The ruins of the royal castle Nyalab (Nolab) can be found at the top of a high hill in the center of the village queen
The ruins of the royal castle Nyalab (Nolab) can be found at the top of a high hill in the center of the village queen. There is a legend about the warlike knight Nyalab who tried to force to marry the daughter of his coat Berezhskogo Andrew Dobos beauty Ilku. Overtaken Ilki favorite knight Valentine Nyalab killed them stolen bride to the groom's eyes and threw himself into the river Verka. The exact date of the foundation of the castle is unknown. He probably built in the XIII century. Hungarian King István V (or his son Laszlo IV), first mentioned in 1279 Nyalab Castle was the summer residence of the Hungarian kings, who came with his retinue to hunt in the surrounding woods. In addition, the castle controlled fusion of salt on the Tisza. In 1378 the king gave Nyalab Romanian voivode Drage, and in 1405 the castle passed into the possession of Pereni kind barons. In 1661 Nyalab survived an unsuccessful Turkish siege. In 1672 the castle was destroyed on the orders of King Leopold, who feared his influential owners. Survived only a few fragments of walls and towers. With most of the hill overlooking the valley of the Tisza.
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