- Hungarians - Wikipedia
Hungarian diaspora (Magyar diaspora) is a term that encompasses the total ethnic Hungarian population located outside of current-day Hungary
- Magyars - New World Encyclopedia
Significant groups of people with Magyar ancestry live in various other parts of the world, but unlike the Magyars living within the former Kingdom of Hungary, only a minority of these preserves the Hungarian language and tradition
- Hungary - Magyar, Ottoman, Habsburg | Britannica
Hungary - Magyar, Ottoman, Habsburg: 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
- Learn In 5 Minutes: The Magyars ⋆ Medieval Reporter
In fact, to this very day, the Hungarians call themselves Magyar – the terms are interchangeable The naming issues related to this civilization caused confusion in the Middle Ages, too
- History, Map, Flag, Population, Currency, Facts - Britannica
The Little Alfold is separated from the Great Alfold (Great Hungarian Plain, or Nagy Magyar Alföld) by a low mountain system extending across the country from southwest to northeast for a distance of 250 miles (400 km)
- Brief History of Hungary – American Hungarian Museum – Amerikai Magyar . . .
(The repeated decimation of the Magyar people led to the happenings in 1920, when these same neighbors demanded 1000-year-old Hungarian territories on the grounds that their people lived there )
- Magyar tribes - Wikipedia
Recent genetic research has shown that the first-generation Magyar core gene pool originated in Central Asia South Siberia and, as Magyars migrated westward, admixed with various European peoples and peoples of the Caucasus
- Hungarian | History, Culture Language | Britannica
Those in Romania, living mostly in the area of the former Magyar Autonomous Region (the modern districts [judete] of Covasna, Harghita, and Mureş), are called Szeklers The proto-Hungarians were apparently an ethnic blend of Ugric and Turkish peoples living in western Siberia
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