If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times: Hungary and the Hungarian people are the most underrated key pieces to Europe's thriving nature. They've fought the Huns from the east, they were the holding point to stop the Turks to the south, they were THE first nation to rise up and revolt against the Soviets to the north, and now they're staunchly and blatantly a splinter that exists in contrast to the desired globohomo demands from the western Americans. When it's all said and done we owe the Magyar people our continued survival.
It's complicated, historians aren't 100% sure where the Magyar (Hungary is what Romans called them) people came from and there's dispute how many Hungarians there ever were at any one point in time, although Central Asia is one prominant point that they are considered coming from. With that and also their propensity to conduct light horseback raids, it's even more confusing what the difference between them and the Huns are.
If I've said it once I've said it a thousand times: Hungary and the Hungarian people are the most underrated key pieces to Europe's thriving nature. They've fought the Huns from the east, they were the holding point to stop the Turks to the south, they were THE first nation to rise up and revolt against the Soviets to the north, and now they're staunchly and blatantly a splinter that exists in contrast to the desired globohomo demands from the western Americans. When it's all said and done we owe the Magyar people our continued survival.
I thought they WERE the Huns? Why is it called Hungary?
It's complicated, historians aren't 100% sure where the Magyar (Hungary is what Romans called them) people came from and there's dispute how many Hungarians there ever were at any one point in time, although Central Asia is one prominant point that they are considered coming from. With that and also their propensity to conduct light horseback raids, it's even more confusing what the difference between them and the Huns are.