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The name of "Zabola" means "bridle", i.e. the straps of leather that are put around the head of a
horse to allow the rider to control it.
In the course of various battles with the Tatars, the villages north and south of Zabola were
destroyed by the Tatars. However, the inhabitants of Zabola were capable of holding the Tatars in
check and survived, as if they had put bridles around the Tatars horses in order to control them and
their riders. Outside the village lies the "Tatárhalom" (Tatar Hill); some historians think the Tatars
that were killed in action were buried there.