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The Magyars, a Finno-Ugric people, are believed to have originated in the Ural Mountains region of Central Asia.
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The Magyars begin their westward migration, moving away from their original homeland in search of better living conditions and opportunities. -
Around 895 CE, the Magyars settle in the Carpathian Basin (modern-day Hungary) after a period of wandering and conflict with neighboring tribes. -
Under the leadership of Árpád, the Magyars establish the Principality of Hungary, marking the foundation of the Hungarian state.
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In 972 CE, Prince Géza converts to Christianity, paving the way for the eventual Christianization of Hungary and its integration into Western Europe.