User talk:Gaborjankovics/sandbox

Here is a reference to the founding of my name: Jankovics Hunyadi was "recognised as being Hungarian..." and "frequently called Ugrin Janko, 'Janko the Hungarian'" in the Serbian and Croatian societies of the 15th century,[223] while another bugarštica makes him of Serbian origin.[16] According to a bugarštica (a Serbian popular poem), he was the son of Despot Stefan Lazarević and Stefan's alleged wife, a girl from HermanGrnstadt (Sibiu, Romania).So why inn the 21st century a my name associated with Croatia? Grof Jankovics (claimed as Jankovic or (ch)) is pronounced to be a croatian in Danuvar (a Hungarian named towm) He was Hungarian and till the end of the first war world there was no question of this. But, now all his money and there fore my money stolen. What my major gripe is that my family is being erased and every major title (seven of them) is now titled to Jankovich or Jankovic. So, please I implore all readers to note that the name is Hungarian with other countries adopting it.Gabriel (talk) 03:49, 18 June 2016 (UTC) Count Gabor Jankovics