Nagyharsány

Nagyharsány (Croatian: Aršanj, German: Harschan) is a village in Baranya county, Hungary, near to the Croatian border.

Nagyharsány
Location of Baranya county in Hungary
Location of Baranya county in Hungary
Nagyharsány is located in Hungary
Nagyharsány
Nagyharsány
Location of Nagyharsány
Coordinates: 45.84689°N 18.39770°E / 45.84689; 18.39770
Country Hungary
CountyBaranya
Area
  Total26.01 km2 (10.04 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
  Total1,663
  Density63.93/km2 (165.6/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
7822
Area code72

The dispute of Nagyharsány

In 1574 there was a religious dispute in Nagyharsány between the Unitarian preacher, György Alvinczi, and the followers of Calvinism. Alvinczi was condemned to death and killed by his opponents.

The Ottoman authorities wanted to punish the Calvinist community for this deed, and sentenced those guilty to death. In a gesture of compassion, György Válaszúti, the Unitarian preacher of Pécs begged for their pardon - and the Beylerbey of Buda agreed to have them set free.

Until the end of World War II, the Inhabitants was Danube Swabians. Mostly of the former German Settlers was expelled to Germany and Austria in 1945–1948, about the Potsdam Agreement.[1]

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