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Kunság (German: Kumanien; Latin: Cumania), later also known as Jászkunság or Jászkun kerület (lit. "Jassic–Cuman District"), is a historical, ethnographic...
Click to read more »in which Cumans and/or Kipchaks settled, such as the historic region of Kunság in Hungary, and the former Diocese of Cumania (in Romania and Hungary)....
Click to read more »The main variety of the region is Olaszrizling. Csongrád, Hajós-Baja, Kunság. Mainly fresh and light wines from many varieties. Bükk: mainly white wines...
Click to read more »Great Hungarian Plain, creating two regions incorporating the name Cumania (Kunság in Hungarian): Greater Cumania (Nagykunság) and Little Cumania (Kiskunság)...
Click to read more »whom from the Great Hungarian Plain, (including Cuman descendants from Kunság region) the following haplogroups and frequencies are obtained: 30% R1a...
Click to read more »France Veneto within Italy Silesia within Poland Székely Land within Romania Kunság within the Kingdom of Hungary (1279–1876) Grand Duchy of Finland within...
Click to read more »(Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine) Jászság (Hungary) Kunság (Hungary) Little Hungarian Plain (Kisalföld/Malá dunajská kotlina – Hungary...
Click to read more »Cumans (or Kumans) were a Turkic nation settled on Hungarian territory (Kunság), where were incorporated into Hungarian forces as mercenaries. During the...
Click to read more »privileged territory called Kunság until the late 19th century. When the debate revived in the 18th century, the leaders of the Kunság region projected the political...
Click to read more »Banat (larger parts in Romania and Serbia) Baranya (small part in Croatia) Kunság (Cumania) Greater Cumania Little Cumania Former historical regions of Hungary...
Click to read more »tribe of pagan Kipchaks that settled the area. Its territory is 1,196 km2. Kunság (Cumania) Kiskunság (Little Cumania) "Jászkun Kerület". Magyar Katolikus...
Click to read more »(Hungarian: Szreberniki bánság) Halasszék (a sedes) Jászság Kolbázszék (a sedes) Kunság Provincia XXIV oppidorum terrae Scepusiensis (in 1412, thirteen of the towns...
Click to read more »(1): 149–196. doi:10.1556/022.2018.63.1.9. ISSN 1216-9803. Bartha Júlia: A Kunság népi kultúrájának keleti elemei Hoppál 1975:216–218,224,229 Hoppál 2005...
Click to read more »continuous wine regions with similar conditions: Csongrád, Hajós-Baja and Kunság. Its area is mostly flat; the typical soil is sand and occasionally loess...
Click to read more »being created by deposits of and the old path of the Danube and Tisza. Kunság (Cumania) Nagykunság (Greater Cumania) Kiskunság National Park "Jászkun...
Click to read more »Jásztelek Jászszentandrás Jászágó Jászivány Alattyán Jánoshida Pusztamonostor Kunság "Jászkun Kerület". Magyar Katolikus Lexikon. "Encyclopedia Iranica, "Alans"...
Click to read more »Golden Horde Region Cumania Ethnicity Cumans, Kipchaks, Tatars Extinct In Kunság: 1770, with the death of István Varró Other regions: evolved into Kipchak-Cuman...
Click to read more »Balatonboglár Balatonfüred-Csopak Nagy-Somló Zala Duna Csongrád Hajós-Baja Kunság Eger Bükk Eger Észak-Dunántúl Etyek-Buda Mátra Mór Neszmély Pannonhalma...
Click to read more »Cumans (or Kumans) were a Turkic nation settled on Hungarian territory (Kunság), where were incorporated into Hungarian forces as mercenaries. During the...
Click to read more »of the Mátra mountains and the southern wine regions of Tolna County and Kunság. Some plantings of Grüner Veltliner can also be found in Bulgaria. In recent...
Click to read more »Villány on the warm Pannonian Basin with significant plantings also found in Kunság, Eger, and Balaton. In Romania, Merlot is the most widely exported red wine...
Click to read more »with the Zrínyi, Hunyadi and Szabolcs rookie battalions, the Kecskemét and Kunság National Guards and some Hussars, a total of about 3000 infantry, 200 cavalry...
Click to read more »Rosebud Creek in Montana Territory. June 19 – Jászkunság, the last remnant of Kunság within Austria-Hungary, is disestablished. June 25/26 – American Indian...
