• Horka, or harka, was a title used by the Magyar tribes in the 9th and 10th centuries. According to Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenetos in De...
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    led by King Otto I the Great, annihilated the Hungarian army led by Harka Bulcsú and the chieftains Lél and Súr. With the German victory, further invasions...
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    victory for Otto I the Great, King of the Germans, over the Hungarian harka Bulcsú and the chieftains Lél (Lehel) and Súr. 966: Mieszko I, first duke of...
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    and leaders Henry the Fowler, East Frankish king and duke of Saxony Bulcsú, a harka Lél and Súr, chieftains Casualties and losses Reportedly minor Reportedly...
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  • historian, Florin Curta suggests that it is possible that the gyula and the harka (title of the leader of the Hungarian tribal federation) ruled over the...
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  • mistakenly calls him Bulcsú's father. In his work Anonymus, he strongly mixed personal names and names of dignitaries (Gyula, Harka). from the time of the...
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    from that of the ruling prince who had dispatched his nephew, and the harka Bulcsú to Constantinople, to renew the peace treaty; the envoys attached so...
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  • the Byzantines and converted to Christianity. The first of them, the harka Bulcsú (d. 955) received baptism in 948, but he never became a devout Christian...
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