Mikes family

The family's historical presence dates back to the political affairs of the Middle Ages, notably linked to the National Assembly of Agyagfalva in 1506.

By the early 17th century, Mihály MIKES became the commissioner of Háromszék, and the family actively participated in the freedom fight of II.

The darkest period began in 1949 when, on the night of March 2nd, Shrove Tuesday, noble families were forcibly evicted from the country within hours.

Subsequent decades were marked by labor camps, forced relocation, limited educational opportunities, and constant threat of persecution.

After the revolution in 1989, she returned to the Zabola Estate with her late husband Shuvendu Basu Roy Chowdhury of Ulpur and their sons to advocate for the restitution of their properties and the restoration of neglected and destroyed assets.