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The '''Stronghold of Planinski Jahac''' was started at Eagle Base, near Tuzla, in Eastern [[Bosnia]] in [[1999]] by [[Lord]] Sovny Barcsi Jnos, who was also the first [[seneschal]]. It was a part of the [[Kingdom of Drachenwald]]. In [[2000]], Lord Jnos left, and handed the office off to his successor, but no further meetings were ever held and the [[branch]] was placed in [[abeyance]].
The '''Stronghold of Planinski Jahac''' was started at Eagle Base, near Tuzla, in Eastern [[Bosnia]] in [[1999]] by [[Lord]] Sov�ny Barcsi J�nos, who was also the first [[seneschal]]. It was a part of the [[Kingdom of Drachenwald]]. In [[2000]], Lord J�nos left, and handed the office off to his successor, but no further meetings were ever held and the [[branch]] was placed in [[abeyance]].


Planinski Jahac was supposed to have meant "Mountain Warriors" in Serbo-Croatian ([[Bosnian]]), but it was rejected by the [[College of Heralds]] of Drachenwald. No resubmission was ever made.
''Planinski Jahac'' was supposed to have meant "Mountain Warriors" in Serbo-Croatian ([[Bosnian]]), but it was rejected by the [[College of Heralds]] of Drachenwald. No resubmission was ever made.
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Revision as of 17:13, 25 August 2006

The Stronghold of Planinski Jahac was started at Eagle Base, near Tuzla, in Eastern Bosnia in 1999 by Lord Sov�ny Barcsi J�nos, who was also the first seneschal. It was a part of the Kingdom of Drachenwald. In 2000, Lord J�nos left, and handed the office off to his successor, but no further meetings were ever held and the branch was placed in abeyance.

Planinski Jahac was supposed to have meant "Mountain Warriors" in Serbo-Croatian (Bosnian), but it was rejected by the College of Heralds of Drachenwald. No resubmission was ever made.