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 | | At one point the Magyars were in alliance with the Khazars (the powerful Turkic nation, famous for its conversion to the Israelite faith, which at the time, held the mouths of the Volga), which may or may not have been equal. |  | | The Magyars were also under the influence of Christianity. |  | | The decision to migrate had also come from recently suffered defeat from a newly arrived nation of the East, the Patchenegs, who had evicted the Magyars from their "feeding grounds". |
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 | | Beginning in October 1944, all Magyar males between the ages of 18 and 50 were apprehended, first sent to a concentration camp near the town of Svaliava, and then deported to forced labor camps. |  | | The scholarly tradition on the part of Magyars interested in Rusyn history and culture was to be continued during World War II (Gábor Kemeny) and in the post-World War II era by Jószef *Perényi, Mária *Mayer, László *Dezső, István *Udvari, and József *Botlik. |  | | This demand is opposed by supporters of a unitary Ukrainian state and, in particular, it is criticized by Ukrainian nationalists. |
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| | Magyars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Magyars reached their highest point in 1980 and after that they began to sink. |  | | Non-Magyar historians tend to emphasise the multi-ethnic nature of the Kingdom even in the Middle Ages, and argue that there was not enough reason for such a drastic change in the ethnic structure, thus implying that Magyars accounted for about 30%/40% of the Kingdom's population since its establishment. |  | | Magyars are an ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary. |
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| | Neue Rheinsiche Zeitung No. 194 January 1849 |
 | | While in Italy the first counterblow is already being struck against the counter-revolution of last summer and autumn, in the plains of Hungary the last stage of the struggle to suppress the movement which arose directly out of the February revolution is being completed. |  | | That is the gratitude shown for the fact that the German democratic press in June everywhere sympathised with the Czech democrats when they were shot down by Windischgrätz, the same Windischgrätz who is now their hero. |  | | The Southern Slavs, who for a thousand years have been taken in tow by the Germans and the Magyars, only rose up in 1848 to achieve their national independence in order thereby at the same time to suppress the German-Magyar revolution. |
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| | All Empires History Forum: Question on the Magyars |
 | | Magyars were not Turkic and are not Turkic, they have a Turkic element because they were subjects of the Khazar Turks when they were still in Russia and they apparently had a Turkic ruling elite but thats it. |  | | they claim that the magyars are one of the two branches of the scythians with the Huns being the others but i doubt it. |  | | My question is that were the Magyars a Turkic people or were they more related to the Scythians and Khazars?? |
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| | The Fourth Great Race War - Bulgars, Avars, Magyars and Khazars invade Europe |
 | | Rurik had already established a reputation as an adventurer, warrior and pirate - in the West he would have been called a Viking (as indeed many of his compatriots who went west on their forays, were called). |  | | This defeat, combined with arrival of yet more Norsemen under Rurik, caused the Magyars to desist from further attacks on the Indo-Europeans for the time being. |  | | Three of these groupings - the Khazars, the Avars, and the Finno-Ugric - then formed what was at first an informal alliance, which was later formalized as these groups began to physically mix with each other. |
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| | IIII - The Magyars |
 | | “The speech of the East Skenlanders (Scandinavians) is degenerated by the fouls Magyars...” (pg. |  | | Continue on to Chapter 5 - The Atland and Atlantis |  | | This reminds us of Njord, vigilantly searching after his children through the mad world of Jotunheim they had been hidden in. |
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| | A New Look at Byzantium’s Northwestern Neighbors in the Tenth Century (Bulgaria, the Magyars, and Greeks in Byzantine ... |
 | | On the other hand, the apparent willingness of some Magyar population and leaders to settle under nominal Bulgarian control and the need for them to be subjugated by the Arpadian monarchy after 1000 may reveal yet another dimension to the prolonged struggle between the Arpadians and other Magyar chieftains. |  | | A key feature of these transformations was the migration of the Magyars from their previous home in what is now Ukraine to their modern homeland. |  | | Apart from correcting a misperception of the political geography of the region, and agreeing with recent Bulgarian scholarship’s argument that transdanubian Bulgaria endured for a century after the Magyar migration, this examination of the sources offers a new picture of tenth-century southeastern Europe. |
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| | AI Europa - The Magyars |
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| | JOHN HUNYADI: Hungary in American History Textbooks - Title |
 | | The result was a new Magyar rising under Prince Ferenc Rákóczy, which lasted from 1703 to 1711. |  | | There they gradually settled down, established their own kingdom, and converted to Christianity." |  | | The defiant Magyars, with their proud sense of isolation among the surrounding Slavic populations, remained the most refractory of the Habsburg empire's many peoples."... |