Click to read more »of Hungarians settled in Novi Bečej. In 1826, colonists from Jászság and Kunság settled in Arač near Novo Miloševo. In 1830, Hungarians from Alföld settled...
Click to read more »protection. In the Kingdom of Hungary, Cumans created two regions named Cumania (Kunság in Hungarian): Greater Cumania (Nagykunság) and Little Cumania (Kiskunság)...
Click to read more »between the 9th and 13th centuries. Still-extant Turkic toponyms, such as Kunság (Cumania), reflect this history. The subjugated local population in the...
Click to read more »particularly around Sopron near the Austrian border of Burgenland, and Eger and Kunság in central Hungary. In the Eger region, Kékfrankos has displaced Kadarka...
Click to read more »(Battle of Homs) of 1299 (14th-century miniature) Historical coat of arms of Kunság, where Cumans in Hungary settled, 1279. Templar seal of the 13th century...
Click to read more »Hont, Hunyad, Keve, Kolozs, Komárom, Krassó, Kraszna, Küküllő megye és Kunság [Historical Geography of Hungary of the Árpáds, Volume III: The Counties...
Click to read more »zúgnak habjai Tiszának, Dunának, Árpád hős magzatjai Felvirágozának. Értünk Kunság mezein Ért kalászt lengettél, Tokaj szőlővesszein Nektárt csepegtettél....
Click to read more »Hont, Hunyad, Keve, Kolozs, Komárom, Krassó, Kraszna, Küküllő megye és Kunság [Historical Geography of Hungary of the Árpáds, Volume III: The Counties...
Click to read more »Szerencsejáték Zrt. belotto – official jersey manufacturer Europcar Soudal Kunság-Szesz Zrt. Tissot – official timekeeper Sports portal Hungary portal 2016...
Click to read more »food is one of the restaurant's selling points. Duck is sourced from the Kunság region, wine from Tokaj wine region, and catfish from Lake Fertő; the restaurant...
Click to read more »in Hungary comes mainly from vineyards in the Csongrád, Hajós–Baja and Kunság regions of the Great Hungarian Plain and the Etyek–Buda, Balatonfelvidék...
Click to read more »Fack's group: 2 battalions of the Kunság National Guards, 1 battalion of the Bácska National Guard, 3 companies of the Kunság cavalry. Kollowrat (Castiglione)...
Click to read more »hectares (3,200 acres) of Bianca planted in Hungary, the vast majority in the Kunság region where there 1,137 hectares (2,810 acres) in 2012. Outside of Hungary...
Click to read more »war-torn region, and in 1718 he brought families in from the surrounding Kunság. In the summer of 1719, Jász and Palóc families from across Hungary were...
Click to read more »Hungary Gül Baba Almış (Almas) iltäbär Böszörmény Khalyzians Turks in Hungary Kunság Jászság Only takes into account the Muslim population residing on land controlled...
Click to read more »Community Religious Catholic prayers and religious music Kunság Rádió Kiskőrös Kiskőrös 97,0 MHz Kunság-Média Nonprofit Kft. Commercial Local commercial mix...
Click to read more »Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok megyei II. osztály, Kunság csoport 5 Mezőtúri AFC 1 / 12 51 2010–11 Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok megyei II. osztály, Kunság csoport 5 Mezőtúri AFC 3 /...
Click to read more »for centuries, during which time Cuman settlers were concentrated into Kunság region. The position most possibly evolved with the resettlement of the...
Click to read more »Hont, Hunyad, Keve, Kolozs, Komárom, Krassó, Kraszna, Küküllő megye és Kunság [Historical Geography of Hungary of the Árpáds, Volume I: The Counties of...
Click to read more »Hont, Hunyad, Keve, Kolozs, Komárom, Krassó, Kraszna, Küküllő megye és Kunság [Historical Geography of Hungary of the Árpáds, Volume I: The Counties of...
Click to read more »between the rivers Temes (Timiș) and Maros, establishing the autonomous Kunság. The charter also stated that the Cuman lords and nobles enjoy the same...
Click to read more »the Hungarian nation despite their surviving privileged territory called Kunság until the late 19th century. Czímer 1929, p. 411. Engel 2001, p. 99. Berend...
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