Iasi 1900

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Some wonderful pictures of Iasi, Romania in the first decades of the 20th Century.
    Iași (also referred to as Jassy or Iassy) is one of the largest cities in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the Moldavia region, Iași has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Romanian social, cultural, academic and artistic life. The city was the capital of the Principality of Moldavia from 1564 to 1859, then of the United Principalities from 1859 to 1862, and the capital of Romania from 1916 to 1918.
    Scholars have different theories on the origin of the name "Iași". Some argue that the name originates with the Sarmatian tribe Iazyges (of Iranian origin; possibly connected to the Yaz culture of Eastern Iran), one mentioned by Ovid as Latin: "Ipse vides onerata ferox ut ducata Iasyx/ Per media Histri plaustra bubulcus aquas" and "Iazyges et Colchi Metereaque turba Getaque/ Danubii mediis vix prohibentur aquis".
    A now lost inscription on a Roman milestone found near Osijek, Croatia by Matija Petar Katančić in the 18th century, mentions the existence of a Jassiorum municipium, or Municipium Dacorum-Iassiorum from other sources.
    Other explanations show that the name originated from the Iranian Alanic tribe of Jassi, having same origin with Yazyges tribes Jassic people. The Prut river was called as Alanus fluvius and the city as Forum Philistinorum. From this population derived the plural of town name, "Iașii".
    Another historian wrote that the Iasians lived among the Cumans and that they left the Caucasus after the first Mongolian campaign in the West, settling temporarily near the Prut. He asserts that the ethnic name of Jasz which is given to Iasians by Hungarians has been erroneously identified with Jazyges; also he shows that the word jasz is a Slavic loan word. The Hungarian name of the city (Jászvásár) literally means "Jassic Market"; the antiquated Romanian name, Târgul Ieșilor (and the once-favoured Iașii), may indicate the same meaning.
    Known as The Cultural Capital of Romania, Iași is a symbol in Romanian history. The historian Nicolae Iorga said "There should be no Romanian who does not know of it". Still referred to as The Moldavian Capital, Iași is the main economic and business centre of the Moldavian region of Romania.
    Between 1564 and 1859, the city was the capital of Moldavia; then, between 1859 and 1862, both Iași and Bucharest were de facto capitals of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. In 1862, when the union of the two principalities was recognized under the name of Romania, the national capital was established in Bucharest.
    During World War I, Iași was the capital of a severely reduced Romania for two years, following the Central Powers' occupation of Bucharest on 6 December 1916.
    The capital was returned to Bucharest after the defeat of Imperial Germany and its allies in November 1918. In November-December 1918 Iași hosted the Jassy Conference.
    Iași also figures prominently in Jewish history, with the first documented presence of Sephardi Jews from the late 16th century. The oldest tomb inscription in the local cemetery probably dates to 1610. By the mid-19th century, owing to widespread Russian Jewish and Galician Jewish immigration into Moldavia, the city was at least one-third Jewish.
    In 1855, Iași was the home of the first-ever Yiddish-language newspaper, Korot Haitim, and, in 1876, the site of what was arguably the first-ever professional Yiddish theater performance, established by Avraham Goldfaden. The words of HaTikvah, the national anthem of Israel, were written in Iași by Naftali Herz Imber. Jewish musicians in Iași played an important role as preservers of Yiddish folklore, as performers and composers.
    According to the 1930 census, with a population of 34,662 (some 34%) out of the total of 102,872, Jews were the second largest ethnic group in Iași. There were over 127 synagogues.
    The "Vasile Alecsandri" National Theatre, opened in 1840, is the first National Theatre in Romania. The building, designed according to the plans of the Viennese architects Hermann Helmer and Ferdinand Fellner, was raised between 1894 and 1896, and also hosts, starting 1956, the Iași Romanian National Opera.
    Source: Wikipedia
    Edited by Ionut Murariu in 2005.
    Music: Loredana Groza - Zaraza 2002.

Комментарии • 33

  • @irondanu
    @irondanu 16 лет назад +1

    Foarte frumos. Iasi este un oras deosebit, incarcat de istorie si de frumusete romantica. Va felicit pentru aceasta minunata colectie!

  • @postmodpen1169
    @postmodpen1169 5 лет назад +5

    Cuvintele nu pot descrie durerea pe care a provocat-o regimul socialist si distrugerea fara mila a tot ce era frumos in Romania

  • @culturagenerala1331
    @culturagenerala1331 2 года назад

    Bucureștii pana în 1940, Iași pana în 1940 ce frumoase erau

  • @rosieanneliese
    @rosieanneliese 15 лет назад +3

    This is the city my great grandmother came from before ww2. I think i owe my life to her because if she didnt leave they probably all would have been killed by nazi's. I wish i spoke romanian so i could go visit....

  • @torelo1
    @torelo1 16 лет назад +2

    ce orase am avut...si le`am distrus pe toate

  • @cristall1953
    @cristall1953 14 лет назад

    Felicitari! deosebita realizare!

  • @ruxiii7836
    @ruxiii7836 6 лет назад

    Froarte frumos!

  • @mevillafani
    @mevillafani 4 года назад

    The name of the singer please at 7:20" and the name of the song? Thank you.

  • @NutriFitZone
    @NutriFitZone 11 лет назад

    "Pana cand nu te iubeam" se numeste piesa.

  • @nicolaeionescu7996
    @nicolaeionescu7996 3 года назад

    VINERI 9 DECEMBRIE 1994 ❄🌨🌨🌨🌨🌨🌨 🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧🌧 CONSTANȚA

  • @vandciuperci
    @vandciuperci 12 лет назад

    eu sunt de pe la blocuri cetatuia si cand am vazut o imagine de la distanata pe acolo nu era nimica doar manastirea

  • @david6420
    @david6420 Год назад

    Orasul meu acum 122 ani lol

  • @ionunzio
    @ionunzio  17 лет назад

    Sa inteleg ca mi-ai trimis acest comment in 1920 si l-am primit abia acum?

  • @ionunzio
    @ionunzio  14 лет назад

    nu mai stiu.
    e un interlude de pe albumul Loredanei Groza "Zaraza" 2002

  • @cristy830215
    @cristy830215 14 лет назад +2

    sunt mandru ca sunt iesean....

  • @caglasari3596
    @caglasari3596 5 лет назад

    What is this music?

  • @cipndale
    @cipndale 14 лет назад

    Poza de la 4:51 din ce an e?

  • @ionunzio
    @ionunzio  17 лет назад

    eu?

  • @ionunzio
    @ionunzio  15 лет назад

    titlul e metaforic

  • @ionunzio
    @ionunzio  14 лет назад

    stupid question?