1565–1568
Habsburg–Ottoman_war_of_1565–1568
Court of Andrew III, King of Hungary (1290–1301)]". In Jankovics, József; Monok, István; Nyerges, Judit; Sárközy, Péter (eds.). La civiltà ungherese e il
Marco_da_Saliceto
with official Latin documents. His brother László moved from Kossuth to Monok and would become the father of Hungarian statesman Lajos Kossuth. Juraj
Juraj_Košút
Village in Northern Hungary, Hungary
said that Lajos Kossuth was baptized in Tállya in 1802, since his hometown Monok didn't have a Protestant church. Recently this proved to be only a legend
Tállya
archívuma a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Könyvtár Keleti Gyűjteményében". In Monok, István; Gyarmati, Vera; Hajdu-Kriston, Krisztina (eds.). Az UNESCO Világemlékezet
Csoma_family
Nyerges Judit, Verók Attila, Zvara Edina (szerk.): MONOKgraphia: Tanulmányok Monok István 60. születésnapjára. 847 p. Budapest: Kossuth Kiadó, 2016. pp. 132–137
Sándor_Csernus_bibliography
Austrian Prince-Archbishop
committenza di Károly Eszterházy, vescovo di Eger e signore di Pápa in István Monok (a cura di), In Agram adveni. Eger: Líceum Kiadó. ISBN 978-615-5250-26-2
Christoph Bartholomäus Anton Migazzi
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District in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan
incl. Alga-Bas, Anjyyan-Maala, Bek-Jar, Jar-Ooz, Kenjekul, Tajik-Maala and Monok) Katta-Taldyk (seat: Bash-Bulak; incl. Jangy-Turmush, Kara-Sögöt, Taldyk
Kara-Suu_District
Italian poet and Hungarian official
Court of Andrew III, King of Hungary (1290–1301)]". In Jankovics, József; Monok, István; Nyerges, Judit; Sárközy, Péter (eds.). La civiltà ungherese e il
Baldo_da_Passignano
Hungarian explorer
Ostafrika: Analyse eines Reiseberichtes" (PDF). MONOKgraphia. Tanulmányok Monok István. 60: 620–629. Vojnits, András (2013-06-20). "125 és 25 év (1/2):
Sámuel_Teleki_(explorer)
Polish astronomer
princières et la genèse de l'État moderne (actes de colloque), edited by Jean-François Maillard, István Monok and Donatella Nebbiai, 205-14. Budapest, 2009.
Marcin_Bylica
1473 Hungarian historical chronicle
{{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Borsa, Gedeon (2013). Monok, István; P. Vásárhelyi, Judit; Perger, Péter (eds.). "Andreas Hess" (PDF)
Buda_Chronicle
French). 5. Postbus: William R. Veder: 10–28. hdl:1811/91960. Bruck, Anton; Monok, István; Zvara, Edina (2021). Bewahrte Geistigkeit und Kulturerbe von drei
List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1300–1399)
List_of_Glagolitic_manuscripts_(1300–1399)
Mezőkovácsháza Mezőkövesd Mezőladány Mezőszilas Mezőtúr Mindszent Miskolc Mohács Monok Monor Mór Mosonmagyaróvár Nádudvar Nagyatád Nagybajom Nagybaracska Nagdobos
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Meszes Mezőnagymihály Mezőnyárád Mezőzombor Méra Mikóháza Mogyoróska Monaj Monok Muhi Nagybarca Nagycsécs Nagyhuta Nagykinizs Nagyrozvágy Négyes Nekézseny
Erdőbénye
Baranya Szigetvári 231 7981 Monaj V Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Szikszói 307 3812 Monok V Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Szerencsi 1,791 3905 Monor T Pest Monori 21,227 2200
List of populated places in Hungary (M)
List_of_populated_places_in_Hungary_(M)
Journalism produced by algorithms
companies such as Automated Insights, Narrative Science, United Robots and Monok develop and provide these algorithms to news outlets. In 2016, early adopters
Automated_journalism
Borough in Slovakia
Hussite Church. Photos Confluence of the river Hornád and the local stream Moňok, older housing at the riverfront A local shopping centre in Džungľa A "Tesco
Džungľa
Mansion Miskolc Miskolc Hunting Lodge Miskolc Andrássy Mansion Monok Monok Mansion Monok 1570-1580 Renaissance Classicism Monaky Mágóchy-Alaghy-Sennyei
List of palaces and mansions in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
List_of_palaces_and_mansions_in_Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén_County
Italian monk and diplomat
Career of Cardinal James of Pecorara]". In Kulcsár, Péter; Mader, Béla; Monok, István (eds.). Tanulmányok Karácsonyi Béla hetvenedik születésnapjára (in
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Settlements: Alsódobsza Bekecs Golop Legyesbénye Mád Megyaszó Mezőzombor Monok Prügy Rátka Sóstófalva Szerencs Taktaharkány Taktakenéz Taktaszada Tállya
Szerencs_Subregion
Hernádkércs Hernádnémeti Kesznyéten Kiscsécs Legyesbénye Mád Megyaszó Mezőzombor Monok Nagykinizs Onga Oszlár Prügy Sajóörös Sajószöged Sóstófalva Szentistvánbaksa
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 6th constituency
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén_County_6th_constituency
Sándor: La Hongrie de Mathias Corvin, In: Jean-François Maillard, István Monok, Donatella Nebbiai (eds.): Matthias Corvin, les bibliothèques princières
Sándor_Csernus
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
is an excerpt from a letter Kossuth wrote from Turin: "… I was born in Monok… but my earliest memories are tied to Újhely, with the sweetness of attachment
Sátoraljaújhely
Region served Slovakia Chairman Martin Valentovič Vice-chairman Branislav Moňok Project manager Lenka Beznáková Parent organization Friends of the Earth
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Kosyinskian Suite Formation Permian Upper Makarovo Suite Formation Jurassic Upper Monok Formation Cambrian Upper Nazarovo Suite Formation Jurassic Upper Osinniki
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Russia
List_of_fossiliferous_stratigraphic_units_in_Russia
Districts of Hungary in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
(523) Legyesbénye (1,516) Mád (2,128) Megyaszó (2,722) Mezőzombor (2,378) Monok (1,558) Prügy (2,348) Rátka (946) Szerencs (9,100) – district seat Taktaharkány
Szerencs_District
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Saviour of Snow
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Courageous; Brave; Bold
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Celebrity, Hindu, Indian
Similar to Hari; God
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An epithet of Ganesh
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Anything that is Made out of Mud; A Pot Made by Soil; Made out of Earth
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The Begining; First
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Lord Ayyappa
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