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  2. Hungarian Grey - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian Grey (Hungarian: Magyar Szürke, pronounced [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈsyrkɛ] ⓘ), also known as the Hungarian Grey Steppe, [5]: 334 is a Hungarian breed of beef cattle. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] : 96 It belongs to the group of Podolic cattle [ 7 ] : 27 [ 8 ] : 49 and is characterised by long lyre-shaped horns and a pale grey coat.

  3. Podolian cattle - Wikipedia

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    Podolian cattle is a group of cattle breeds characterised by grey coats and upright and often long horns that are thought to have originated in the Podolian steppe. [1] Breeds in this group include: Podolian Grey Steppe breeds from Eastern Europe Hungarian Grey / Hungarian Steppe cattle (Hungary) Slavonian-Syrmian Podolian (Croatia)

  4. Gulyás (herdsman) - Wikipedia

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    The gulyás (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡujaːʃ] ⓘ) is the traditional mounted cattle-herdsman of Hungary. [1] The gulyás tradition is associated with the Hungarian puszta and with the Hungarian Grey or Hungarian Steppe breed of Podolic cattle, Hungarian: Magyar szürke szarvasmarha, now considered a meat breed but formerly used as oxen. [1]

  5. Ukrainian Grey - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Grey (Ukrainian: Сіра українська порода, sira ukrayin'ska) is an ancient Ukrainian breed of Podolian cattle. [4] It is a hardy breed, and was traditionally used both for meat and for draught power. It is similar to other European steppe cattle breeds such as the Hungarian Grey and the Italian Podolica.

  6. Hussar - Wikipedia

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    Archduke Stephen of Austria, Palatine of Hungary, in 19th-century Hungarian general's hussar style gala uniform; [1] with characteristic tight dolman jacket, loose-hanging pelisse over-jacket, and busby. A hussar [a] was a member of a class of light cavalry, originally from the Kingdom of Hungary during the 15th and 16th centuries. The title ...

  7. Hortobágy National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hortobágy is a steppe, a grassy plain with Hungarian Grey cattle, racka, Italian Mediterranean buffalo, and Nonius horses tended by mounted herdsmen called Csikós. It provides habitat for various species including the nominate subspecies of both the Roe deer , and European wildcat , the european Red fox , the European ground squirrel , the ...

  8. Eurasian nomads - Wikipedia

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    The steppe nomads had no permanent abode, but travelled from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock. The generic designation encompasses the varied ethnic groups who have at times inhabited steppe regions of present-day Kazakhstan , Kyrgyzstan , Tajikistan , Turkmenistan , Uzbekistan , Uyghuristan , Mongolia , Russia , and ...

  9. Great Kurultáj - Wikipedia

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    The aim of this event is to strengthen the unity of the Eurasian steppe-nomadic horse culture and traditions between Hungarians and their cultural relatives, eastern Turkic peoples and Altaic peoples. The first Kurultáj was held in the Torgay Region of Kazakhstan in 2007. The first Kurultáj in Hungary was held in 2008.