From Pagan Nomads to Christian Knights // King Stephen & The Birth of Hungary

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  • @HistoryTime
    @HistoryTime  4 года назад +227

    So here it is! Project Pannonia! The latest History RUclipsrs Collaboration! Be sure to check out the other videos in this epic playlist! & Let me know in the comments what other European 'Origin Stories' like this one you'd like to see. Don't forget to like and subscribe if you enjoyed the video & Let me know any other suggestions, questions or discussion in the comment section below!
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    • @connorhilbert1987
      @connorhilbert1987 4 года назад +4

      Finally some more hard wrought presentations on less popular histories in our current Anglo-Linguistic tradition. Coming out of the camp of archaeology I have to admit without projects such as these on RUclips, I feel as if it's only myself, my comrades and those who grow up with their heritage in these less popular parts of world history. Thank you for the contribution!!

    • @Ukitsu2
      @Ukitsu2 4 года назад +10

      The language family some of you are referring to, the one that includes all* European languages is Indo-European. *: except for the Finno-Ugric languages: Magyar, Suomi, Estonian, etc. And Basque, an isolate, only distantly related to Berber. Oh, and Georgian, which belongs to the Caucasian family of languages.

    • @TheCossak
      @TheCossak 4 года назад +5

      History Time I would like to learn about the Khazars thank you

    • @the_chosen_one5642
      @the_chosen_one5642 4 года назад +1

      A video about Portugal would be great.

    • @kenmurphy6792
      @kenmurphy6792 4 года назад +1

      @Etalon A. Haverom "animals"?? ! ~~

  • @Dionaea_floridensis
    @Dionaea_floridensis 4 года назад +842

    Why is history so dull in school but so fun online?

    • @PaulusdeKenezy
      @PaulusdeKenezy 4 года назад +117

      It depends on the teacher. ;-)

    • @happychappy8326
      @happychappy8326 4 года назад +7

      @@damuses1452 moron...lol

    • @Siravoeatz
      @Siravoeatz 4 года назад +84

      gman aight he's actually accurate I can attest to that going through school and university myself. Way too many leftist teachers/professors who dismiss the great cultures of western civilization.. You must either be blind and deaf or one of those people (:

    • @chadst.pierre5257
      @chadst.pierre5257 4 года назад +10

      That is surely right I wasn't any good in history in school but now when I'm learning more about my own family's history it's becoming more interesting. Which is when I'm finding so many records online and also by taking my own DNA test I've found that I do have a small portions of Eastern European DNA through my French royal family connection with the House of Capet. Since I had found out that my 9th great grandmother Catherine de Baillon was born and raised in a minor French nobility family that has connections with major nobility families through out the rest of Europe and not just in France where 100% of the majority of my European DNA actually comes from. My peasantry European DNA I know for sure is 100% French I know that for sure. So those percentages of the rest of my European DNA must be my royal blood from most notable European nobility through the rest of Europe. Since the only other possible European DNA that I have from the peasantry European DNA that should come from outside of France would most likely be my legendary Viking Scandinavian blood. Since I don't have very many ancestors that were born outside of France other than the French Colony of New France in the New World within the paper trail of my family tree. Also there is only 1% of my DNA that showed that was Native American ancestry. I'm guessing I'm starting to get more interested in the things I have learned from about the history of European history is because I'm actually learning so much about my own European family's history from my own family's roots from my DNA.

    • @kevinlindamood1204
      @kevinlindamood1204 4 года назад +15

      The 👃 knows

  • @Hodl365
    @Hodl365 3 года назад +101

    My grandmother 👵 Magyars, hi from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿

    • @sarudi51980
      @sarudi51980 3 года назад +8

      Your granddad got a good taste :)
      Cheers from Canada

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +2

      The Bolsheviks will pay for their crimes.

  • @vladodobleja748
    @vladodobleja748 10 месяцев назад +19

    Love Hungary from România,no hate!

  • @mattwhite4388
    @mattwhite4388 4 года назад +237

    Love Hungary from Croatia ❤️🇭🇷🇭🇺❤️

    • @juliannaanda8210
      @juliannaanda8210 3 года назад +5

      We love you too, even from Canada :-)

    • @BoshiNagare
      @BoshiNagare 3 года назад +7

      Catholic brothers ;)

    • @Scarlet666Woman
      @Scarlet666Woman 3 года назад +4

      we love you too 😁

    • @allxiv6978
      @allxiv6978 2 года назад +3

      I want to keep this optimism up even after years of war between our nations

    • @kamiysll
      @kamiysll 2 года назад +5

      War is in the past. There is peace now. Love from Hungary my brother.

  • @SKIRRIX
    @SKIRRIX 4 года назад +394

    Csak rájöttem, hogy van némi magyar vér, ezért megpróbálom megtanulni a nyelvemet és a történelemmet. Üdvözlet Norvégiából.

    • @lszucs76
      @lszucs76 3 года назад +12

      Hát jóreggelt! :)

    • @nordthernlights
      @nordthernlights 3 года назад +23

      Egész jól írsz magyarul!

    • @gabor6259
      @gabor6259 3 года назад +14

      Kedves tőled. Nice of you.
      Sok sikert, barátom! Good luck, my friend!

    • @norbertnagydr.
      @norbertnagydr. 3 года назад +7

      Isten Áldjon Testvér!

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +2

      You can say that again!

  • @petertodorov9540
    @petertodorov9540 2 года назад +53

    Love Magyarorszag from Bulgaria, Brothers

  • @birds_are_really_fierce2226
    @birds_are_really_fierce2226 3 года назад +266

    I’m Hungarian myself but raised in the USA. This is great to reconnect with my history because Hungarian culture is not widely celebrated here.

    • @johnwiechelman4630
      @johnwiechelman4630 3 года назад +21

      I’m in your exact situation lol

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +25

      Great pastries, delicious food, great music and literature. Politics: Right-wing bullshit.

    • @christobalcolon6601
      @christobalcolon6601 3 года назад +43

      Viktor Orban, defender of Europe

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +4

      @@christobalcolon6601 Orban, slave of Moscow and Horthy bastard!

    • @christobalcolon6601
      @christobalcolon6601 3 года назад +47

      @@busterbiloxi3833 Cheer up your luster, Buster. The mask is the new arm band, and the rainbow is the new swastika.

  • @pablopeter3564
    @pablopeter3564 3 года назад +101

    Nagy Magyarorzág ¡ Long live Hungary. Greetings from Mexico City, an Hunagarian descendant.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад +1

      NEM NEM NEM!

    • @woptiomko
      @woptiomko 3 года назад +2

      Fuck your Nagy magyarország...

    • @BoshiNagare
      @BoshiNagare 3 года назад +6

      @@woptiomko you'r history in one piece of sms ?

    • @woptiomko
      @woptiomko 3 года назад +2

      @@BoshiNagare Your tears and críes are heard north of the Danube, íts a melody for our ears :)

    • @BoshiNagare
      @BoshiNagare 3 года назад +3

      @@woptiomko xD aha I have lot of gay slovak friend :))

  • @sherriholley2686
    @sherriholley2686 3 года назад +273

    I am half Hungarian and half Blackfeet American Native.
    I know more about my Native side and want to know more about my Hungarian side.
    Thank you

    • @joecommon7011
      @joecommon7011 3 года назад +3

      Thats going to be a hard thing...

    • @PhillyBatts
      @PhillyBatts 3 года назад +6

      What kind of hungarian or Siksika has the last name Holley? thats an english surname... Thats like saying im half French and half Japanese with the last name Jakesch.... which is slavic

    • @gabor6259
      @gabor6259 3 года назад +43

      @@PhillyBatts Maybe their mother is Hungarian, not their father.

    • @greatwolf5372
      @greatwolf5372 3 года назад +13

      @@gabor6259 or they have their husbands last name.

    • @hank4920
      @hank4920 3 года назад +13

      Isn't that Hungarian ancestors come from West Siberia and American Native from East Siberia ?

  • @KernriverMerle
    @KernriverMerle 4 года назад +268

    I as a Croat respect our Hungarian friends.

