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MAGYAR LANGUAGE
INVADING MAGYARS
ATTACKS
ORIGIN
ANCESTORS
VIENNA
DENOMINATION
GREEKS
THOUSAND YEARS
DESCENDANTS
EMPIRE
RUSSIANS
TRUCE
TRANSYLVANIA
CHRISTIAN KINGDOM
BYZANTINES
BATTLE
EMPEROR OTTO
BAVARIA
ARNULF
BAVARIANS
HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE
SOUTHERN RUSSIA
GOTHS
MORAVIA
SLOVAKIA
TURKIC PEOPLES
SLAVS
PECHENEGS
KHAZARS
HUNGARY
KOMONDOR
HUNGARIANS
HUNS
AVARS
BULGARS
MAGYARS
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  1. The Magyars were recognized as the same Huns that four and half centuries before rushed into the heart of Europe with their outstanding archers. (Web site)
  2. The Magyars are by-and-large a Finno-Ugrian people, related to a degree to Finns, Karelians, and Estonians on the one hand, and Turkic peoples on the other. Move Up

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  1. The Magyars encountered strong resistance, however, when they tried to impose the Magyar language and Magyar culture on the non-Magyar peoples of Hungary.

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  1. Their remnants were probably the "Huns" encountered by the invading Magyars in the 10th Century.

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  1. New attacks by the Magyars ended the rebellion and forced the dukes to form a united front against the invaders, who were defeated (955) in the Lechfeld. (Web site)

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  1. The origin of the Slavic toponym "Halych" is after the Khwalis or Kaliz who occupied the area from the time of the Magyars.

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  1. In the 9th century, followed the Ugrians, considered the ancestors of the Magyars of Hungary, the country being then known as Atel-kuzu. (Web site)

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  1. First the Magyars in Hungary won a compromise with Vienna, creating the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867.
  2. The Magyars also blocked financing to modernize the army, since they feared its use against them (the army was primarily controlled by Vienna). Move Up

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  1. All these terms point out to the denomination of two Hungarian tribes: Sabirs and Magyars.

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  1. In other cases, Slavs themselves assimilated other groups such as the Romanians, Magyars, Greeks, Italians, etc.

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  1. Descended from Tibetan dogs, the Komondor was brought to Hungary a thousand years ago by nomadic Magyars.

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  1. The descendants of Hunor and his men became known as the Huns, and the descendants of Magor and his men became known as Magyars.
  2. The problem that with the iranist logic we can claim the same way taht ossetians are descendants of nomadic magyars, who settled in Caucasus. Move Up

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  1. Shocked and humiliated by Austria's defeat, Francis Joseph compromised with the Magyars in Hungary to shore up his empire and save the Habsburg monarchy.

Russians Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Constantine VII had thought them to be valuable allies against the Bulgars, Magyars, and Russians. (Web site)

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  1. In 933 the truce with the Magyars ended when Henry refused to pay tribute; he defeated the Magyars in a great battle at Riade, near the Unstrut River.

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  1. It is not known, however, whether they came into Transylvania with or before the Magyars. (Web site)

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  1. After this, the Magyars ceased to be a nation that lived on plunder and their leaders created a Christian kingdom called Hungary (1000).

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  1. Hostilities arose out of a trade dispute in 894, and the Byzantines, aided by the Magyars of the Danube-Dnieper region, forced Simeon to agree to a truce. (Web site)

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  1. The Salzburg Annals mention a battle against the Magyars at a location called Wenia in 881, which may be a reference to Vienna. (Web site)

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  1. After the defeat of the Magyars by Emperor Otto the Great in the Battle of Lechfeld (955), new Marches were established in what is today Austria.

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  1. At Lechfeld, near Augsburg in Bavaria, Otto caught up the Magyars while they were enjoying a razzia and achieved a signal victory (955). (Web site)

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  1. In 915, he joined Erchanger and Arnulf, Duke of Bavaria, in battle against the Magyars. (Web site)

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  1. The Magyars entered northern Italy as early as 898 and defeated the Bavarians under Luitpold; Duke of Bavaria in 907. (Web site)

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  1. This new and essentially German empire became known as the Holy Roman Empire and eventually regained much of the territory lost to the Magyars. (Web site)
  2. After the victory of Emperor Otto I over the Magyars in 955 CE, Slovene territory was divided into a number of border regions of the Holy Roman Empire. Move Up

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  1. In ensuing decades the Magyars took control of large areas of southern Russia, raiding Slav settlements for booty and slaves.

