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Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin

The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin, also known as the Hungarian conquest or the Hungarian land-taking (Hungarian: honfoglalás, lit. 'taking/conquest of the homeland'), was a series of historical events ending with the settlement of the Hungarians in Central Europe in the late 9th and early 10th century. Before the arrival of the Hungarians, three early medieval powers, the First Bulgarian Empire, East Francia, and Moravia, had fought each other for control of the Carpathian Basin. They occasionally hired Hungarian horsemen as soldiers. Therefore, the Hungarians who dwelt on the Pontic steppes east of the Carpathian Mountains were familiar with what would become their homeland when their conquest started.

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A Honfoglalás tere alapításaHonfoglalás kori nő-rekonstrukció (1. sír)Honfoglalás kori lány-rekonstrukció (9. sír)Honfoglalás kori nő-rekonstrukció (3. sír)A Kecel története és néprajza c. könyv 15. számú ábrája a 38-39. oldalon. Honfoglalás kori és középkori lelőhelyek Kecel határában. RajzHomokmégy-halomi honfoglalás kori temető.
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