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  1. Hungarians - Wikipedia

    Hungarian diaspora (Magyar diaspora) is a term that encompasses the total ethnic Hungarian population located outside of current-day Hungary.

  2. Magyars - New World Encyclopedia

    Significant groups of people with Magyar ancestry live in various other parts of the world, but unlike the Magyars living within the former Kingdom of Hungary, only a minority of these …

  3. Hungary - Magyar, Ottoman, Habsburg | Britannica

    5 days ago · Hungary - Magyar, Ottoman, Habsburg: It is generally believed that Hungary came into existence when the Magyars, a Finno-Ugric people, began occupying the middle basin of …

  4. Hungary 2026 Election: Will Orban Be Defeated by Magyar?

    Nov 7, 2025 · How Peter Magyar went from a former Fidesz insider to Hungary’s most popular politician.

  5. Orbán nemesis vows to bring Hungary back into the fold

    Nov 9, 2025 · Péter Magyar is ready to recommit to Nato and EU if he becomes prime minister after spring elections

  6. MAGYAR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Magyar definition: a member of the ethnic group, of Finno-Ugric descent, that constitutes the majority of the population of Hungary.. See examples of MAGYAR used in a sentence.

  7. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

    Recent genetic research has shown that the first-generation Magyar core gene pool originated in Central Asia / South Siberia and, as Magyars migrated westward, admixed with various …

  8. The surface shows Péter Magyar soaring, but an emerging trend …

    Nov 5, 2025 · The latest surveys indicate that Péter Magyar has little to fear, yet deeper trends are emerging, which favour PM Orbán.

  9. Hungarian language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Hungarian (magyar) Hungarian is an Ugric language with about 13 million speakers (in 2012) in Hungary (Magyarország), Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Slovakia. There are also many …

  10. Hungarian | History, Culture & Language | Britannica

    Oct 24, 2025 · Those in Romania, living mostly in the area of the former Magyar Autonomous Region (the modern districts [judete] of Covasna, Harghita, and Mureş), are called Szeklers. …