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'''István Küzmics''' (1723-1779) was a Slovenian scholar. Born at Strukovci [Slovenia], was a Lutheran minister and leader of the Slovenes in Hungary. In 1771 he translated the New Testament into the local Slovenian-Prekmurian dialect. He died at Surd [Hungary].
'''István Küzmics''' (1723-1779) was a Slovenian Hungarian scholar. Born at Strukovci [Slovenia], was a Lutheran minister and leader of the Slovenes in Hungary. In 1771 he translated the New Testament into the local Slovenian-Prekmurian dialect. He died at Surd [Hungary].


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István Küzmics (1723-1779) was a Slovenian Hungarian scholar. Born at Strukovci [Slovenia], was a Lutheran minister and leader of the Slovenes in Hungary. In 1771 he translated the New Testament into the local Slovenian-Prekmurian dialect. He died at Surd [Hungary].

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