Hajdú
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Hajdú may stand for:
- Hajduk, Hajdúk (Hajdú in singular) were Hungarian irregular or mercenary soldiers in the 16th and 17th centuries. The term is most often applied to several thousand soldiers who were emancipated and given lands in eastern Hungary by Transylvanian prince Stephen Bocskai. These hajduk gave their name to a number of settlements.
- Hajdú was a historical county in the Kingdom of Hungary.
- Hajdú-Bihar, modern country
- People
- Andre Hajdu, André Hajdu (* 1932), Israeli composer
- Balázs Hajdú/Balazs Hajdu, Hungarian athlete
- David Hajdu
- Georg Hajdu (* 1960), composer
- Étienne Hajdú/Etienne Hajdu, or István Hajdú (1907-), Transsylvanian-French sculptor
- Péter Hajdú/Péter Hajdu/Peter Hajdu, Hungarian Uralic linguist
- Richard Hajdu
- Vladimír Hajdu
See also
External links
- http://www.konyvtar-siofok.hu/webopac_targyszo_abc.php?betu=h
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