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The Hungarian Native Faith (Hungarian: Ősmagyar vallás), also termed Hungarian Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan new religious movement aimed at representing an ethnic religion of the Hungarians, inspired by taltosism (Hungarian shamanism), ancient mythology and later folklore. The Hungarian Native Faith movement has roots in 18th- and 19th-century Enlightenment and Romantic elaborations, and early-20th-century ethnology. The construction of a national Hungarian religion was endorsed in interwar Turanist circles (1930s–1940s), and, eventually, Hungarian Native Faith movements blossomed in Hungary after the fall of the Soviet Union.

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  • الدين المجري المحلي (ar)
  • Hungarian Native Faith (en)
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  • الدين المجري المحلي، ويُطلق عليه أيضًا الوثنية الحديثة، هو حركة دينية جديدة تهدف إلى تمثيل دين عرقي للمجريين، مستوحى من التالتوس (الشامانية المجرية)، والميثولوجيا الهنغارية والفولكلور اللاحق. ترجع جذور حركة الإيمان المحلي المجري إلى القرنين الثامن عشر والتاسع عشر من عصر التنوير والإسهاب الرومنسي، وعرقيات أوائل القرن العشرين. أقرّ بناء دين مجري وطني في وسط الطورانية خلال الفترة ما بين الحربين العالميتين (ثلاثينيات وأربعينيات القرن العشرين)، وفي نهاية المطاف، ازدهرت الحركات المجرية للإيمان المحلي في المجر بعد سقوط الاتحاد السوفيتي. (ar)
  • The Hungarian Native Faith (Hungarian: Ősmagyar vallás), also termed Hungarian Neopaganism, is a modern Pagan new religious movement aimed at representing an ethnic religion of the Hungarians, inspired by taltosism (Hungarian shamanism), ancient mythology and later folklore. The Hungarian Native Faith movement has roots in 18th- and 19th-century Enlightenment and Romantic elaborations, and early-20th-century ethnology. The construction of a national Hungarian religion was endorsed in interwar Turanist circles (1930s–1940s), and, eventually, Hungarian Native Faith movements blossomed in Hungary after the fall of the Soviet Union. (en)
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