    • @mirellajaber7704
      @mirellajaber7704 4 года назад +9

      As a Romanian, I do, too. But I don’t, when some Hungarians start making stories... like the one pretending that, as first comers in the land of Transylvania (~4000BC) the right to occupy this land is theirs.

    • @BasszusX
      @BasszusX 3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @BasszusX
      @BasszusX 3 года назад +3

      Mirella Jaber

    • @mirellajaber7704
      @mirellajaber7704 3 года назад +2

      BasszusX - If I’ll have to “chill out”, then you may need to “freeze” - I’m so sorry for you (as I am for many Romanians, especially those who peck out of Soros’s hand) who literally “kick out” historians like Jordanes, Strabo, Carlo Troya, Nicolo Zeno, etc, because their works contradict Hungary's efforts to grab back some Romanian land - who cares today about those grave distortions to history ...
      (in as much as I am concerned, I consider this “dialogue” ended - it’s not in my intention to convince anyone, what a loss of time....)

    • @3John-Bishop
      @3John-Bishop 3 года назад +1

      I just amazed at how these people survived in the wilderness.

  • @Jemppu
    @Jemppu 3 года назад +27

    Greetings from Uralian cousins up north 👋🇫🇮

    • @laciihasz4734
      @laciihasz4734 3 года назад +2

      If u guys our northen relatives that would make us shouteners 🤔😁

  • @mushroommagic1697
    @mushroommagic1697 Год назад +32

    The history of our Magyar neighbors is so cool and mysterious.
    Love from Romania, your gulias is mind blowing.

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Год назад

      yellow (English) - sárga (Hungarian) - сары (Kazakh) - шар (Mongol) - keltainen (last is Finnish).

    • @jokemon9547
      @jokemon9547 Год назад

      @@gigikontra7023 It's as if Hungarian developed and borrowed that among Turkic people during their migration from Magna Hungaria to Carpathia while Finnish developed "keltainen" with other Baltic Finnic languages separately. Your point?

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Год назад

      @@jokemon9547 why are Hungarians in Europe if they are non-European?

    • @gigikontra7023
      @gigikontra7023 Год назад

      @@jokemon9547 but it seems like the whole language was borrowed?? Look how close Hungarian and Kazakh languages are: (1) contract/agreement - szerződés - Шарт ;. (2) tent - sátor - шатыр ; (3) apple - alma - алма; (4) mother - anya - ана; (5) father - apa - әке; (6) lake - tó - көл; (7) blue - kék - көк; (8) fruit - gyümölcs - жеміс; (9) border - határ - шекара; (10) maiden - szűz - қыз; (11) calf - borjú - бұзау; (12) baby - szivi - сәби; (13) hen - tyúk - тауық; (14) to drink - iszik - ішу; (15) dead - holt - өлі; (16) wind - szél - жел; (17) cradle - bölcső - бесік

    • @jokemon9547
      @jokemon9547 Год назад +1

      @@gigikontra7023 What does "non-European" even mean? Genetically, Hungarians of today cluster together with their neighboring groups. Linguistically, it isn't like most other European languages (Indo-European), but with that logic are Indo-European languages "European", since they developed in the fringes of eastern Europe at the best and expanded from there both west and east. And as for those words, that's not the entire language and those are proven borrowings into Hungarian from Turkic, mostly Old Turkic and possibly Oghur Turkic. Studies on Hungarian vocabulary have shown only 9% of Hungarian words are Turkic while things like German is 11%, Slavic is 20% and Uralic is 21% (Uralic includes the most simple and primal everyday words). Turkic is only larger than Latin/Greek and Romance when it comes to borrowed words.

  • @radmilaavlijas2222
    @radmilaavlijas2222 2 года назад +20

    As I Serb from Bosnia I am admiring this amazing history and culture! It’s amazing that. Croatians are not Hungarians today , since they were always in Hungary 😉 only this past hundred years they are not, Best regards to this wonderful nations!

    • @fishermansbastion19
      @fishermansbastion19 Год назад +6

      We Hungarians and the Croats shared the same king. Other than that, Croatians ruled themselves .it was more like a personalunion than an annexation

    • @JWolf8911
      @JWolf8911 9 месяцев назад +2

      Many hungarian national hero was also croatian as well, for example the both Miklós Zrínyi or Nikola Zrinska in croatian if I'm correct, as a person who lives in Zala-county he is really important for me. The two kingdoms were independent from each other, only the king was common (personal union), similar to the Polish-Latvian kingdom.

    • @Protagorasz
      @Protagorasz 8 месяцев назад

      but Unfortunately this videó is: Of course, it is full of factual errors and sometimes quite amazing stupidities.

  • @brucehur2051
    @brucehur2051 Год назад +16

    I’m Hungarian koreann myself but raised in the USA. This is great to reconnect with my history because Hungarian culture is not widely celebrated here.

  • @VforArt
    @VforArt 4 года назад +323

    speaking of central europe you just cant talk about Hungary without Poland and vice versa ... totally different languages, different people, different ethicities, yet amaizing relation
    few days ago we had anniversary of Pal Teleki refusing to help nazis in any shape or form in invasion on Poland, he said it is a matter of honour for Hungarians

    • @veeno2546
      @veeno2546 4 года назад +30

      We shared monarchs many times as well. We also had a famous general names Joszef Bem, who was Polish, and lead Hungarians soldiers in a fight against the Habsburg monarchy.

    • @Hiarren
      @Hiarren 4 года назад +26

      And then, Hungary joined the Axis and he shot himself. Fuck off with "muh nadzees", really. The relationship between these two countries is far more ancient and far deeper than that. Even when we were enemies, we managed to maintain an air of mutual respect.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 4 года назад +4

      HUNGARY TOOK PART IN NAZI BARBARISM AND INVASION.

    • @veeno2546
      @veeno2546 4 года назад +40

      Buster Biloxi True. But Hungary refused to attack Poland, they also denied the Nazi’s the means to attack Poland from the south, and did not allow the Nazi’s to use the railroads as a means to supply German troops in Poland. Once Poland was annexed, Hungary let in a ton of Poles fleeing Nazi occupation and persecution. The Hungarian politicians refused to backstab Poland.

    • @davidbohak
      @davidbohak 4 года назад +10

      polak weiger dwa baratki

  • @SpiritusBythos
    @SpiritusBythos 4 года назад +46

    I just found out my great grandmother was from Budapest. Cheers from USA

  • @Optimistic7718
    @Optimistic7718 Год назад +14

    I THANK GOD THAT I WAS BORN HUNGARIAN❤🇭🇺❤

    • @BozgorSlayer
      @BozgorSlayer Год назад +1

      Yes! You need to celebrate your gypsy culture and traditions! 💚🤍❤

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 2 года назад +10

    It’s great to see a Euro history video that is not just about France, Germany or England, Europe is a lot more than those three countries.

  • @stanisawdutkiewicz5854
    @stanisawdutkiewicz5854 2 года назад +26

    Great clip, regards from Poland. Lengyel, magyar - két jó barát, Együtt harcol s issza borát, Vitéz s bátor mindkettője, Áldás szálljon mindkettőre.

  • @bilgeturkkan6095
    @bilgeturkkan6095 4 года назад +37

    İts cool to see that Arpad, Almos and Turul have also the same meaning in Turkic. Hungarian and Turkic people shared the same religion (Tengrism) and the same way of life in the past

    • @nomeyodomar
      @nomeyodomar 4 года назад +7

      Because the magiars have a half Turkish origin :)

    • @benedeknagy8497
      @benedeknagy8497 4 года назад +5

      @@nomeyodomar Ural-Altai!

  • @12345678900987659101
    @12345678900987659101 4 года назад +386

    Man Hungary has lost some serious weight since those days.

    • @hellscream46
      @hellscream46 4 года назад +94

      That's why 'Hungary' isn't called 'Full'

    • @stanleysmith7551
      @stanleysmith7551 4 года назад +40

      Unfortunately.

