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  1. The Hungarian National Museum collects, preserves and presents the historical relics of the Carpathian Basin and Hungary since 1802.

  2. A Concise History of Hungary (2001) excerpt and text search Palffy, Geza. The Kingdom of Hungary and the Habsburg Monarchy in the Sixteenth Century (East European Monographs, distributed by Columbia University Press, 2010) 406 pages; Covers the period after the battle of Mohacs in 1526 when the Kingdom of Hungary was partitioned in three, with one segment going to the Habsburgs.

  3. 12. Nov. 2018 · In Hungary, Unicum sits alone. Unicum is a national institution in Hungary, and has a long history that in some ways mirrors the history of modern Hungary itself. The story of Unicum is the story of the Zwack family, which has owned the company since the end of the 18 th century, with the exception of the 40-year period when it was nationalized ...

  4. The 160-year-old Café Gerbaud on Vörösmarty Square, is one of the oldest cafés in Budapest, named for Swiss pastry chef Emile Gerbaud, who purchased the café in 1884 and created a famous Hungarian bonbon with sour cherries soaked in cognac and covered in dark chocolate.

  5. A Concise History of Hungary. This book offers a comprehensive thousand-year history of the land, people, society, culture and economy of Hungary, from its nebulous origins in the Ural Mountains to the elections of 1990 and afterwards. It tells above all the thrilling story of a people which became a great power in the region and then fought ...

  6. These people speak Hungarian—known as Magyar (also the word that refers to a person of Hungarian ancestry). At the turn of the ninth and tenth centuries, the semi-nomadic Magyar people migrated from the Eurasian Steppe to Central Europe. Hungary’s history began with the coronation of its first king, Saint Stephen, in 1000 CE.

  7. It reconstructs and examines their early political and social structure, the economy, and religion, and compares the Hungarian medieval process with the ethnogenetic processes of the Germanic, Slavic and Turkic people. 978-963-386-572-9. History, European Studies. Lavishly illustrated, the book contains seventy five historical maps and colour ...