- Székely
Infobox Ethnic group
group=Székely
poptime= Estimated: 665,000 in Romania 180,000 outside Romania
popplace=Romania (mostly in the counties ofHarghita ,Covasna and parts of Mureş), southernHungary and the rest of the world
langs=Hungarian, Romanian (as second language)
rels=Predominantly Roman Catholic, with Hungarian Reformed and Unitarian minorities
related= other Hungarians:"For the village in northeastern Hungary, see
Székely (village) "The Székely (pronounced IPA| [ˈseːkɛj] ) or Szekler people ( _hu. Székely, _ro. Secui, _de. Szekler, _la. Siculi), are a Hungarian-speaking
ethnic group mostly living in the counties of Harghita, Covasna and Mureş inRomania , with a significant population also living inTolna ,Hungary . Based on official 2002 Romanian census numbers, [en icon ro icon hu icon [http://www.udmr.ro/script/hunginro.php?lang=eng Hungarians in Romania] , on the site of theDemocratic Union of Hungarians in Romania . Accessed 16 July 2006.] approximately 1,434,000 [ [http://www.recensamant.ro/ Population census of 2002] ro icon - recensamant 2002 --> rezultate --> 4. POPULATIA DUPA ETNIE] ethnic-Hungarians live in Romania, mostly inTransylvania . Of these, about 665,000 live in the counties ofHarghita ,Covasna and parts of Mureş with a Székely majority (60%). The Székely therefore account for a significant part (45%) of theHungarian minority in Romania . When given the choice on the Romanian census between ethnically identifying as "Székely" or "Hungarian," the overwhelming majority of Székely choose the latter. Note that they were not allowed to choose both of them. Therefore, on the last Romanian census (2002 ) only 150 persons declared their ethnicity as "Székely".Aranyosszék exclave
There are about 10,000–15,000 Székely living in the former territory of
Aranyosszék . Examples of Székely villages there includeFelsőszentmihály (today part of Mihai Viteazu Commune), orFelvinc (part of Unirea Commune).History
The Székely were considered the finest warriors of medieval Transylvania. They were part of the "
Unio Trium Nationum " ("Union of Three Nations") a coalition of the three Transylvanian Estates, the other two nations being the (also predominantly Hungarian) nobility and the “Saxon” (that is, ethnic German) burghers. These three nations ruled Transylvania, usually in harmony though sometimes in conflict with one another. During the Long War, the Székely formed an alliance with PrinceMichael the Brave ofWallachia against the army ofAndrew Cardinal Báthory , recently appointed Prince ofTransylvania .Controversy about origins
The Székely have historically claimed descent from Attila's Huns, and feel that they played a special role in shaping Hungary. After the Magyar tribes settled in Pannonia, they believed that they had special rights to that land as an inheritance from Attila. Székely people adhere proudly to their Hungarian identity.While the idea of Székely descent from the Huns remains an important part of Székely tradition and folk culture, the theory has lost scholarly currency in the twentieth century. Theories have been advanced suggesting Avar,
Gepid , or Turkic ancestry, and some have dated their presence in the Eastern Carpathians as early as the fifth century. A small number of scholars believe that they are related toScythians who might have joined the Magyars on their trek westward and assimilated into the proto-Hungarian culture. Some have also suggested the Székely are simplyMagyars , like other Hungarians; according to this theory, their strongly distinguishable cultural differences stem from centuries of relative isolation in the mountains. Some scholars believe in a two-fold Hungarian migration of Transylvania and thePannonian Plain , one prior to the main Magyar conquest of the Pannonian Plain in896 . According to this theory, the Székely are a Hungarian group that settled in Transylvania during this first migration.ymbols
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Population by county
The Székely live mainly in Harghita, Covasna and Mureş counties. They form a majority of the population in the counties of Covasna and Harghita.
The relatively small and isolated Székely population on the border of
Cluj andAlba counties ("formerAranyosszék ") assimilated more significantly during the 20th century than inhabitants of the compact Székely areas. They can be estimated to be less than 20,000 today.The
Székelys of Bukovina form a culturally separate group with its own history.Autonomy
Ever since the abolition of the
Hungarian Autonomous Province by the Ceauşescu regime in1968 , some of the Székely have pressed for their autonomy to be restored. Several proposals have been discussed within the Székely Hungarian community and by the Romanian majority. One of theSzékely autonomy initiatives is based on the model of the Spanish autonomous community ofCatalonia . [ro icon [http://www.gandul.info/2006-05-27/politic/romaniei_ii_este_aplicabil României îi este aplicabil modelul de autonomie al Cataloniei] ("The Catalan autonomy model is applicable in Romania"), "Gândul ", 27 May 2006] A major peaceful demonstration was held in 2006 in favor of autonomy [http://www.hunsor.se/avitus/szekelymanifest060316.htm] .Fiction
In
Bram Stoker 's novel "Dracula ", the eponymousvampire count regards himself as a Székely, and very explicitly presents them as a separate nation from the Hungarians. He describes a history for his people, claiming a descent both from the Huns and also from an "Ugric tribe fromIceland ". He even goes so far as to claim that "after the battle of Mohacs, we threw off the Hungarian yoke". However, this version of Székely history owes far more to the imagination of Bram Stoker than to any historical fact. The historicalVlad III Dracula was actually aVlach leader ofWallachia .Far more accurate in their depictions of the Székely are the novels of
Tamási Áron , a twentieth-century writer fromFarkaslaka who set universal stories of love and self-individuation against the backdrop of Székely village culture.ee also
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Hungarian minority in Romania
*List of Székely settlements
*Alexander Csoma de Kőrös (Székely origins)
*Bertalan Székely
*Edmund Bordeaux Szekely
*György (Székely) Dózsa
*Louis C.K. (surname Székely)
*Rulers of Transylvania Mózes Székely
*Székelys of Bukovina
*Székelykeve
*Székely land (Székelyföld, Terra Siculorum, Ţinutul Secuiesc)
*Old Hungarian script (Szekely runes)Notes
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/erdelyilobby/htm/Szh_new.htm The Székely Anthem with English and German lyrics]
* [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Szeklers Encyclopedia 1911 Article]
* [http://www.mozaik.info.hu/mozaweb/himnusz/page4114.htm Székely Anthem]
* [http://www.szekelyhirmondo.ro/ Székely News]
* [http://w3.enternet.hu/sandor64/cffr/papers/sabbat.htm Minority Cultures: The Szeklers Jews]
* [http://lgi.osi.hu/documents.php?id=1098 Minority Cultures: The Szeklers Tortured History]
* [http://adatbank.transindex.ro/cedula.php?kod=60 Székely history until 1848]
* [http://folklore.gobeportal.com Szekler Culture]
* [http://ecocommunity-transylvania.eu: The Szekler's eco community in Transylvania]
* [http://ecocommunity-transylvania.eu: Online booking timeshare in Szeklerland]
* [http://gobeportal.com: Szeklerland news]
* [http://enciklopedia.gobeportal.com: Szekler Encyclopedia]
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