Overview
The Grand Principality of Hungary or Duchy of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Nagyfejedelemség: "Hungarian Grand Principality", Byzantine Greek: Τουρκία (Tourkia)) was the earliest documented Hungarian state in the Carpathian Basin, established around 895, following the 9th century Magyar invasion of the Carpathian Basin. The Hungarians took possession of the Carpathian Basin in a pre-planned manner, with a long move-in between 862–895. The Hungarians, a semi-nomadic people, formed a tribal alliance led by Árpád (founder of the Árpád dynasty) who arrived from Etelköz, their earlier principality east of the Carpathians. During the period, the power of the Hungarian Grand Prince seemed to be decreasing irrespective of the success of the Hungarian military raids across Europe. The tribal territories, ruled by Hungarian warlords.
Historical Periods
Principality of Hungary (900–910)
900 CE – 910 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 172,858 km²
Principality of Hungary (911–921)
911 CE – 921 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 232,570 km²
Principality of Hungary (922–925)
922 CE – 925 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 281,167 km²
Principality of Hungary (926–946)
926 CE – 946 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 261,711 km²
Principality of Hungary (947–959)
947 CE – 959 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 263,931 km²
Principality of Hungary (960–979)
960 CE – 979 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 217,667 km²
Principality of Hungary (980–989)
980 CE – 989 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 222,253 km²
Principality of Hungary (990–999)
990 CE – 999 CE
Capital: EsztergomArea: 221,760 km²