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The Hungarians have long been a proud people, and were converted in 1000 AD to Christianity. Since that time the fortunes of Hungaria have waxed and waned, fighting frequent battles with the Caliphate of Thenas to the South and the Caliphate of Tutobergha to the West. In the last centuries treaties of non-aggression have been signed with the Orthodox Empire and the Republic of the Two Nations. While the Hungarian nation appeared on the verge of meltdown during the 1990's, several key events lead to a more unified nation.

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  • Hungaria (Pure Arabica)
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  • The Hungarians have long been a proud people, and were converted in 1000 AD to Christianity. Since that time the fortunes of Hungaria have waxed and waned, fighting frequent battles with the Caliphate of Thenas to the South and the Caliphate of Tutobergha to the West. In the last centuries treaties of non-aggression have been signed with the Orthodox Empire and the Republic of the Two Nations. While the Hungarian nation appeared on the verge of meltdown during the 1990's, several key events lead to a more unified nation.
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name short
  • Hungaria
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Timeline
  • Pure Arabica
Name en
  • Republic of Hungaria
Name
  • Magyar Köztársaság
regime
  • Confederated Republic
Language
  • Hungarian
Currency
  • Forint
Population
  • 45161934(xsd:integer)
Religion
  • Orthodox Christianity
Capital
  • Budapest
Flag
  • MagyarPA.jpg
hos title
  • President
abstract
  • The Hungarians have long been a proud people, and were converted in 1000 AD to Christianity. Since that time the fortunes of Hungaria have waxed and waned, fighting frequent battles with the Caliphate of Thenas to the South and the Caliphate of Tutobergha to the West. In the last centuries treaties of non-aggression have been signed with the Orthodox Empire and the Republic of the Two Nations. Hungaria was a kingdom until 1918, at which point the king stepped down and the government devolved into a loose confederation of states: Hungaria, Rumania, Serbia, Croatia, Dalmatia and Slovakia. Moldova became a break-away nation, but was subjugated by Malorussia in 1962. While the Hungarian nation appeared on the verge of meltdown during the 1990's, several key events lead to a more unified nation. 1. * The attempted secession of Slovenia from Croatia, as ethnic muslims sought to secede and form their own entity. 2. * Border pressure and open war from the Caliphate of Thenas. 3. * The Attempted secession of Cosova.
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