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  2. Seven chieftains of the Magyars - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the leaders of the seven tribes of the Hungarians who arrived in the Carpathian Basin in AD 895. Find out the names, origins, and legends of Álmos, Árpád, Előd, Szabolcs, Ond, Kund, Tas, Lehel, Vérbulcsú, and Örs.

  3. Tankini - Wikipedia

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    A tankini is a swimwear style that combines the coverage of a one-piece suit with the convenience of a two-piece suit. It was invented by Anne Cole in 1998 and has various styles, colors, and features, such as integrated push-up bras and Buddhist iconography.

  4. Hungarian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian diaspora (Hungarian: magyar diaszpóra) comprises the total ethnic Hungarian population located outside current-day Hungary. There are two main groups of the diaspora. The first group includes those who are autochthonous to their homeland and live outside Hungary since the border changes of the post-World War I Treaty of Trianon ...

  5. Hungarian mythology - Wikipedia

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    Turul is a mythical bird that dwells on the top of the World Tree, the center of the three spheres of the Hungarian cosmology. Learn more about the sources, figures, and religion of Hungarian mythology from this Wikipedia article.

  6. Hungarian invasions of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of the Hungarian (Magyar) raids and conquests in the 9th and 10th centuries, from the Carpathian Basin to Western and Eastern Europe. Find out the dates, locations, leaders, casualties and outcomes of the battles and alliances of the Hungarians.

  7. Pole and Hungarian brothers be - Wikipedia

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    Learn the origin and meaning of the proverbial saying about the friendship and brotherhood between Poles and Hungarians. See the Polish and Hungarian versions, the history and examples of their common interests and conflicts.

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