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  1. They extracted tributes from the Alans, the Magyars, the Goths, the Greeks of the Crimea, and the Volga Bulgars. (Web site)

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  1. A large Slavic empire emerged at that time under the leadership of Moravia, but it was soon destroyed by the Magyars. (Web site)
  2. Circa 906 - Invading Magyars destroy the weakened empire of Moravia. Move Up

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  1. In the 9th century, part of what is now Slovakia belonged to Great Moravia, which was conquered by the Magyars in the early 10th century. (Web site)

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  1. Tengriism, the major belief among Xiongnu, Turkic peoples, Magyars and Bulgars in ancient times incorporates elements of shamanism. (Web site)

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  1. In the tenth century, the mainland of Veneto, after suffering invasions from the Magyars and the Slavs, was incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire.
  2. He obtained for his kingdom a certain degree of security in face of the attacks of Norsemen, Magyars, Slavs, and others. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The German king Conrad I dies September 23 after a 7-year reign in which he has warred with the Danes, the Slavs, the Magyars, and the duke of Saxony, 42. Move Up

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  1. It acted as a buffer protecting Byzantium against invasions by the lusty barbarian tribesmen of the northern steppes - Bulgars, Magyars, Pechenegs, etc.
  2. The Pechenegs, a Turkic tribe, had long been a northern neighbour and valuable ally against the Bulgars, Magyars and Russians. Move Up

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  1. The Khazars also exacted tribute from the Alani, Magyars, various Slavic tribes, the Goths and Greeks of Crimea.
  2. The Khazars were descended from the Huns and the Huns are said to be descended, like the Magyars, from the Sumerians. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The Magyars predominated in Hungary while the Germans had a privileged position in Austria. (Web site)
  2. Outside threats to the kingdom were contained with the decisive defeat of the Magyars of Hungary near Augsburg at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Magyars had ceased their expansion in the 10th century, and by the year 1000, a Christian Kingdom of Hungary was recognized in central Europe. Move Up

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  1. History: The Komondor is an ancient breed, thought to be of Asian origin, descending from the dogs whom the Magyars brought to Hungary in the 10th century.
  2. Some believe the Komondor were a dog of the Magyars, while others believe it to be a dog of the Sumerians. Move Up
  3. The answer is that the Komondor was the dog of the Cumans and the Kuvasz was the dog of the Magyars. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. In 906, the empire was conquered by the Magyars, the ancestors of the Hungarians. (Web site)
  2. The Pechenegs were driven westward, where they forced out the Magyars (Hungarians) who had previously inhabited the Don-Dnieper basin. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. The Legend of the White Stag ascribes the origin of the Hungarians to the merging of three peoples: Huns, Magyars and Alans.
  2. Because the Huns who invaded Europe represented a loose coalition of various peoples, it is possible that Magyars were part of it. Move Up
  3. Similarly, the Huns (Attila's people) migrated to what is now Hungary in ancient times; the Magyars replaced them about a thousand years later. Move Up

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  1. Abraham kept his people in line, but soon the Magyars had swept the Avars away and presented a new threat to Charlemagne's descendants.

Bulgars Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. On occasion, they recruited even from their enemies, such as the Bulgars, Avars, Magyars or Seljuk Turks.
  2. Slavs, Magyars and Bulgars) to the Balkans established Kingdoms and Principalities recognised by the European theatre, invasions continued into Europe. (Web site) Move Up
  3. The Khazars, in the meantime, having subjugated the Bulgars and Magyars, completed their western expansion into the Ukraine and the Crimea. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. From the 3rd century until the 11th century, the region was frequently invaded by Goths, Huns, Avars, Slavs, Magyars, Pechenegs, Cumans and Mongols. (Web site)
  2. Goths, Huns, Bulgars, Avars, Khazars, Turks, Magyars, and other invaders marauded the steppes and influenced Slavic culture, including that of the Russians. Move Up
  3. One reason was that the Huns never fully established the mechanisms of a state, such as bureaucracy and taxes, unlike Bulgars, Magyars or the Golden Horde. (Web site) Move Up

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