    • @pavomrnarevic3900
      @pavomrnarevic3900 4 года назад +25

      And they are itching to lose some more

    • @mkaurn
      @mkaurn 4 года назад +68

      We have, unfortunately.
      No wonder Orbán is so determined to keep it for the Hungarians...

    • @davidbence485
      @davidbence485 4 года назад +58

      @@mkaurn Orban is a tyrant.

  • @arndbrack2339
    @arndbrack2339 4 года назад +80

    You guys have my biggest respect for straightforwardly dealing with some of the most polarizing subjects (ottoman wars aswell)

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад

      Magyars collaborated with Turks.

    • @ThePasteansChannel
      @ThePasteansChannel 3 года назад +5

      @@busterbiloxi3833 Not all of us and sometimes there was no choice

    • @glassman1130
      @glassman1130 11 месяцев назад

      @@busterbiloxi3833 Hungarians literally called "Turks" by everyone.It's the religion respestive that seperates them apart

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 11 месяцев назад

      @@glassman1130 Why are you Hungarians so keen to ally yourselves with GREAT NOBLE SUMERIANS and MIGHTY AVARS and WORTHY UIGHURS and TURANIAN NOMADIC HEROES OF THE STEPPES? You are a small country in Central Europe. Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia, Romania, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia. All rather small countries. Get used to it. It's been over 100 years now.

    • @elgoogfigas7013
      @elgoogfigas7013 6 месяцев назад

      @@busterbiloxi3833what an idiotic comment! Get in your time machine and go back several hundred years. Where did Americans come from? America? Your comment’s tone is as ignorant as your timeline knowledge of history.

  • @zephyr_7412
    @zephyr_7412 3 года назад +31

    Thanks for the informative and concise video. I am an American living in Hungary, and they have a very complex history. This video was illuminating and entertaining. Köszi!

  • @catelfpoland8717
    @catelfpoland8717 4 года назад +67

    Always happy to learn about magyars :)

  • @greekyoutubeiscancerbottom4285
    @greekyoutubeiscancerbottom4285 4 года назад +54

    🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺Long live Hungary!🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺 Love from Greece ♥️

    • @ferim150
      @ferim150 Год назад +1

      You have an amazing and ancient culture you can be proud of. The Greek contributed a lot to modern culture. Greetings and I wish you good health and happiness from Hungary!

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 4 года назад +103

    Great documentary! I really love the topic of this collaboration. Eljen a Magyar!

  • @Eren-fo1yo
    @Eren-fo1yo 2 года назад +99

    Respect and much love from Turkey to Hungarian cousins! Also, Turul Bird is very significant in Turkic mythology! We say it as "Turul" too.

    • @magyarahun8982
      @magyarahun8982 2 года назад +6

      🤝

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 Год назад +7

      Constantinople is the great city of Christian Europe! Turks out!

    • @senadneslan1563
      @senadneslan1563 Год назад +6

      @@busterbiloxi3833 cry and call Stambol no sh..t constant 🤣😂

    • @ramenbomberdeluxe4958
      @ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Год назад +1

      @@busterbiloxi3833 Okay ya racist twit. Nevermind the Turks who converted to christianity or anything while we're at it lol

    • @Euriel1
      @Euriel1 Год назад +7

      Evet. Türkler ve Macarlar kardeş. Hugs from Budapest

  • @istvanp2819
    @istvanp2819 9 месяцев назад +4

    The Hungarians were christian even before they returned to the Carpathian basin. They joined the Roman Catholic Church around 1000 when István I. was crowned. Hungary is recognised as a christian country by our western neighbours since then.

  • @tommy_sparrow
    @tommy_sparrow 4 года назад +54

    I'm a simple Pole, I see Hungary - I click like

    • @felixphilippe7224
      @felixphilippe7224 4 года назад

      why does this seem to be a thing?

    • @tommy_sparrow
      @tommy_sparrow 4 года назад +2

      @@felixphilippe7224 because you touch yourself at night

    • @felixphilippe7224
      @felixphilippe7224 4 года назад

      @@tommy_sparrow case in point.

    • @lesparks126
      @lesparks126 3 года назад +5

      As a Half-Hungarian, I see Pole, I click Like too! I love Poland, been there many times!! Kurek is the best non-leves soup ever ;-)

  • @Rogerrramjet1
    @Rogerrramjet1 4 года назад +92

    Central Eurasia played a fundamental role in premodern world history in several ways. It was a major avenue for transmission of peoples and goods between China in the east, and the Near East and European the West ideas also flowed along Central Eurasian trade routes: Buddhism was transmitted from India to China, while Islam spread eastward along the Great Silk Road. Technologies, such as paper, gun powder, and printing, were transmitted from China to the West via Central Eurasian intermediaries. Thus, Central Eurasia played a paradoxical role, both as an avenue of peaceful interaction and exchange, and as a breeding ground for armies of nomadic horse archers which posed a constant threat to the kingdoms and peoples of China, India, the Near East, and Europe.

    • @DarDarBinks1986
      @DarDarBinks1986 4 года назад +4

      If you want trade from East to West in the Middle Ages, you can always count on raiders and tribals from Central Eurasia.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад

      Excellent overview. Thank you!

  • @paladinbob1236
    @paladinbob1236 4 года назад +158

    feeling sorry for that sheep that keeps falling at the bottom left of the screen :D....but overall a nice piece of history over just one part of the steppe horse warrior story :D

    • @frenksan5834
      @frenksan5834 4 года назад +5

      I think it's a goat ...not an expert though

    • @pihoihoi
      @pihoihoi 4 года назад +4

      Yes me too. I even played it at half speed a few times to see what caused it to fall :D

    • @Leman.Russ.6thLegion
      @Leman.Russ.6thLegion 4 года назад

      I WANTED ALL THE ANIMALS TO TRIP AND FALL DOWN!

    • @bobclover4634
      @bobclover4634 4 года назад +3

      Leman Russ you’re a monster

    • @Leman.Russ.6thLegion
      @Leman.Russ.6thLegion 4 года назад

      @@bobclover4634 yes. And i still want to see them sheeps fall over

  • @elitemangudai1016
    @elitemangudai1016 4 года назад +38

    lucky for me I have been researching hungarian history for years. I have been waiting for a documentary like this to come out and give due credit to hungarians.

    • @hungarostudio
      @hungarostudio Год назад +3

      Thank🇭🇺

    • @Protagorasz
      @Protagorasz 8 месяцев назад +1

      Of course, it is full of factual errors and sometimes quite amazing stupidities.

  • @robin_5099
    @robin_5099 4 года назад +203

    Bloody good video as always. A totally unfamiliar area of history for me. Always love learning something new. It’s nice to get away from the Western European side of history and jump to something totally different to anything I’ve studied before.

    • @peterpwn4311
      @peterpwn4311 4 года назад +3

      ure also very welcome to visit our country :) its worth it

    • @dan-iy5rs
      @dan-iy5rs 4 года назад +5

      Now when you watched this video, watch video about Great Moravia. You will lern, that the land before Hungarien tribes came was Great Moravia, important Slavic state this time, with the Slavic first European language used in churches except Latin. ,This land was not empty. Hungarien tribes occupied and defeted local habitan, who were farmers and settled in this areal long time before.
      Hungarian like to change historie

    • @secovidi
      @secovidi 2 года назад +1

      @@dan-iy5rs Before the Hungarian conquest, this area belonged to the Avars! ;)

    • @dan-iy5rs
      @dan-iy5rs 2 года назад +1

      @@secovidi Where did you find this info ? example : lake Balaton was before lake Blatno - very Slavic name.
      Around Hungary are Serbia, Slovenia, Slovakia - Slavic countries. Avars came to this area after Slavics.

    • @secovidi
      @secovidi 2 года назад

      @@dan-iy5rs Partly true: It really comes from the word "blato", "boloto" (swamp, mud), which in turn can be traced back to the Greek "βαλτό". It may have come from the Slovenes who lived among the Avars, and remained among the Hungarians who melted the Slovenes there.
      There are really Slavs around Hungary. And there are Austrians, Ukrainians, Romanians.
      Before the Avars, the owner of the area was constantly changing: Illyrian tribes, Pannonians, Azals, Celts, Dacians. Then the Romans, then the Sarmatians and Huns.
      The Avars expelled the Longobards from the Carpathian Basin in 568.
      And yes, Slavs, in VI. century, under Avar rule, they were already in the upper Drava Valley ...

