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Mihály Barla Slovene ''Miháo Barla'' (circa 1778 – February 4, 1824) was a
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pastor, writer, and poet. He was born in
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. He studied in
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, in the Evangelical
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, by 1803 studied in the
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In 1807 was the director of the Hungarian-
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School of Sárszentlőrinc ( Tolna), in 1808 teacher of Evangelical School of
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. 1810-1824 ministrat in
Kővágóörs Kővágóörs ( hu, Kővágó-Örs) is a village in Veszprém (county), Veszprém county, Hungary. It is one of the largest settlements in the Káli basin. It has 914 inhabitants (2001). History Kővágóörs is landscape protection area, built ...
, near the Balaton, and here died. In 1823 rework the hymn-book of
Mihály Bakos Mihály Bakos, also known in Slovene as Miháo Bakoš or Mihael Bakoš, ( 1742 – 9 April 1803) was a Hungarian Slovene Lutheran priest, author, and educator. He was born in a Slovene-speaking family in the village of Šalovci, in the Habsburg ...
on the score of (New Christian hymn-book, Hung. ).


Other works

* (Sopron, 1901) * (Sopron, 1820) * (Győr, ?)


See also

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List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary This is a list of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary. A * Imre Augustich B * József Bagáry * Mária Bajzek Lukács * Mihály Bakos * István Ballér * Irén Barbér * Mihály Barla * Iván Bassa * József Bassa * Balázs Berke * ...
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Mihály Bakos Mihály Bakos, also known in Slovene as Miháo Bakoš or Mihael Bakoš, ( 1742 – 9 April 1803) was a Hungarian Slovene Lutheran priest, author, and educator. He was born in a Slovene-speaking family in the village of Šalovci, in the Habsburg ...
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Kővágóörs Kővágóörs ( hu, Kővágó-Örs) is a village in Veszprém (county), Veszprém county, Hungary. It is one of the largest settlements in the Káli basin. It has 914 inhabitants (2001). History Kővágóörs is landscape protection area, built ...


References


Petőfi Sándor - Sárszentlőrinci gyökerek


* Anton Trstenjak: ''Slovenci na Ogrskem,'' Narodopisna in književna črtica, Objava Arhivskih Virov, Maribor 2006. {{DEFAULTSORT:Barla, Mihaly 1770s births 1824 deaths People from Murska Sobota Slovenian Lutheran clergy Slovenian writers and poets in Hungary Hungarian male poets 19th-century Hungarian poets 19th-century Hungarian male writers