sátorok
Sátorok, also known as "sátrák" in colloquial Hungarian, refer to the traditional, circular, portable tents used by nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples, particularly the Hungarian Magyars during their migration from the Pontic-Caspian steppe to the Carpathian Basin in the 9th century. These tents were a key element of their mobile lifestyle, providing shelter while allowing for easy relocation.
The structure of a sátor typically consists of a wooden frame, often made from birch or pine,
Sátorok played a significant role in Hungarian culture and history, symbolizing the nomadic heritage of the
Today, sátorok are primarily associated with historical reenactments, folk festivals, and cultural exhibitions. They are often