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Венгрия Сегодня
Справочная информация о Венгерской Республике: статьи, история Венгрии, список венгерских политических партий, географические карты, флаги и гимн. [rus]
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Early and modern European history
Comprehensive links for Austrian, Hungarian and Czech-Slovak history. [eng]
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History of Hungary - Pre WWII
Brief reference. [eng]
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Миклош Хорти де Надьбанья - Регент Венгрии 1920-1944
Сайт о жизни Миклоша Хорти и истории Венгрии. [rus]
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Map - History of Hungary
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Wikipedia: Hungary/History
The Magyars (known as Hungarians in most western languages, including English) were a nomadic people from the Eurasian plains until the ninth century, when they
settled in the plains around the middle Danube river, the area that is now Hungary. The Hungarians established a kingdom, which existed until the Mongolian
conquest in 1241. [eng]
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History of Hungary
A one page history of Hungary. [eng]
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History of Hungary
Since its conversion to Western Christianity before AD 1000, Hungary has been an integral
part of Europe. Although Hungary was a monarchy for nearly 1,000 years, its constitutional
system preceded by several centuries the establishment of Western-style governments in
other European countries. [eng]
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The Compromise and Hungary in the Dual Monarchy
Revolutions, including the unsuccessful ones, nearly always force their victorious enemies to retain at least some of the measures which were introduced by
them. This is what happened in the case of the 1848-49 Hungarian revolution and war of independence. [eng]
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The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Hungary
Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everythingfrom anti-Semitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies, articles, original documents and much more! [eng]
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Modern History Sourcebook: Hungary 1956
Statement of the Soviet Government, October 30, 1956. Imry Nage: Last Message (November 4, 1956). [eng]
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The Hunyadi Era
"Jбnos Hunyadi's (c. 1407/9-1456) career was an astonishing one. The youth who was descended from a family of the lesser nobility was first a page, and later
the leader a mercenary unit. In the service of the Italian princes, including the Sforzas, he became acquainted with the techniques of organizing a modern mercenary
army and learned the importance of the foot soldier and the artillery". [eng]
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BJ's HunPage: History
The Origin of Hungarians. The Migration and The Conquest. The Foundation of The State. The medieval Hungarian kingdom. The Turks in Hungary. The Habsburgs in Hungary. The Reform Age. The Revolution and Freedom War. The Compromise and The Age of Dualism. The First World War and Trianon. The Second World War and The Communism. The Revolution. New chances... [eng]
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Saint Stephen's Legacy
"The first steps towards consolidation were actually taken by King Stephen's father, Gйza (972-997), the last Magyar prince, who called in feudal knights and
missionaries from the west to help break the resistance of his people which was impending the spread of the new faith and checking the transformation taking place
within the country". [eng]
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History of Hungary
Foundation and Triumph 896-1526. Under a Foreign Yoke 1526-1867. Compromise and Renaissance 1867-1918. On the Wrong Side of the Tracks 1918-1945. Communism, Kadar and Economic Reform 1945-1989. Capitalism and Democracy 1989-1993. Socialists and Austerity 1993-1997. A Swing to the Right 1998-1999. Foreign Policy and the Future. [eng]
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History of Hungary
The following text is ripped from the book of Zoltбn Halбsz (you can find bibliographic data at the end of this document). It was the best article on Hungarian history
in English. [eng]
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World History Archives: History of Hungary
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The Kings of Hungary
Stephen Pбlffy. [eng]
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History of Hungary
In 1996 Hungarians were celebrating the 1100th anniversary of their settlement and statehood in the Carpathian Basin in Central Europe. History teaches us of the presence of early Magyars in this geographical region since the Hunnic times (Sze'kelys) and Avar times (White Magyars 670 A.D.). [eng | hun]
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Brief History of Hungary
The last 75 years REVISED July 1998. World War I to 1848-49. Maria Theresia, Turks (18th-17th c). The coming of the Turks (16th c). Matthias, Hunyadi, Sigismund (15th c). The Anjous (14th c). First Parliaments, last Бrpбds (13th c). Early Middle Ages (12th-11th c). St Stephen, first King (1000 - 1038). Settling in (10th c) and before. [eng]
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