Damjanichné, a magyarok nagyasszonya Aradtól New-Yorkig, Konstantinápolyig, Kairóig (A személyes presztízs hatótávolsága – avagy miként lehet magyar személy Kairóban védegyleti zászlósanya?)

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Babeș-Bolyai University / Cluj University Press

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Mrs. Damjanich, the noble Lady of the Hungarians from Arad to New-York, Constantinople, Cairo. One of the most important persons of the Hungarian 1848 war for freedom was General János Damjanich, one person with Serbian origin. His wife, Emília Csernovits, who’s family originally was Serbian, was so young, when her husband were executed by the Hapsburg Empire as leader of Hungarian war for freedom. She gets a great respect from the soldiers of war for freedom, and from the civilians in all country. Many people refugees after the lost war to Turks Empire and to Egypt. After twenty years they founded the Association of Hungarian People in Cairo and a same organization in Constantinople. They wrote some letters to Emilia Csernovics to be the honorific leader – the Ensign Mother – for this Organization. We publish here some correspondent between the different Hungarian organizations and Csernovics Emília.

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