  • @Replicaate
    @Replicaate 2 года назад +58

    'The time of Adventures', stories of giant sword-wielding birds, buried warriors adorned with riches - damn but early Hungarian history reads like an epic fantasy novel. I should really do more reading into central-east European history.

    • @VicaCica72
      @VicaCica72 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/NhCG1d_Srhk/видео.html

    • @messianic_scam
      @messianic_scam 9 месяцев назад

      never heard of Hungary in ancient history

  • @andyperry7884
    @andyperry7884 3 года назад +8

    love Hungary ..from the UK..

  • @O-M-0
    @O-M-0 4 года назад +87

    Look out Magyar nomads, you're heading right for the Carpathian Basin! Oh shit, oh no, they can't hear us, they've got Árpáds in.

    • @gergelybekesi1204
      @gergelybekesi1204 4 года назад +6

      The "Are you a hungry Hungarian" dad joke would have been better mate lol :D

    • @martinschmiedt3075
      @martinschmiedt3075 3 года назад +2

      A Hungarian dad joke or bad pun about him is that due to him being the 'Father of all Hungarians' (A magyarok apja,in named form Àrpàd apànk) he is Àrpàd,a punk.
      (Sources on him wearing faux leather jacket,having spiked hair and listening to Sex Pistols and Dead Kennedys vary but considered untrue by contemporary historians.)

  • @corvus_king3282
    @corvus_king3282 4 года назад +56

    Margret, one of daughters of that exiled Anglo-Saxon king would later would be married to Malcolm III of Scotland and she would be declared a saint some years after she died

    • @GaryArmstrongmacgh
      @GaryArmstrongmacgh 4 года назад +7

      Thanks for bringing real history and adding to this post.

  • @V4zz33
    @V4zz33 4 года назад +25

    A little correction: as far as we know, everyone from the Magyar clans/tribes were able to write and read their own letters, writing system called "Rovás írás", which for the time was unique.

  • @rolandfelice6198
    @rolandfelice6198 4 года назад +39

    A well told and researched story. A people who maintain their independence to this day.

  • @forbbidenlord7090
    @forbbidenlord7090 4 года назад +127

    Long live Hungary!

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 4 года назад +7

      Long Live Hungary Within Its Current Borders Forever!

    • @Player-st4hn
      @Player-st4hn 4 года назад +23

      @@busterbiloxi3833 nah old ones are better

    • @robertolynx9299
      @robertolynx9299 4 года назад +3

      @@Player-st4hn Well, correctly Stephen 1st was The King in Regnum Pannonia, he was not king of Regnum Hungaria. Officially the country took name Kingdom of Hungary (Regnum Hungaria) only about 1060, during rule the king Andrew 1st. During 11-12th century the country was much smaller than in the video. Carpatians mountains were reached only in 12th century. Even Vazul (brother of Stephen 1st), Belo 1st, Geza 1st, Ladislaus 1st (Szent László), Almos had enought strength to issued their own coins in Princedom of Nitra, which were more valuable than issued by regular King.. Even successors of Kings always come from Duke of Nitra (Andrew 1st, Belo1st, Geza 1st, Ladislaus 1st, Almos, Belo2nd).
      According to census in 1870, the population of Kingdom of Hungary was 13 219 350. Magyars were 6 136 438,Romanians were 2 202 542, Germans 1 820 922, Slovaks 1 817 230, Ruthenians 469 421, Serbs 267 345, Croatians 206 655. Percentage of Magyars was 46%, Slovaks 14%. Non - Magyars were together 54%. Non - Magyars was even more if we calculate that today´s Croatia was only administratevely separated from Kingdom of Hungary before this census in order to statistically increase percentage of Magyars.

    • @Player-st4hn
      @Player-st4hn 4 года назад +11

      @@robertolynx9299 yes the Hungarians did have low population numbers (mongol invasion, ottoman invasian, Austrian Hungarian war WW1 etc, you get the point Hungarians never bred like rabbits so their numbers werent that high, but using that to claim Hungarian land is disgusting, its like some Japanese people going go China, having lots of kids, waiting for China to lose a lot of population and then they can say that they are the majority, they want their land.

    • @kovacssandor3474
      @kovacssandor3474 4 года назад +8

      @@Player-st4hn Very big true! Thank you! Also Romanians Lieing history for themselves and they are saying that they are origin from the roman empire :D
      Romanians had used ciryll alphabet and they had slavic language! Aroun the 17-18th century their language had been renew it 3 times!!! Latin, italian and french! That's why they undertand west mediterranean languages! Not because they came from the ancient roman empire! :D

  • @martonmakhult3416
    @martonmakhult3416 4 года назад +56

    Great Vid. Altho you could have mentoined the battle of Pozsony which is probably the most important event in that earliest part of hungarian history. When the Eastern Franks tried to invade the newly settled hungarians with a ridiculously huge army in 907 and they met an utter defeat, thanks to the fact that hungarians at the time preffered partisan like warfare and they mastered the art of horse archery and the use of reflex bows. With these highly mobile tactics they were able to cut of the Frankish army from its supplies, so most of the army technicly were almost starved to death and thus forced to retreat, meanwhile hungarians constantly welcomed them with a rain of arrows, so they couldn't even actually managed to engage our troops in close combat before they perished.
    It was the first battle in our history which was fought for self defence, and probably the most important one, since without that victory the Kingdom of Hungary would never came to be existence in the first place.

    • @belerux
      @belerux 4 года назад +17

      @@HunPride I know for a fact that the Battle of Posonium 907 A.D. is still taught in Westpoint Academy. It is such a unique battle in military history it is still a subject for American military officers.

    • @THX-bz8bi
      @THX-bz8bi 4 года назад +2

      Pozsony is Bratislava

    • @norberthiz9318
      @norberthiz9318 4 года назад +8

      @@THX-bz8bi the name of the city wasn't bratislava until Czechoslovakia stole it from us, until then it's name was Pozsony (and Pressburg in german), so it would be bullshit to call it "the battle of bratislava" because bratislava wasn't a thing at that time

    • @THX-bz8bi
      @THX-bz8bi 4 года назад +1

      @@norberthiz9318 i know i was adding to what he said.

    • @MrAkurvaeletbe
      @MrAkurvaeletbe 4 года назад

      It was mentioned in the earlier video in the pannonian series

  • @TSmith-yy3cc
    @TSmith-yy3cc 4 года назад +23

    Fantastic presentation, information and length as usual. Your channel is easily one of my favourites on YT. Thanks for all of your work!

    • @cordialtrader
      @cordialtrader 2 года назад

      this is 90% inaccurate so not very fantastic at all

    • @Protagorasz
      @Protagorasz 8 месяцев назад

      Of course, it is full of factual errors and sometimes quite amazing stupidities.

  • @alfredalfredo5080
    @alfredalfredo5080 2 года назад +12

    I have to say this story has been put together with very enjoyable illustrations. Very well and beautifully spoken👌. I’m Hungarian living abroad and I wanted to put myself into the test how much I know of my origin. I have to say I have learned a lot from this video and enjoyed it a lot!!!! Appreciated Thanks Very Much 👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @letsspeakhungarian6626
      @letsspeakhungarian6626 Год назад

      I agree the video is very well made and very enjoyable to watch it.
      However do not learn Hungarian history from it. It has false information at many point and our history was completely different. Not his fault. Even I myself being a Hungarian was taught all the rubbish.

