The Huns and the Magyars are both nomadic groups that emerged in Central Asia and later migrated into Europe. The Huns, led by figures like Attila, were prominent in the 5th century, known for their military prowess and impact on the Roman Empire. The Magyars, ancestors of modern Hungarians, settled in the Carpathian Basin around the 9th century. While they are distinct groups with different cultural and historical backgrounds, the Magyars are sometimes seen as inheritors of the Hunnic legacy in terms of their nomadic lifestyle and influence on European history.
Buddhists
The country located at the intersection of 47° N and 19° E is Hungary. The Huns settled in this region during the late 4th and early 5th centuries, contributing to its early history. Hungary has a rich cultural heritage that blends influences from various groups, including the Huns, Magyars, and others throughout its history.
White Huns
The Huns only invaded Persia.
Pope Leo saved Rome from the Huns.
Buddhists
Magyars are actually Hungarians. When they invaded various civilizations, they thought they were the Huns, thus the name Hungarian was born. Technically, Hungarians are "Magyardian"
The Huns and Magyars. Their descendants are the Hungarians.
the Huns
the Huns
The magyars belonged to Hungary! So Simple!!!
Magyars originate from the Ural Mountains.
The Magyars
Yes, the Huns and the Mongols were both nomadic warrior groups from Central Asia, but they were not directly related to each other. The Huns were active in Europe during the late Roman Empire, while the Mongols emerged in the 13th century and established a vast empire in Asia.
Magyars and Czechs.s.e.g.
yes it is also the nation with the most citizens descended from the Magyars
yes it is also the nation with the most citizens descended from the Magyars