Hungarian history and culture
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- The early way of life in the Carpathian basin.
- The mutual effects and the cultural influences.
- Conclusion.
Abstract
The Carpathian basin is composed by the Carpathians, the Alps ands the Dinaric Alps. This geographical situation makes present-day Hungary as a singular country, a land with melting-pot cultures from different ages. Finally, the Magyars has sealed the curse when the prince Árpád has conquered the Carpathian basin in 896. During the following millennium, the Magyars has known many periods of occupation of different civilisations and culture. All those aspects lead us to have interests in two main aspects of hungarian history and culture. On one hand, we will describe some aspects of the early way of life, the effects on the steppe migration and on the other hand, we will touch on the subject of the mutual effects in the Carpathian basin which have influenced the features of the Magyar's culture.
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