- Jassic people
The Jassic people or "Jász" (from
Iranic : IyasiOs> Ossetian) are an ethnic group of Hungarians which mostly live in the "Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok " county of the Republic ofHungary . They are of Ossetic origin and originally spoke theJassic dialect of theOssetic language. Today, they speak Hungarian and consider themselves to be Hungarians, but a sense of the "Jassic ethnic identity" is also preserved among them.Geography
The Jassic people live in the region known as "
Jászság " (Jazygia), which comprise the north-western part of the "Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok " county. Their cultural and political center is the town ofJászberény .History
The "Jász" (Jassic) people were a nomadic tribe which settled in the
Kingdom of Hungary during the Thirteenth century. Their name is almost certainly related to that of theIazyges , one of theSarmatian Alanic tribes which, along with theRoxolani , reached the borders ofDacia during the late First century BC. Residual elements of these tribes, ancestors of the "Jász", remained behind in the centralNorth Caucasus , mingling withCaucasian people s to form the present-dayOssetes .The "Jász" came to Hungary, together with the
Cumanians from the East, includingMoldavia (see Jaszvasar/Iaşi), chased by theMongol -Tatars . They were admitted by the Hungarian king,Béla IV Árpád, hoping that the Jassics would assist in resisting a Mongol-Tatar invasion. Shortly after their entry, the relationship worsened dramatically between theHungarian nobility and the Cumanian-Jassic tribes, which then abandoned the country. After the end of the Mongol-Tatar occupation they returned and settled in the central part of theHungarian Plain .Initially, their main occupation was
animal husbandry . During the next two centuries they were fully assimilated into the Hungarian population, their language largely disappeared, but they preserved their "Jassic" identity and their regional autonomy was preserved up until the year 1876. Over a dozen settlements inCentral Hungary (eg. "Jászberény ", "Jászárokszállás ", "Jászfényszaru ", "Jászalsószentgyörgy ") still hold their name.Language
The only literary record of the "Jász" language was found in the 1950s in the Hungarian "
National Széchényi Library ". The language was reconstructed with the help of various Ossetian analogies.ee also
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Jassic dialect
*Ossetians
*Alans
*Hungarians
*Jászság
*Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok
*Iaşi /Jassy
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