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Eastern Hungarians : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eastern Hungarians
"Eastern Hungarians"〔Pál Engel, Tamás Pálosfalvi, Andrew Ayton, (Realm of St. Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary ), I.B.Tauris, 2005, p. 99〕〔Iván Boldizsár, (The New Hungarian Quarterly, Volume 29 ), Lapkiadó Publishing House, 1988, p. 127〕 or "Eastern Magyars"〔András Róna-Tas, (Chuvash studies ), Akadémiai Kiadó, 1982, p. 52〕 is a broad term for groups of Hungarians who remained in Eastern Europe during the Migration Period and did not participate in the Hungarian conquest. ==Magyars in Magna Hungaria==
Friar Julian named the country of the Eastern Hungarians for ''Magna Hungaria'' (''Great Hungary''). It was roughly situated in the area of present-day Bashkortostan. Before the start of the Mongol Invasion, Julian was able to reach the territory bordered by the rivers Volga – Kama – Belaya – Ural as a companion to a Muslim priest. There he found the Hungarians and found, which the chronicles of the time referred to as ''Magna Hungaria''. Julian was even able to communicate with them in Hungarian (despite the gap of at least 300–400 years since the split).〔Arnold Joseph Toynbee, (Constantine Porphyrogenitus and his world ), Oxford University Press, 1973, p. 421〕 He set off home anxious to give account on his mission, as well as the news he gathered about the upcoming invasion of the Mongols.
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