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Pechenegs
The Pechenegs () or Patzinaks, also known as Pecheneg Turks,'''''' were a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language. In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Pechenegs controlled much of the steppes of southeast Europe and the Crimean Peninsula. In the 9th century, the Pechenegs began a period of wars against Rus', and for more than two centuries launched raids into the lands of Rus', which sometimes escalated into full-scale wars.
Matthias Church
Roman Catholic church in Budapest, Hungary
Ottoman Hungary
parts of the medieval Hungary under Ottoman reign (1541–1699)
Islam in Hungary
religion in Hungary
Tomb of Gül Baba
16th‑century Islamic pilgrimage site associated with the Bektashi order in Budapest, Hungary
Gyula Germanus
Hungarian professor, writer, islamologist and politician (1884-1979)
Böszörmény
Böszörmény, Izmaelita, Hysmaelita ("Ishmaelites") or Szerecsen ("Saracens"), were names used to refer to the Muslims who lived in medieval Hungary. They constituted a significant part of the population from the foundation of the state at end of the 9th century until the Mongol invasions at the end of the 13th century