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Betyárs

Betyárs
Founding location Kingdom of Hungary
Years active Early-late 19th century
Territory Hungary and Slovakia
Ethnicity Hungarian and Slovak
Criminal activities banditry, highway robbery, horse theft mail, robbery, train robbery

The betyárs (Hungarian: betyárok), were the highwaymen of the 19th century Kingdom of Hungary. The "betyár" word is the Hungarian version of "Social Bandit". (The word itself is of Ottoman Turkish origin, meaning 'bachelor' or 'unmarried man'.)

Several betyárs have become legendary figures who in the public mind fought for social justice. The most famous Hungarian betyárs were Sándor Rózsa from the plain, Jóska Sobri, Jóska Savanyú from Bakony and Márton Vidróczky from Mátra.

Until the 1830s, they were mainly, regarded as criminals but, an increasing public appetite for betyár songs, ballads and stories gradually, gave a romantic image to these armed and usually, mounted robbers. Rózsa is only the uppermost of a numerous of Hungarian outlaw heroes, or betyárs, who appear in Hungarian history and folklore. There is a far-flung Hungarian folktale tradition featuring a large number local Robin Hoods.


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