kibújós
Kibújós is a Hungarian term that translates to "hiding place" or "shelter" in English. It refers to a specific type of fortified structure or defensive position used during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849. These kibújós were typically small, fortified shelters or trenches dug into the ground, designed to provide cover and protection for revolutionaries against the forces of the Habsburg Empire.
The kibújós were often constructed in remote or strategically important locations, such as hillsides, forests, or
The kibújós played a significant role in the Hungarian Revolution, providing a means for the revolutionaries