  • @creativechaosify
    @creativechaosify 9 месяцев назад +8

    I would love for you to do a history of Poland - looking at the comments, there are quite a few other Poles here as well :)

  • @trevorfuson715
    @trevorfuson715 4 года назад +62

    I am half Welsh and half Hungarian. So I guess makes me Well- Hung..😁

    • @marcusud97
      @marcusud97 3 года назад +5

      lol

    • @laudan5741
      @laudan5741 3 года назад +1

      Well hungry

    • @laudan5741
      @laudan5741 3 года назад

      @Kevin Kristof Kamrani Engelbrektskolan 9C poor thing...

  • @daca478
    @daca478 4 года назад +49

    My girlfriend it’s Hungarian !, she’s gorgeous and cooks delicious Hungarian food!

    • @johnnyboy1586
      @johnnyboy1586 3 года назад +4

      Lucky man😆

    • @maddhatter0
      @maddhatter0 3 года назад +1

      My wife is American! She gorgeous and cooks delicious American food!

    • @daca478
      @daca478 3 года назад +2

      @@maddhatter0 American?🤔 she’ll divorce you, don’t get too excited !

    • @maddhatter0
      @maddhatter0 3 года назад +2

      @@daca478 going strong a dozen years and happier than ever, Thanks for the words of good luck though!

    • @salmanie9763
      @salmanie9763 3 года назад +2

      @@maddhatter0 Wish you a happy and fulfilling marriage brother! God bless.

  • @massaweed420am7
    @massaweed420am7 4 года назад +3

    Amazing video as always, this is one of the best history channels on youtube in my opinion. Goes very in depth, and the books you show on screen are quickly being added to my library.

  • @margret8035
    @margret8035 4 года назад +15

    Hungarian; one of the few non-Indo-European languages of modern Europe. Anways, love hearing about medieval history, keep it coming

  • @pjotarendewolf2195
    @pjotarendewolf2195 9 месяцев назад +3

    I learn so much from joska soos he was Hungarian also but lived in Belgium he was a sjaman who learnt from an old horse handler in Hungary when he was young, then worked in the mines here in Belgium later, he wrote a book on his experience as a sjaman, very interesting, Joska soos

  • @renlysotherlover294
    @renlysotherlover294 4 года назад +9

    I absolutely love when these are close to an hour! I listen to your podcasts every single night! I love them so much!

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 4 года назад +30

    So much German influence. I recall one book saying that they were one of the three main threats for the holy romans apart from Vikings and Arabs. Interesting they didn’t consider Poland 🇵🇱 as big a threat despite its size.

    • @totalwaraionly
      @totalwaraionly 4 года назад +3

      @cornpotato tomato no they werent good allies in the past. But poland and hre were no enemies

    • @nicodangond5822
      @nicodangond5822 2 года назад +1

      Probably because it was so decentralized and could barely hold itself haha

  • @amrg211
    @amrg211 4 года назад +6

    History Time thank you for what you do. You never fail to satisfy my thirst for stories from the past. Keep it up!

  • @zakwangler6156
    @zakwangler6156 4 года назад +12

    Keep up the awesome work! Almost an hour of incredibly interesting historical information is no small feat but your content is fantastic.

    • @VicaCica72
      @VicaCica72 Год назад

      A lot of well made videos, good qualities, sadly with tons of wrong info.
      Learn from this
      ruclips.net/video/NhCG1d_Srhk/видео.html

  • @atillayilmaz8411
    @atillayilmaz8411 Год назад +5

    Didn't know Turul was a thing in Hungary. In Turkey we got names like Tuğrul or Ertuğrul (ğ is silent) for names

    • @hungarostudio
      @hungarostudio Год назад +1

      Turul is our sacred national bird.

    • @atillayilmaz8411
      @atillayilmaz8411 Год назад +3

      @@hungarostudio Yeah I saw it in the video, apparently Tuğrul is also a great eagle in Turkic mythology.

  • @bkp5334
    @bkp5334 4 года назад +46

    Lengyelország államok uniójának létrehozására gondol a három tenger között. aki támogatja, kedvel.

  • @Kouroshyousefi
    @Kouroshyousefi 8 месяцев назад +4

    درود از ایران و پرشیا برزگ به مردم مجارستان ویک سری از اشتراک .🎉

  • @Simi822
    @Simi822 4 года назад +80

    it was pre-Christian BUT it was not preliterate! the Hungarians brought with them they own writing script the Rovas!!!!

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 4 года назад

      Wow! They must have therefore been "great".

    • @LynxSouth
      @LynxSouth 4 года назад +15

      @@busterbiloxi3833 It wasn't "their own" as in they invented it: the Rovas/Old Hungarian alphabet is a daughter writing system of the Old Turkic script.

    • @szalard
      @szalard 4 года назад +23

      @@LynxSouth well, almost all alphabets in the world (Greek, Latin, Arabic, Hebrew, Germanic Runic Turkic Runic and also Hungarian Runic) come from the Fenician writing. So, in the same way as the other nations, the Hungarian Runic alphabet come from the Fenician writing. As well as the old Turkic script too.

    • @xanshen9011
      @xanshen9011 3 года назад +3

      @@szalard Yeah, I’d say the Phoenician script is the grandfather, the Turkic is the son and the Hungarian runic system is the daughter of the Turkic one.

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 3 года назад

      Nationalist rhetoric.

  • @rkzinczy
    @rkzinczy 4 года назад +2

    I'm so happy and proud that you made this video. Thank you!

  • @robmitchel5166
    @robmitchel5166 4 года назад +3

    Yes!!!! NEW video!!! Freaking awesome! I love your videos. Every time I get a notification of a new one available, I get a excited!

  • @madsdahlc
    @madsdahlc 4 года назад +34

    Hallo from Denmark . Amazing video about the magyars and the history of Hungary. Simply another Master piece from history time .... Now you mention Henry the Fowler . And we know him here in Denmark to . He is the indirect reason . That a United danish viking kingdom came into exsistence . In 933/34 King Henry the Fowler came in war with Denmark . The danes was defeated . And that left the border Wall/fortifications known as the danevirke stood right open . And Henry coud march straight into Jutland with his Army . There he forced Gnupa the King of Jutland to biptized as aChristian . And after thar Henry went home . Shortly after that Gnupa died... And his son Sigtryg took the throne ... But the defeat had left Sigtyg’s dynasty the house of Olaf(named after the semi legendary King Olaf the brash. That is Said to have ruled around the year 900) were unpopular. . And his enemies took avantage of that . In to the scene steps Harthacnut/Cnut the first . According to saga the tales of Regnars sons . Hardacnut was the son of Sigurd snake in eye . And thus Hardacnut was a the Grandson of Regnar Lothbrook(Regnar Lothbrook belongs to the danish sagas. And Regnar was a dane )....But Hardacnut started a rebellion and deposed Sigtyg... And Hardacnut became King of Jutland . And with him the knytlinga dynasty ("House of Cnut's Descendants )/Jelling dynasty took power ... Around 936 Hardacnut died. And his son Gorm(also known as Gorm The old) became King . Gorm ruled Denmark untill his death in 958. And thats when his son Harold Bluetoth became King . And Harold unified Denmark into a single by forcing the rulers on the Island Zealand and Funen to submit to him . And Harold was also the first Christian King of Denmark ..... So Henry the Fowler has a hand in creating a unified danish kingdom . By defeating King Gnupa and thus making the house of Olaf unpopular ... He indirectly paved the Way for another powerfull dynasty to depose the house of Olaf and take power . And they eventuly created Denmark as single King . Now the current danish Queen Margarete the second. She Can actully Trade her family back Gorm the old and Knytlinga dynasty . So one single family has been monarchs of Denmark since 936 . Though its different branches of the family that family that has been sitting on throne through the centuries ....

    • @ganjafi59
      @ganjafi59 4 года назад

      Crazy story, I though Lothabrok was half Swedish and half Danish and also I've heard that he was not really a real person, rather a legendary figure.

    • @madsdahlc
      @madsdahlc 4 года назад +2

      Well the Regnar of sagas is legendary . But Frankish sources mention him (or Regnarius as the latin text calls ) him as leader of group danish vikings that laid siege by Paris in 845. But were bought Off with gold...

