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  2. The Magyar or Hungarian tribes ( / ˈmæɡjɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary. [1] [2]

  3. It is generally believed that Hungary came into existence when the Magyars, a Finno-Ugric people, began occupying the middle basin of the Danube River in the late 9th century. According to the “double-conquest” theory of archaeologist Gyula László, however, Hungarys creation can be dated to 670, with the arrival of an earlier wave of ...

  4. It is generally believed that Hungary came into existence when the Magyars, a Finno-Ugric people, began occupying the middle basin of the Danube River in the late 9th century.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HungariansHungarians - Wikipedia

    History. Origin. Pre-4th century AD. 4th century to c. 830. c. 830 to c. 895. Entering the Carpathian Basin (c. 862–895) After 900. Early modern period. 19th century to present. Ethnic affiliations and genetic origins. Paternal haplogroups. Autosomal DNA. Other influences. Diaspora. Maps. Culture. Traditional costumes (18th and 19th century)

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  6. Magyars were the main inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary that existed through most of the second millennium. Following its disappearance with the Treaty of Trianon, Magyars became minority inhabitants of Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, and Ukraine.

  7. The Hungarians took possession of the Carpathian Basin between 862 and 895, and the Principality of Hungary was established in the late 9th century by Álmos and his son Árpád through the conquest of the Carpathian Basin, the Hungarians secured the territory by the Battle of Pressburg in 907.

  8. Nov 16, 2014 · History teaches us of the presence of early Magyars in this geographical region since Hunnic times (Székelys) – 4th. Century – and Avar times (White Magyars 670 A.D.). The last major wave of Hungarians entered the Carpathian Basin under the leadership of Álmos and his son Árpád, the elected sovereign, founder of the Árpád Dynasty.

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