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| | Magyars on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | MAGYARS [Magyars], the dominant people of Hungary, but also living in Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Serbia and Montenegro. |  | | Contact with Turkic peoples seems to have been close, for many Magyar words of Turkish origin, relating to animal husbandry and political and military organization, were in use before the 9th cent. |  | | Under St. Stephen, Christianity was introduced early in the 11th cent., and the Magyars consolidated their state. |
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| | Magyars articles on Encyclopedia.com |
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| | Search Results for "Magyars" |
 | | Magyars, (mod´yarz, mag´yarz) (KEY), the dominant people of Hungary, but also living in Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Yugoslavia. |  | | A member of a group of Finno-Ugric peoples of western Siberia and Hungary, including the Magyars. |  | | The Szekely (also known as Szeklers or Siculi) came into Transylvania... |
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| | The Maygars of Hungary |
 | | This area was nominally under Frankish rule, but had been sparsely populated since Charlemagne’s destruction of the Avar state in 803 and the Magyars were able to move in virtually unopposed. |  | | Endrey states that they were great archers, and they had a “superb military organization”, a claim that is borne out by their success against some of the most professional armies of their time. |  | | The invaders had, however, been considerably diluted by the descendants of the freedmen (freed slaves who corresponded to villeins) and of immigrants who had become assimilated into the Magyar state. |
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| | History of Hungary Magyars, Hungarian Democracy, Budapest History |
 | | The ethnic group from which the Magyars originated lived initially with Finno-Ugric, then with Ugric peoples at the foot of the Ural Mountains, where, around 500 BC the Magyars became a separate ethnic group. |  | | After the conquest of Hungary, which ended in 900, it seemed for a time that the Magyars would not be able to adapt themselves quickly enough to settle in Europe. |  | | However their leaders, the princes of the House of Árpád, soon recognized the danger these periods of plundering raids held for the Hungarians. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hungary |
 | | Consequently, the Magyars received their knowledge of Christianity partly from the Catholic population already existing in the country, and partly from the ecclesiastics whom they captured in their marauding expeditions. |  | | Their defeats near Merseburg, in 933, and on the Lech, in 955, put an end to these western expeditions and made the Hungarians more favourable to Christianity. |  | | There are two opposing theories as to the origin of the Magyars, or native Hungarians. |
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| | MAGYARS - Online Information article about MAGYARS |
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 | | The Magyars had been migrating from their original home to the north of the Black Sea. |  | | Some scholars say that the Magyars came from beyond the Caucasus mountains and are of Turkish origin, others claim they came from Siberia and are Finno-ugric. |  | | Towards the end of the ninth century the chieftan Arpad united seven Magyar military units and took possession of the area around the Danube. |
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| | MAR Data Chronology for Magyars (Hungarians) in Romania |
 | | Hungarian Premier J. Antall has said it is "inconceivable" for Hungary to maintain good relations with a state which suppresses the Magyar minority. |  | | Several Transylvanian Magyar parties took part in the meeting, and the Independent Magyar Party became a new collective member of the organization. |  | | He said: "A party within the United Romanian national state which uses a language other than the language of the State, in my opinion is a party that serves the interests of another nation, not those of the Romanian nation. |
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| | Infoplease Search: magyars |
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| | SLOVAKIA, The Homeland of Our Ancestors |
 | | They sought to improve the material condition of the masses of the people, and they attached themselves to their kinsmen, the Czechs, in order to secure political freedom with their aid. |  | | After the Austro-Hungarian compromise of 1867, the Magyars undertook to subject the non-Magyar races in Hungary to their political control. |  | | Its funds were assigned to the Femka society in Nitra which carried on Magyarizing activities. |
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| | All Empires History Forum: August 10 - Battle of the Lechfeld |
 | | Near Augsburg 8 'legio' with in 4000 Germans and Checks fought against 1500 Magyars. |  | | After 955 the Magyars began to settle down in the Pannonian plains, began to adopt European culture and in 1001 their King Stephan I and his people officially converted to Christianity. |  | | The Magyars, a Finno-Ugric nation, had come from that sheer inexhaustible reservoir of people, the Central Asian Steppes to Europe and had settled at the end of the 9th century under the leadership of their King Arpad in Pannonia (roughly today’s Hungary). |
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| | Magyar Artifacts |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Reformation |
 | | At Kronstadt the Lutheran preacher Johann Honter gained the ascendency in 1534, the Mass being abolished and Divine service organized after the Lutheran model. |  | | At the Diet of Klausenburg in 1556 general religious freedom was granted and the ecclesiastical property confiscated for the defence of the country and the erection of Lutheran schools. |  | | At a synod held iin 1544 the Saxon nation in Transylvania decided in favour of the Augsburg Confession, while the rural Magyars accepted Calvinism. |
