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What was a primary characteristic of Magyar invasions in Europe during the late 800s?

They were skilled horsemen who targeted isolated villages and monasteries.

They formed alliances with local rulers to gain control.

They focused on attacking and capturing coastal cities.

They established permanent settlements in conquered lands.

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A primary characteristic of Magyar invasions in Europe during the late 800s was that they were skilled horsemen who targeted isolated villages and monasteries. The Magyars, who originated from the Ural region, conducted swift raids and were known for their mobility and adeptness in horse riding, which allowed them to effectively strike vulnerable areas in the heart of Europe.
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