Elrablása
Elrablása is a Hungarian word that translates to "kidnapping" or "abduction" in English. It refers to the act of unlawfully taking a person away by force or deception. The term can be used in various contexts, including criminal offenses, historical events, or even in fictional narratives.
In legal terms, elrablása denotes a serious crime that typically involves holding a victim against their will,
Historically, instances of elrablása have occurred throughout different periods and cultures, often tied to warfare, enslavement,
The word elrablása is derived from the Hungarian verb "rabolni," which means "to rob" or "to steal."