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Hills Concealing Gold
Hannibal in the Alps
In 218 BCE, Hannibal led his campaign against Rome through the Alps. Having already crossed the seemingly most difficult peaks with his army, he faced an unexpected challenge as they began their descent toward the plains. The route was shorter this way, but the steep slopes made progress significantly harder. The perilous crossing was recorded by...
Explanation of March
What was Petőfi in 1848, and why did the miracle succeed for him?
People of the East
István Széchenyi said nothing new when he emphatically proclaimed the Hungarians as a people of the East. The awareness of their Eastern origin and their profoundly distinct Eastern character from other European nations had been passed down to the Hungarians from previous centuries.
The Heroism of the Hungarian Teacher
The Umayyads in Spain
In the Middle Ages, the Muslim world referred to modern-day Spain and its African territories as "al-Andalus." This name stuck to the southeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula. In Andalusia, the Arabs divided themselves into tribes based on lineage, primarily North Arabs, Yemenis, and Mudarites. Opposing them were the Berbers, who also formed...
The Rightly Guided Four Caliphs
Abu Bakr
After Muhammad's death, succession occurred in a manner customary in Arabia at the time, following a familial format. Umar, one of the Prophet's companions, proclaimed Muhammad's father-in-law, Abu Bakr, as his successor and caliph. Political considerations played a decisive role in this decision.
The people of Mecca and Medina supported the...