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| | Magyar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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 | | This was in A.D. 889, and Árpád now led his people westward in quest of a new home. |  | | The Magyar national tradition, ignoring the Khazar element, says that, having decided to migrate, the seven chieftains elected the most powerful of their number, Árpád, son of Almus, to lead them, swearing with ritual drinking of mingled blood to accept him and his male issue in perpetuity as heads of the nation. |  | | The Magyars and their allies were, however, numerous enough to occupy in sufficient force all the then habitable parts of their new home, viz. |
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| | The Magyars (- DBA III/30 |
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| | HUNMAGYAR.ORG - HUNGARIAN HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY - MAGYARS |
 | | This precipitates a civil war which leads to the collapse of the Khazar Empire. |  | | After expelling foreign encroaching powers from the Carpathian region and uniting with their previously settled Hun-Avar ethnic kin, the Magyars establish the Hungarian State in 896 as the successor state to the Hun and Avar empires. |  | | After the collapse of the Khazar Empire, the Magyars and the other Hungarian tribes move West into the Etelköz region, where the Covenant of Blood takes place. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Magyars - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | The Magyar leader Árpád is considered to have lead the Hungarians into the Carpathian Basin in 896, Hungarian settlement in the area became blessed by the Pope by the crowning of Stephen I the Saint (Szent István) in 1001 when the leaders accepted Christianity. |  | | Magyars are the majority inhabitants of Hungary, while other groups of inhabitants lived or still live in Hungary as well. |  | | The language spoken by the Magyars is an Ugric language, a branch of the Uralic language family. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/m/magyars.html
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| | Magyars - Search Results - MSN Encarta |
 | | Magyars, people who founded and continue to inhabit the state of Hungary. |  | | About 90 percent of the Hungarian people are Magyars, descendants of the Finno-Ugric and Turkic tribes who mingled with Avars and Slavic tribes in... |  | | Egypt's new tomb revealed on the Discovery Channel |
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| | History of HUNGARY |
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| | SLOVAKIA.ORG - Hungarians in the Slovak Republic |
 | | At the same time, the Hungarian community is aware that they live in their ancient homeland, are socially and politically well organized and do not portray themselves as a national minority. |  | | Generally speaking, Slovaks consider the Hungarians as a national minority, significant segments of Slovak society even view the Hungarians either as intruders or Magyarized Slovaks, who endanger the Slovak national identity. |
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| | The Invasions of the Tenth Century |
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| | Nomadic Art |
 | | According to a commonly held belief based on an ancient myth, Hungarians are the sister nation of the Huns, and originated from the land of the Scythians somewhere in Central Asia. |  | | This page was created on 12-10-1997 by Gábor Lendvai |  | | Not only did many of these people sacrificed horses for ritual purposes, but the men were usually buried with their most important animal company. |
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| | A timeline of the Slavs, Magyars and Bulgars |
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| | Stories from the Land of the Magyars |
 | | Farago's reminiscence validates what most Hungarians believe: that Hungary is the center of the world and that everyone has some connection to the land of the Magyars. |  | | Here we meet Zoltan, a fellow Bohemian who presents his astonished benefactor with a play "about nothing," a theme later made famous by another writer of Hungarian descent, Jerry Seinfeld. |
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| | Clovis, Charlemagne, Magyars. Feudalism - Life of a Serf |
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| | ESPNsoccernet - Europe - Gregory Hungary for Mighty Magyars post |
 | | Terms of Use for our Site, Terms of Use for ESPN Motion and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. |  | | The Magyars are looking for a new boss after Lothar Matthaus departed following his failure to reach this summer's World Cup finals. |  | | Gregory, 51, has also been in charge at Portsmouth, Plymouth, Wycombe and Derby - leaving the Rams on acrimonious terms in March 2003. |
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| | ESPNsoccernet.com World Cup 2002: 1954 - Mauled by the Magyars |
 | | Qualifiers England had been drawn in a group with Italy, Switzerland and Belgium. |  | | The 'Mighty Magyars' continued to inspire awe around Europe, and were favourites to win the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland. |  | | With their claim to being one of world football's top sides slipping away, England travelled to Austria - still dubbed the best team in Europe - needing a morale-boosting win. |
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| | GOTM8 - 3250BC - Magyars |
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| | Soccer Players Encyclopedia |
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