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  2. Hungarian Defence Forces - Wikipedia

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    The central element of the emblem of the Hungarian Defence Forces is the Turul bird with extended wings holding the sword of King Saint Stephen in its claws. The element is surrounded by a turkey oak branch on the right and an olive branch on the left.

  3. Coat of arms of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The most intensive contacts between the Hungarian royal court and the Constantinople imperial court was under Béla III. [12] It was during this time that he brought with him the double cross as a royal emblem, which appeared for the first time on his coat of arms and minted coins. [10] [12] King Emeric (1196-1204) issued a Golden Bull.

  4. Turul - Wikipedia

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    The Turul is used as in the design of coats of arms of the Hungarian Defence Forces, the Counter Terrorism Centre and the Office of National Security. [32] [33] [34] The central element of the emblem of the Hungarian Defence Forces is the Turul bird with extended wings holding the sword of King Saint Stephen in its claws. [32]

  5. Royal Hungarian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Hungarian Army (Hungarian: Magyar Királyi Honvédség, German: Königlich Ungarische Armee) was the name given to the land forces of the Kingdom of Hungary in the period from 1922 to 1945. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Its name was inherited from the Royal Hungarian Honvéd which went under the same Hungarian title of Magyar Királyi ...

  6. Armorial of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Hungary was adopted on 3 July 1990, after the end of communist rule. The arms have been used before, both with and without the Holy Crown of Hungary, sometimes as part of a larger, more complex coat of arms, and its elements date back to the Middle Ages.

  7. National symbols of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Hungarian dishes abound in piquant flavors and aromas. [4] Dishes are flavorful, spicy and often rather heavy. Flavors of Hungarian dishes are based on centuries-old traditions in spicing and preparation methods. [4] The exquisite ingredients are produced by local agricultural and husbandry.

  8. Military ranks of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The military ranks of Hungary are the military insignia used by the Hungarian Defence Forces.The Land Forces and Air Force ranks are the same, as the Hungarian Defense Forces are an integrated service.

  9. List of Hungarian flags - Wikipedia

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    Infantry colour of the Hungarian People's Army A red flag bordered with a white and green „wolf-teeth” pattern, charged with the state („Kádár”) coat of arms in the center. 1957–1976 Armoured regiments' standard of the Hungarian People's Army 1939–1945 Bicycle and motorised infantry battalions' standard of the Royal Hungarian Army