    • @ganjafi59
      @ganjafi59 4 года назад +1

      madsdahlc I feel like you have to much nationalism when you read about these Vikings.
      Have you read the saga about Ormtunga, it's about a Icelandic man who is sent by his father to explore the world. He goes to England, Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
      All these people spoke the same tongue, had the same religion and the same culture. Denmark as a country you can argue started in 1848 after the revolution against absolutism. Denmark definitely did not exist in the 850's.
      The raid of Paris was of Vikings, who knows if all of those Vikings where born in lands held a Danish Chief.
      People who are born in Malmö are Swedish unless you where born in Malmø before 1658 then you where Danish.
      How can you know that all the Vikings under the leadership of Ragnar was from Denmark and why does it matter?

    • @madsdahlc
      @madsdahlc 4 года назад +2

      your bruv Joey I dont have any nationalism here ...so o dont pull the nationalism card on me . I have been history geek my whole life. So you are playing the Big boys noe . I keep to Well known facts . Yes Denmark did most curtainly exsist in 850’es . Not as unified country . But as s series of kingdoms (its even mentioned in Frankish /german /English sources . Basicly mark is an old Scandinavian word for land . So Denmark basicly means land of the danes) . Now already around 800 a strong central power exsisted in Jutland . As the border Wall the danevirke was before that time . And that demands strong central power... Also a Channel was dug at the Island of Samsø . Another evidence of a strong central power . But also after Regnarius raid on Paris in 845. The Frankish sources says danes . No Way around(its possible that were norwegians and swedes among the vikings raiders). But evidence suggest that the raid on Paris happened on the danish King Horiks orders (Horik was King in Jutland). As he was involved with diplomatic aftermath after raid... The Frankish kingdom had just split into two kingdoms West Frankish (modern day France and East Frankia (modern day Germany ) . And modern historians belive that Horik might taken avantage on that split to cause trouble (As a viking fleet also attacked Hamburg) .... The West franks sent diplomats to Horiks court . Where they damanded the raiders be punished . Biut its not known if that happened . West Frankish sources does however mention that Regnar/Regnarius died shortly after raid on Paris ... Modern historian are guessing its dysentery ... Also Frissland in East frankia was attacked by danish vikings ... The trouble from Horik only stopped , when Horik was beset by internal trouble. He had lost control over his cheiftains . And he was forced to share his kingdom with an unkown Nephew .... Again I refering to Frankish sources here . Around 854 Horik was in civil war against his own brother Guttorm . And that ended in battle where Horik and Guttorm both were killed . His succesor Horik the second did have the strong power of his Predecessor. So the kingdom started breakup/go into decline . He was basicly a weak King ... And many cheiftains started act Independently from the King . Horik disapears around 864 from written sources. And at the same the grat heathen Army appears in north of England. And Jutland entered weak period . Where not much is known . The incident with the german King Henry the Fowler and force baptism of King Gnupa is known . Its mentioned in german sources . Jurland was only unified under strong ruler again when the knlytlinga dynasty deposed the house of Olaf and took power in Jutland around 936. ....

    • @madsdahlc
      @madsdahlc 4 года назад +1

      your bruv Joey but yes they spoke the tongue . In viking age Denmark and norway people spoke s language called East Nordic . While in sweden they spoke a language called East Nordic . But after viking rulers began to convert to Christianity (starting with the danish King Harold Bluetoth in 965). Scandinavia was influenced a lot german and latin ... A lot of latin abd german words found their Way into languages spoken in Scandinavia . And that influence caused East and West Nordic to evolve into modern day swedish/danish and norwegean ... So the modern Scandinavian languages are basicly latinized versions of old viking age Scandinavian languages ....

  • @deenagara9151
    @deenagara9151 4 года назад +15

    Been there and I learned about the history of Hungary.

  • @zaka503
    @zaka503 4 года назад +6

    Excellent. Thank you. I love the maps and reminders of who people are. Much better than other presentations

  • @sarala9794
    @sarala9794 4 года назад +10

    The most informative segment on the history of a people, place, or thing that I have ever seen. Thank you for taking the time to dig deeper and actually explain the causes behind why “the Hungarians” migrated, as all peoples have done, and allowed the viewer to experience the world in a fresh manner.

    • @VicaCica72
      @VicaCica72 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/NhCG1d_Srhk/видео.html

  • @oj5218
    @oj5218 4 года назад +36

    'gy' is pronounced 'dj' in Hungarian. So it's not pronounced magjar but madjar.
    Just a sidenote

    • @bogmorh868
      @bogmorh868 2 года назад

      Same with Budapest, It's pronounced Budapesht. You can easily get the right pronouciation from Google translate.

    • @nathanvail4458
      @nathanvail4458 2 года назад

      @@bogmorh868 Not to mention 'Vajk', pronounced 'voik'. Wouldn't you think historians could pronounce it properly?

    • @nathanvail4458
      @nathanvail4458 2 года назад

      Not to mention Talksonie, that well-known Italian historian

  • @stackerusargentius9152
    @stackerusargentius9152 4 года назад +4

    I love your channel so much! I listen everyday at work! Your take on history and story telling abilities are amazing my friend!

  • @Thermopylae2007
    @Thermopylae2007 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this! I hope that you will continue with the history that follows.

  • @dannyrodgers5029
    @dannyrodgers5029 2 года назад +18

    "Magyars" in Hungarian (Magyarul) sounds much more like "Mud-yars" than Mag-yars. I was taught this by a Hungarian professor who was a veteran of the First World War. Rev. Laszlo Hunyardi.
    Also "s" is pronounced "sh" in Hungarian so Almos is said "Al-mosh".

    • @paulisaacson6044
      @paulisaacson6044 2 года назад

      Surprised at pronunciation at start of video
      I heard it as the major of majority not major itself and definitely not mag i yars

  • @Flow86767
    @Flow86767 4 года назад +43

    So I always wanted to learn about the history of Hungary...
    Then this miraculous video of yours appeared.
    Thx

  • @aspenlovelock8115
    @aspenlovelock8115 4 года назад +4

    I love how every time you reference a name we’re reminded who they are, and it helps to keep up!

  • @FelipeMartins14
    @FelipeMartins14 3 года назад +1

    Man, I loved your video! The style, rythm, voice, etc. Thanks! Great job

  • @GimmieTheGaff
    @GimmieTheGaff 4 года назад +2

    Just found you and subscribed. Love your stories. Quite beautiful and your love and enthusiasm for history is inspiring. Thank you so very much.

  • @gergoturan4033
    @gergoturan4033 4 года назад +100

    Great video! I think we can forgive your pronunciation lol. As a Hungarian, the only name that really hurt my ears was Vajk (it should be pronounced like "Vayk"). Oh and one other thing: you said things with "s" or "sz" letters like it was in Polish, but we "swap" those sounds over (S is like an english "sh", Sz is like an eglish "s")

    • @cletus223
      @cletus223 4 года назад +4

      I'm still confused. Is that Vajk supposed to be "Vie icc" or "Vike"?

    • @gergoturan4033
      @gergoturan4033 4 года назад +13

      @@cletus223 Technically neither but Vike is the closer one. The problem is the "a" sound in Hungarian doesn't really exist in English. It is somewhere between "a" and "o". But if you say "Vike" a Hungarian will likely understand you better than if you say "Vie icc" or "Vajk" in the way he said it in the video.

    • @greggor07
      @greggor07 4 года назад +3

      @@gergoturan4033 So if it's between a and o, is it like Vuhyk or is this sound more similar to Scandinavian å? Våik?

    • @gergoturan4033
      @gergoturan4033 4 года назад +8

      @@greggor07 I think it is just easier to link the wikipedia article of the specific sound. (There is an audio sample on the right)
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_back_rounded_vowel
      Keep in mind this is the correct sound but in Hugarian the sound is a little shorter than the one in the sample.
      Here is a random audio sample of "Vajk" from a short film I just looked up from reference:
      ruclips.net/video/ec5HE4kek-w/видео.html
      this is what he is saying:
      "Neve Vajk, törökül hőst, bajnokot jelent..." which means:
      "His name is Vajk, in Turkish it means hero, champion..."
      Oh, one more thing. We also use the "å" sound but we write it as "o" or "ó", and the "ø" sound which we write as "ö" or "ő". If it is a short sound we use the first variants, if it is a long one we use the second variants.

