Țara Amlașului

[1] In 1366, the Romanian voivode of Wallachia and King Louis I of Hungary reconciled.

His possession of fiefs in Hungary changed the relationship between the king and the voivode, and Vladislav entered the ranks of high-ranking Hungarian officials, magnates and barons.

[2] Țara Amlașului was located in the south of Transylvania, in the area of the Cindrel and Lotru mountains and the lowlands to the north.

[1] It comprised several Romanian and Saxon villages:[3] Aciliu, Amlaș (the area's center, now called Amnaș), Cacova (now Fântânele), Galeș, Săliște, Sibiel, Tilișca and Vale.

[1] Țara Amlașului was included in Mircea the Elder's lengthy title mentioning all the possessions over which he held control.

Map showing Țara Amlașului to the left and the much bigger Țara Făgărașului to the right