Tribes from western Siberia migrate to the modern day Hungary area and populate the land. The expan as far as into Slovakia, Transylvania, and Croatia.
The Hungarians conquer and fill in the Carpathian Basin area, which covers up to the Transylvanian Mountains and down to modern day Croatia.
The Kingdom of Hungary would be established, the same kingdom that would go on in the Austrian Empire and last until 1946.
The Kingdom of Hungary reaches the Adriatic Sea coastline, entering a union with Croatia.
The Mongols, under Batu Khan's order, is invaded and ravaged, leaving over half of Hungary's population killed.
Charles I, also known as "Charles the Great" establishes control of Hungary after a period of unrest, wars, and conflicts.