Hungarian-Macedonian connections and relationships. They are established in the Middle Ages (the daughter of the Hungarian ruler Zejze are men for the son of Samuel – the thrown of Gavril Radomir), continue after the Maric battle (1371), when the sons of King Volkashin, the Brothers of King Marko, finish life in Hungary as nobles. New ties are also established after the Karposhen Uprising (1689), when the second wave of emigration Macedonians followed, which lasts until the end of ⅹⅴⅰⅰⅰ c. Shopping and cultural premines are also developed, and Joachim Krchovski and Kiril Pejcinovic in K. Pejcinovic: “Different instructive gaught”, Budin city (1819) Budim Published the first books “Small radio and secondly foreseen Christ” (1814) and “Mirror” (1816) in Bu-Dim. Independent Macedonia establishes diplomatic relations with Hungary on 29. ⅷ 1994 The first extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia in Hungary is Ognen Maleski (non-resident, from Vienna). The first Associate and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Hungary in the Republic of Macedonia is Janos Tot (non-resident, from Belgrade). Lit.: Stjepan Antholeak, Medieval Macedonia, and Skopje, 1985; Achille Tunte, Republic of Macedonia – First Decade (1990-1999), Skopje, 2005. T. Petr.
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