Ebook: The Early Hungarians in the Light of Recent Historical Research
Author: Tibor E. Barath
- Year: 1983
- Publisher: Published by the Author
- City: Montreal
- Language: English
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This volume shows to the English reader the origin of the Hungarians and their first civilization, — according to recent historical research.
In the new light, the Hungarians seem to have come from the Ancient Near East — Mesopotamia, Egypt and Syria — where the first Higher Civilization flourished. Their westward moving tribes reached the Middle Danube basin already in the Neolithic times and had laid the foundation of the future Hungary. In the subsequent periods Scythians, Huns and half-Turkised Arpad-Hungarians added their own ethnic and cultural contribution to the existing heritage, whereby the People acquired its final characteristics by the end of the IXth century A.D.
In the new light, the Hungarians seem to have come from the Ancient Near East — Mesopotamia, Egypt and Syria — where the first Higher Civilization flourished. Their westward moving tribes reached the Middle Danube basin already in the Neolithic times and had laid the foundation of the future Hungary. In the subsequent periods Scythians, Huns and half-Turkised Arpad-Hungarians added their own ethnic and cultural contribution to the existing heritage, whereby the People acquired its final characteristics by the end of the IXth century A.D.
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