    • @GaryArmstrongmacgh
      @GaryArmstrongmacgh 4 года назад

      Thank you for useful linguistic info. You have added to the world constructively.

  • @elbat5946
    @elbat5946 4 года назад +5

    Great content! Your channel is really growing, very happy for you!

  • @robmitchel5166
    @robmitchel5166 4 года назад +1

    Such a great video! I love this channel. My favorite channel by far!

  • @erwineichmann6959
    @erwineichmann6959 4 года назад +1

    I honestly expect you would have 1 million already. You're a channel that seems like something everyone would sub to. Something for everyone.

  • @daya820
    @daya820 4 года назад +3

    Fantastic video! The music also specially well done. Thank you

  • @StefanMilo
    @StefanMilo 4 года назад +16

    That Geza sounds like a right....geezer! Sorry couldn't resist. Great vid!

    • @jimboAndersenReviews
      @jimboAndersenReviews 4 года назад

      Well put.
      -I came here to see to it that the above mentioned reflection did get written :3

    • @Scarlet666Woman
      @Scarlet666Woman 3 года назад +1

      you speak it like "gazer", I as a hungarian must cringe when the narrator says the hungarian names so wrong that even a hungarian has a hard time understanding it 😅

  • @Gui101do
    @Gui101do 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you for making this.

  • @pytheas5917
    @pytheas5917 3 года назад +15

    Excellent video. Without a doubt, the history of Hungary is one of the most fascinating in Europe.
    What is the background music called at 6:40? Please

  • @theirishshane2914
    @theirishshane2914 4 года назад +10

    Love the video keep up the good work

  • @mentino1556
    @mentino1556 4 года назад +29

    Thank you. This was highly informative and and true. The pronunciation could have used some more work but I don't blame you, Hungarian is hard for English speakers because we have radically different sounds. For example the name Taksony is not said like Tak Sony, it is pronounced as "Tak-shoñ"

    • @MohicanIncan
      @MohicanIncan 2 года назад

      French Orthography: Taqschiogne

    • @attila3231
      @attila3231 2 года назад

      Pronounce as described Taksony (T-a-k-s-o-ny) pronouncing all letters.

    • @Protagorasz
      @Protagorasz 8 месяцев назад

      Of course, it is full of factual errors and sometimes quite amazing stupidities.

  • @scottinWV
    @scottinWV 4 года назад +1

    I am really enjoying your videos! Thank you so much!

  • @alecpayne18
    @alecpayne18 4 года назад +26

    Wow just saw this, cant wait to watch, fascinating subject. The first video of yours that I watched was about the slavic king I think Yaroslav or someone from the still pagan slavic era. Hungary is fascinating. I'd love to see some of your research on the Great Migration Period. Thanks so much.

    • @TheSunderingSea
      @TheSunderingSea 4 года назад +2

      Yaroslav was a Christian king, the Son of the first Christian king of the Rus St. Vladimir. The pagan kings were Rurik, Oleg, Igor and Syvatoslav.

  • @danielcaneron1969
    @danielcaneron1969 3 года назад +4

    Great video! Ppl dont realize how much work it takes to make these videos, narration errors, burps, coughs and tongue twisters. Also homework and downloading pics, putting into a app. Find music, pics and narration... great vid!

  • @vasarelly37
    @vasarelly37 2 года назад +9

    God bless Hungary!

  • @MarkTulsa2024
    @MarkTulsa2024 4 года назад +2

    Another great video! Thank you!

  • @aliengalaxy6096
    @aliengalaxy6096 4 года назад +101

    There are some example words to see the main logic of the language:
    testvér = test + vér
    (brother = body + blood)
    (Jesus: for my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink)
    nő - nővér
    (woman - sister)
    nővér = nő + vér
    (sister = woman + blood)
    fiú - férfi - fivér
    (boy - man - brother)
    fivér = fi + vér
    (brother = man + blood)
    szeretet (love) = szer - etet (feed)
    gyűlölet (hate) = gyűl - ölet (kill)
    félelem = fél - elem
    (fear = half - element)
    feleség = fele - ség
    (wife = half - ness)
    egészség = egész - ség
    (health = whole - ness) (you will be healthy if the whole thing recover)
    ház - házas
    (house - married)
    változás - válság
    (change - crisis) (need change something to solve the crisis)
    iSTeN - SaTaN (polar consonant system, include the maximum good and maximum bad scenario)
    (god - satan)
    megúsztuk - literally: (we was swimming) meaning: (we survived) (avoids trouble)
    Its mean the Hungarian language keep something about the old flood myth, however around the Carpatian Basin has not a big water.
    szél - szellem - száll
    (wind - ghost - fly)
    levegő - lebegő
    (air - float)
    lélek - lélegzik
    (soul/spirit - breathe)
    étel - élet
    (food - life)
    nap - nap
    (sun - day)
    hónap - hold + nap
    (month - moon + day)
    hét - hét
    (seven - week)
    nyelv - nyelv - nyel - nyelés - nyelőcső - nyal - nyál - nyak
    (language - tongue - to swallow - swallowing - esophagus - to lick - saliva - neck)
    ér - vér - vörös ér
    (vein - blood - red vein)
    felhő = fel + hő
    (cloud = up + warmth)
    farok - farkas
    (tail - wolf) (wolf = the wolf has tail)
    ember - embrio
    (human - embrio)
    szarv - szarvas
    (animal horn, antler - deer) (deer = the deer has antler)
    kéz - kés
    (hand - knife) (use the knife by hand)
    kar - kard
    (arm - sword) (use the sword by arm)
    kar - karom - karmol - karol - karcol - köröm
    (arm - claw - to claw - to embrace - to scratch - nail)
    ég - ág
    (burn - branch) (branch = need branch for burning)
    fa - fázik
    (wood - be cold) (be cold = need seek/cut wood)
    ág - agancs
    (branch - antler) (the antler looks similar like the branches)
    nő - nőzik
    (woman - to womanize)
    öl - lő
    (kill - shoot)
    vár - vár
    (to wait - castle) (castle = where need wait for the enemy gone)
    vörös/veres - véres
    (red color - bloody)
    itt a tó - itató
    (here is the pond) - (animal drinkers)
    tó - toporog
    (pond - to stand indecisively awkwardly)
    puszta - pusztaság - pusztít - pusztul
    (bare, prairie, desert - desolation - to destroy - to decay)
    (seems these English words has similar logic)
    There are some example nouns what have motion expressed connection with the verb:
    folyó - folyik - folyadék
    (river - to flow - liquid)
    folyam - folyamat
    (river - process)
    eső - esik
    (rain - to drop)
    hó - hullik
    (snow - to fall)
    víz - visz
    (water - to carry)
    patak - pattog - pata - patkó
    (brook - to crackle/to decrepitate - hoof - horseshoe)
    dob - dobog
    (drum - to throb)
    tenger - tengleng
    (sea - to sway/to wave/to undulate)
    nyíl - nyilal
    (arrow - to stab/aching pain)
    ér - ered
    (streamlet/small brook/vein - to arise/to originate)
    nyúl - nyulánk
    (rabbit - willowy/lithe)
    anyag - agyag
    (material - clay)
    Hungarian words for the points of the compass are directly derived from the position of the sun during the day in the Northern hemisphere:
    North = észak (from "éj(szaka)", 'night'), as the Sun never shines from the North
    South = dél ('noon'), as the Sun shines from the South at noon
    East = kelet ('rise'), as the Sun rises in the East
    West = nyugat ('set'), as the Sun sets in the West
    The word fiú (boy) is also often noted as an extreme example of the ability of the language to add suffixes to a word, by forming fiaiéi, adding vowel-form suffixes only, where the result is quite a frequently used word:
    fiú = (boy)
    fia = (his/her son)
    fiai = (his/her sons)
    fiáé = (his/her son's (singular object))
    fiáéi = (his/her son's (plural object))
    fiaié = (his/her sons' (singular object))
    fiaiéi = (his/her sons' (plural object))
    The are some example about the word-bushes the word-brushes has similar base meaning, like the branches of a tree:
    ló = (horse)
    lovas = (rider)
    lovaglás = (riding)
    lovagol = (to ride)
    lovag = (knight)
    lovasíjász = (horse archer)
    istálló = (barn)

    • @MrShadow1617
      @MrShadow1617 4 года назад +14

      My dad told me (I am Hungarian and so are my parents) that Hungarian is pretty much the only language where you can form sentences using only "t" and "e". Now writing it is easy, speaking it without tripping is a whole nother level.

