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Etelköz
Etelköz The Etelköz or Atelkuzu was an area settled by the Magyars from the mid-9th century to circa 895 CE when they were driven west by the Pechenegs and occupied the Carpathian Basin. Etel is the river Don and, according to Hungarian tradition, Etelköz was located between that river and ...
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Magyars
Magyars Magyars Total population: 14.5 million(est) Significant populations in: Hungary: 9,416,015 (2001), Romania: 1,431,807 (2002) Slovakia: 520,528 (2001) Serbia and Montenegro: 293,299 (2002) Ukraine: 156,600 (2001) Austria: 40,583 (2001) Croatia: 16,595 (2001) Turkey: 6,800 (2001) Slovenia: 6,243 (2001 ...
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Magyar (translated from French)
... Oural , dispossessed of the kingdom ofAtelkosou or Etelkoz by Pétchenègues in 895 , seven Magyar tribes ...
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Hungarian prehistory
Hungarian prehistory Explanatory note: This article was originally based on "The Hungarian Old Country", written in Hungarian by professor István Kiszely, and translated into English by Csaba Hargita. Dr. Kiszely's purpose was evidently to counter the argument that Hungarians are more closely related to Finno-Ugric than to Turkic peoples ...
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Talk:Transylvania/Archive1
... attested until 1000 (so the story with etelkoz belongs to the Magyars article, not to ... Jula/Jyyla" for the magyar tribes in etelkoz or wherever, the simple fact that this ...
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Árpád
Árpád Árpád Árpád (c.850–907) was the first ruler of Hungary. He was the probable leader of the Magyar tribe, and the founder of the Arpad dynasty. Árpád was the son of Álmos. According to (not very reliable) medieval chronicles, seven proto-Magyar tribes elected him – as the leader of ...
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Árpád (translated from Portuguese)
Árpád Árpád of the Hungria Árpád (c. 850-907 d.C.), son of Álmos, is considered the first governor of Hungria , the probable head of the tribes magiares and the founder of the House of Árpád. According to some medieval chronicles (not very trustworthy), seven tribes proto-magiares had chosen it ...
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Chronology of the history of Hungary (translated from French)
Chronology of the history of Hungary Synopsis Origins The origin of the Hungarians is not really elucidated by the scientists. One of the assumptions according to which them country primitive was located Asian side of The Ural , their aïeux pertaining to the family Finno-ugric people ouraliens, can be justified using ...
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Category:European history stubs
Category:European history stubs This category is for stub articles relating to European history. You can help Wikipedia by expanding them. To add an article to this category, use {{Euro-hist-stub}} instead of {{stub}}. (previous 200) (next 200) Subcategories There are 12 subcategories to this category. Austrian history stubs French ...
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Category:History of Hungary
Category:History of Hungary The main article for this category is History of Hungary. Subcategories There are 18 subcategories to this category. A Archaeological sites in Hungary Austria-Hungary B Battles of Hungary History of Budapest C Comecon Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary D Disasters in Hungary H Hungarian historians ...
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