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Magna Hungaria (Latin: Magna Hungaria, Hungaria maior), literally "Great Hungary" or "Ancient Hungary", refers to the ancestral home of the Hungarians, whose identification is still subject to historiographical debate.
Magna Hungaria was mentioned by the thirteenth-century Franciscan Giovanni da Plano Carpini in his reports of his travels in Northern Asia and Central Asia. Friar Julian, a thirteenth century Hungarian monk and explorer, also visited Magna Hungaria in the interest of finding the Eastern Hungarians, the group of Hungarians that travelled east rather than west with the rest of the people towards the Carpathian Basin during the ninth century.
According to mainstream historiography, Magna Hungaria was located in the forest-steppe regions of Bashkortostan, now part of Russia or more precisely in the area of the Kushnarenkovo and Karayakupovo cultures, in the region of the Southern Urals.
MagnaHungaria (Latin: MagnaHungaria, Hungaria maior), literally "Great Hungary" or "Ancient Hungary", refers to the ancestral home of the Hungarians...
groups. The term "Eastern Hungarians" is also used in relation to the MagnaHungaria of Friar Julian (fl. 1235), located at Bashkortostan (the land of the...
intelligible, and they were able to communicate. Julian named the old country MagnaHungaria or Great Hungary. He became aware of stories about the Tatars, who were...
east of the Urals and migrated west to "MagnaHungaria" by 600 AD at the latest. Other scholars say MagnaHungaria was the Magyars' original homeland, from...
the Southern Ural, into the neighbourhood of the Volga Bulgars and MagnaHungaria Hungarians. Eventually, they were conquered by the Tsardom of Russia...
On-ogur (Ten Arrows). Hungarian chroniclers of the 13th century spoke of MagnaHungaria (= modern Bashkortostan) and reported that speakers of Hungarian were...
Hungarians, since the area of Modern Bashkortostan is often referred as "MagnaHungaria", the zone where the Magyar tribes dwelled before their migration to...
first settling on the western side of the Urals, in the region known as MagnaHungaria (Great Yugria). Then they moved to the region of Levédia (present-day...
Ural. The Southern Ural was the legendary birthplace of Great Hungary (MagnaHungaria) and the country of the Bashkirs – the Badzhgard (Bashkurd). The migrations...
being their eastern ancestral home. This territory was later known as MagnaHungaria (Great Hungary). This designation has been further used by modern historians...
Levedi originated from an aristocratic family which had roots from MagnaHungaria. Gyula Kristó considered that Levedi is the first Hungarian prince ("fejedelem"...
the Christian Hungarians"), which contained information of an eastern MagnaHungaria. In his 1974 study, Gyula Kristó identified this work with the Hungarian...
the Christian Hungarians, which contained information of an eastern MagnaHungaria. The Illuminated Chronicle from 1358 refers to "the ancient books about...
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Slovakia and Hungary. The first journal in Hungary, Mercurius Veridicus ex Hungaria, was published here in 1705 and the first regular newspaper in Hungary...
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singers like Kati Kovács, Zsuzsa Koncz or Zorán Sztevanovity, and bands like Hungária, Metro or Pokolgép. During the 1960s and 1970s, Ki Mit Tud? became the...
19 noble families as "natural barons in Hungary" (barones naturales in Hungaria) in contrast to the "barons of the realm" whose position was still linked...