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Hungarian man in a modern peasant shirt and csikós hat

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Anker Barnabás ( @thecojsz ) plans to paint an old couple (or throuple!) in Eastern Europe, during the 10th-11th century, bathing in a river together. There will be Magyar clothing and items visible, showing their pre-Christian Hungarian culture.
Ethnic Hungarian Girl Attends Her Calvinist Confirmation in Inucu, Cluj, Romania (Hungarian: Inaktelke, Kalotaszeg)
The majority of Transylvanian Hungarians are Calvinists, largely because of historical developments during the 16th century's Protestant Reformation. At that time, Transylvania was relatively independent and known for its religious tolerance, which allowed Protestant ideas, especially Calvinism, to spread more freely. Calvinism’s focus on personal faith, permission of use of the Hungarian language in worship, and its simpler church structure attracted many ethnic Hungarians. Adopting Calvinism also helped them maintain a distinct cultural and religious identity amid a diverse religious landscape shaped not only by Catholic, but also by Orthodox Christian and Islamic powers in this part of Europe.
Ethnic Hungarian Girl from the village of Bogojevo (Hungarian: Gombos) in West Bačka District, Vojvodina Province, Serbia
Hungarian Folk Costume from Kalotaszeg, Transylvania
"This distinctive, colourful and heavily ornamented costume is characteristic of the Hungarian people of Magyarvista, present-day Viştea, Kalotaszeg region, Romania. A number of Hungarian communities whose regions became part of Romania after 1920 have maintained their identity. " - The British Mueseum

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Magyars: the Magyars were horsemen from the Pontic-Caspian steppe, but horsemen with less-than-usual origins despite seemingly serving as auxiliaries of the Khazars.
Coverage of the various historical cultures, rulers, and states of Europe
Magyar migration and conquest of Pannonia
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