    • @barnadanko1989
      @barnadanko1989 4 года назад +20

      Excellent compilation, although some of those are purely coincidental, appearing only in form.
      "félelem" (fear) has no root in "fél"(half) but an identical word "fél" (to fear), sadly despite appearances these two have a different root.
      "szeretet" (love) has nothing in common with "etet" (feed), it's just a result of a noun created from a verb "szeret" + "et" (to love)
      "satan" comes from latin, while "Isten" (God) is a proto-hungarian pagan word for the main god of the pantheon. The original proto-hunarian word for satan is "Ördög"
      the same goes for "ember" and "embrió", but there is an actual nice parallel there: the hungarian word for embryo is "magzat", the root being "mag" (seed)
      "élet" (life) and "étel" (food) are just two similar words no logic there. Some more happy accidents are "kéz - kés
      ", "kar - kard
      ", "vár - vár
      ", "ég - ág", "víz - visz
      "
      "lő" (to shoot) comes from "lök" (to push/to throw)
      "itt a tó" (the lake is here) and "itató" (animal drinkers) are the base for some puns, but there's no meaning behind it
      "fázik" (to be cold) and "toporog" (to stand indecisively) are Onomatopoeia, "fázik" from the shivering sound of "va-va-va" (later v's morphed to f) and "toporog" from the sound of hoofs "top-top"
      and to finish
      "anyag" (material) and "agyag" (clay) also has no common root "anyag" (material) comes from a similar misunderstanding as you've made above. as hungarians associated the latin "mater" (mother) (anya) with "materia" (material) (anyag) while those two have no connection in latin
      There might be some more, but these were the most glaring ones.
      The rest is actually a pretty nice compilation of the hungarian word-building scheme, which is why learning it can be so difficult. Making nouns from verbs then later making them into adjectives by adding different bits to the end, with a gazillion different little rules about sound harmony and when to use which one is a daunting task. But the end result when looking back is pretty logical.

    • @user-ek4il2hb5d
      @user-ek4il2hb5d 4 года назад +8

      Thank you, it's realy interesting! I am taking photo of this. Greetings from Russia!

    • @edebenesfasz9250
      @edebenesfasz9250 4 года назад +2

      Szena, seno, szalma slama, kosza kasa Kovács kovac patko podkova

    • @piros100
      @piros100 4 года назад +3

      this is mostly pure folk etymology :D
      Sátán is a Hebrew loan word. the same consonants with 'Isten' are a pure coincidence. :D :D :D
      some of your other examples are dodgy too, like "vár" as castle has persian origins and it's root the Middle Persian 'var' means 'stronghold'.
      Nyúl (rabbit) is also just a homophone of the verb 'nyúl' (reaches out for sg./elongates) and this is the root of 'nyúlánk'.
      Embryo is from Medieval Latin that borrowed the word from Ancient Greek. So besides the similar sounding 'ember' and 'embrió' have no etymological connection whatsoever.

  • @DoReMi123acb
    @DoReMi123acb 4 года назад +36

    Great history, proud people, and wonderful culture. Hungary is, and will remain, one of the greatest and TRULY European countries, especially considering how the others are destroying themselves.

    • @moonmoon51
      @moonmoon51 4 года назад +7

      Yea, "truly European" straight from Siberia

    • @ggarai3042
      @ggarai3042 4 года назад +1

      Thanks ! God bless you mate!!

    • @busterbiloxi3833
      @busterbiloxi3833 4 года назад

      Egie: Which are the greatest European countries? The least great? The only somewhat great? Which countries are not "great"?

    • @romanrepublic1356
      @romanrepublic1356 4 года назад +1

      @Tarzan and Ireland. What about Scandinavia?

    • @brookewhittle3656
      @brookewhittle3656 4 года назад

      @Tarzan um I dont think so, western Europe was created through the Viking conquests.

  • @JWolf8911
    @JWolf8911 10 месяцев назад +3

    As a hungarian thanks for this video, you did a great job again. But it was funny to hear as you pronounced our strange names :D especially Bulcsú. But no problem, you're not native hungarian. This dinasty gave several saints. Not only King István, but prince Imre (the son of István), king László (Ladislaus), princess Piroska (daughter of Ladislaus, with the name of Irene - later byzantian empress), princess Margit (Margaret), princess Erzsébet (Elizabeth, later the wife of duke Hermann of Thuringia), princess Kinga (Kunigunda, later queen of Poland) were canonized. This Aethelred line is real new for me. There was a scottish queen - also a with the name of Margaret - with a daughter-line descendancy (and also a saint), probably she was a descendent of István's sister or daughter. So her son king David I. was Árpád-dinasty descendant too, and also a saint. Thanks again.

    • @andersbjrnsen7203
      @andersbjrnsen7203 7 месяцев назад

      it IS a pretty hard language both to understand and pronounce😅
      visiting in December, so thought Id learn a bit of greetings and other useful phrases, but I just gave up🙄

  • @princekalender2154
    @princekalender2154 4 года назад +2

    The day you add subs in every language, you'll make BBC and Nat Geo broke. Outstanding video!

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 Год назад +2

    Hungarians were first identifiably called Scythians by the Byzantine emperor Leo the Wise. From the Middle Ages to the present day we consider ourselves as such. Even today some of us know and use our Scythian symbols.

  • @rollastoney
    @rollastoney 4 года назад +4

    Man I love your channel. Great work❤️

  • @stanleysmith7551
    @stanleysmith7551 4 года назад +13

    Yes! 🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺🇭🇺 Thank you!

  • @KofiCatlovesU
    @KofiCatlovesU 2 года назад +1

    Interesting. I love history. Merry Christmas 🌲🌲🌲

  • @jansson007
    @jansson007 4 года назад +1

    You're getting better and better...keep it up! 👍

  • @garygwong88
    @garygwong88 4 года назад +15

    Sir...that was by far the smoothest segue into the VPN advertisement ..truly.. Great video

    • @JenniferinIllinois
      @JenniferinIllinois 4 года назад +3

      I was hoping I could hire some Magyar horsemen to protect my network. 😉😉😉

  • @xyz8512
    @xyz8512 4 года назад +20

    Thank you! I occasionally have to correct people who say Magyars are Turks. We're not, of course.

    • @sas534
      @sas534 4 года назад +7

      Never heard anyone say that before

    • @davidbence485
      @davidbence485 4 года назад +4

      @Çağlar Özgür No our ancestors were not turks. They were only influemced by turks, becouse they lived in a federation. Magyars were originally finno-ugric.

    • @davidbence485
      @davidbence485 4 года назад +6

      @koksal ceylan Lol. And now every turkic country is like some third world muslim $hit, how ironic.

    • @davidbence485
      @davidbence485 4 года назад +1

      @Çağlar Özgür Influemced by the Khazar khaganate. Haven't you paid attention?

    • @davidbence485
      @davidbence485 4 года назад

      @Çağlar Özgür But hungarians are not turks with or without christianity. You have not even paid attention becouse you are a blinded dogmatist, with your pan-turkic propaganda. The Khazar khaganate was a tribal allience, there were not only turks in it, but magyars and iranic tribes too.

  • @domhuckle
    @domhuckle 4 года назад +12

    Big love Hungary

  • @SuzieQGirl
    @SuzieQGirl 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant research and story telling!!! 👏👊👏 Thank you. 🙂