magyarsítás
Magyarsítás, often translated as Magyarization, refers to a historical process of linguistic and cultural assimilation aimed at integrating non-Hungarian populations into the dominant Hungarian nation. This policy was most prominently implemented in the Kingdom of Hungary, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The primary goal was to create a more unified and homogeneous Hungarian state by encouraging or compelling ethnic minorities to adopt the Hungarian language, customs, and national identity.
Magyarsítás manifested in various ways. It involved the promotion of the Hungarian language in administration, education,
The impact of Magyarsítás was significant and controversial. It led to considerable friction and resentment among