Zsadány

However, their tenure was marked by the migrations and settlements of successive peoples, including the formidable Hun and Avar tribes, who also established roots in this fertile land.

The year 1219 marks the first recorded mention of Zsadány in historical annals, found in the Regestrum Varadiense, recounting a grim incident involving a resident named Mikola accused of murder.

The 15th century witnessed a succession of noble families – the Bacsók, Bajomiak, Thurzók, and Bocskai – each weaving their narratives into the intricate fabric of the village's history.

Before the redrawing of borders in the aftermath of World War I, Zsadány was an integral part of Bihar County, specifically belonging to the Cséffai district.

Today, Zsadány's history resonates through its landscapes and structures, inviting contemporary observers to explore the layers of time that have shaped this resilient Hungarian village.

Location of Békés county in Hungary
The Kéktúra station in Zsadány