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The Magyars :: essays research papers fc
 The Magyars  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The Medieval Period in European History saw several waves of ââ¬Å"barbariansâ⬠  which helped shape the face of European society. The nomadic tribes of people that lived  a migratory life, while other groups were founding civilizations with permanent living  centers, are today referred to as barbarians. Two great empires, the Chinese and the  Roman, ruled on the extreme edges of the enormous Eurasian continent and were  separated by vast distances.1 The people that existed between the two empires and  roamed the large wasteland were called ââ¬Å"barbarians.â⬠2 They did not have a permanent  living center and therefore raided settled towns and cities for food and riches. Because of  there roaming ways and raiding tactics, barbarians were feared and hated in the Medieval  World. The word ââ¬Å"barbarianâ⬠ is presently associated with being backwards, uneducated,  or indecent; in one word, uncivilized. These wandering people lived in family orientated  groups called clans, which combined together to form a tribe. Tribes depended on one  another for protection. Among these barbarian groups where a traveling people known as  the Magyars. The Magyars had a major impact on the Carpathian Basin in Central Eastern  Europe, and directly affected the picture of the European landscape that we have today.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The magyars are a mysterious peoples whose origins and connections are highly  debated among scholars and historians. The first place to begin when searching for  origins, is the language. The Magyar language is a branch of the Finno-Ugrian family of  languages, most nearly related to Finnish, although supplemented by numerous Turkic  words.3 The language is very unique and their is no other like it in the world. Popular   2  belief places the origin of the people themselves somewhere in the Orient. The Old  Magyar Fatherland was probably situated in the ancient Orient, which we call the  Near-East, and played an important role in Mesopotamian lands.4 Linguistic evidence   places the Magyars among the ancient Egyptians. Contemporary records speak of a  Makari Queen5 from the XXth dynasty; between 1080-940 BC6 Egyptian Kings of the  XIXth dynasty forced the Magyars out of Africa for good. From their the people  dispersed, moved around the European landmass, including Hungary, and mixed with  other peoples.7 Much of the Finno-Ugrian peoples mainly dispersed in the widespread  region on the west side of the Ural Mountains.8 It was in this region that the Magyars  were exposed to the Turks. Their language was enriched with Turkic elements while  maintaining its basic Finno-Ugric characteristics. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact  location of the Magyars during this period because of their nomadic ways.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  By the end of the 5th century the Magyars had begun their southward migration    					  The Magyars  ::  essays research papers  fc   The Magyars  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The Medieval Period in European History saw several waves of ââ¬Å"barbariansâ⬠  which helped shape the face of European society. The nomadic tribes of people that lived  a migratory life, while other groups were founding civilizations with permanent living  centers, are today referred to as barbarians. Two great empires, the Chinese and the  Roman, ruled on the extreme edges of the enormous Eurasian continent and were  separated by vast distances.1 The people that existed between the two empires and  roamed the large wasteland were called ââ¬Å"barbarians.â⬠2 They did not have a permanent  living center and therefore raided settled towns and cities for food and riches. Because of  there roaming ways and raiding tactics, barbarians were feared and hated in the Medieval  World. The word ââ¬Å"barbarianâ⬠ is presently associated with being backwards, uneducated,  or indecent; in one word, uncivilized. These wandering people lived in family orientated  groups called clans, which combined together to form a tribe. Tribes depended on one  another for protection. Among these barbarian groups where a traveling people known as  the Magyars. The Magyars had a major impact on the Carpathian Basin in Central Eastern  Europe, and directly affected the picture of the European landscape that we have today.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The magyars are a mysterious peoples whose origins and connections are highly  debated among scholars and historians. The first place to begin when searching for  origins, is the language. The Magyar language is a branch of the Finno-Ugrian family of  languages, most nearly related to Finnish, although supplemented by numerous Turkic  words.3 The language is very unique and their is no other like it in the world. Popular   2  belief places the origin of the people themselves somewhere in the Orient. The Old  Magyar Fatherland was probably situated in the ancient Orient, which we call the  Near-East, and played an important role in Mesopotamian lands.4 Linguistic evidence   places the Magyars among the ancient Egyptians. Contemporary records speak of a  Makari Queen5 from the XXth dynasty; between 1080-940 BC6 Egyptian Kings of the  XIXth dynasty forced the Magyars out of Africa for good. From their the people  dispersed, moved around the European landmass, including Hungary, and mixed with  other peoples.7 Much of the Finno-Ugrian peoples mainly dispersed in the widespread  region on the west side of the Ural Mountains.8 It was in this region that the Magyars  were exposed to the Turks. Their language was enriched with Turkic elements while  maintaining its basic Finno-Ugric characteristics. It is difficult to pinpoint the exact  location of the Magyars during this period because of their nomadic ways.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  By the end of the 5th century the Magyars had begun their southward migration    					    
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