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| has gloss | eng: :for the town in Mali see Kende, Mali The kende (or kündü) was one of the kings of the dual-monarchy of the early Magyars, along with the gyula or war-chief. The function of the kende is believed to have been a religious one. At the time of the Magyar migration to Pannonia, the Kende was named Kurszán. Upon Kurszán's death in a raid in approximately 907 CE, the office was taken up by the gyula Árpád, creating a single-head monarchy for Hungary. Though there are some scholars (for example Gyula Kristó) who believe that Árpád was the kende, who later took up the functions of the gyula. |
| lexicalization | eng: kende |
| instance of | e/Maygar |
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| Hungarian | |
| has gloss | hun: A kende vagy kündü magyar méltóság volt a kettős fejedelemség idején, a honfoglalás előtt, a főfejedelem és vallási vezető. |
| lexicalization | hun: kende |
| Dutch | |
| has gloss | nld: Kende (ook wel Kündü) was een koningstitel van het Hongaarse volk in de vroege middeleeuwen. Samen met de Gyula vormde de Kende een duo-koningschap. |
| lexicalization | nld: Kende |
| Slovenian | |
| has gloss | slv: Kende ali kündü je bil naziv enega od sokraljev v dualni monarhiji zgodnjih Madžarov, ki je bil verjetno pristojen samo za verska zadeve. Drugi sokralj se je imenoval gyula in je bil zadolžen za vojsko. |
| lexicalization | slv: kende |
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