"magyars" never achived anything, all famous "magyars" were of slavic, german, romanian or jewish origin:
>KossuthSlovak
>PetofiSlovak
>LisztSlovak
>HunyadiVlach
>ZapolyaCroat
>CorvinusVlach
>Motherfucking VajkSlav
>Wenceslaus IIICzech
>Ladislaus IVCuman
Zichy Mihály
Slovak noble family, Pavel, Stefan... etc. - Bohatstvo a význam rodu vzrástli až v 17. storočí, keď Pavol
https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zichy_Mih%C3%A1lyhttps://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zi%C4%8Diovcietc etc etc
Kossuth is an ancient Slovak house. Kossuth is derived from Koza - meaning goat (coat of arms of the house has a goat on it since 1479). They originate from Turčianská county, in north Slovakia, which even at the height of Magyarisation in 19th and 20th century was one of the most habitated Slovak areas in the Kingdom of Hungary. Lájos/Ľudovít's uncle, Juraj Kossuth, was a huge Slovak nationalist working with Štúr and Kollár and Kossuth's dad Ladislav was a Slovak lawyer.
>PetofiReal name Alexander Petrovič, his parents did not know Magyar language and he decided to magyarise himself.
>LisztHis grandfather was called List (meaning leaf), his father decided to change his magyarise his name into Liszt. He did not know Magyar language and spoke Slovak and German.
>HunyadiHe was from Wallachia and his father was a magyarised Romanian.
>ZapolyaHe was descended from a Croatian noble family Zapolja (meaning behind field) from Slavonia. His mother was a Pole.
>CorvinusSon of Hunyadi, whose origin I explained above.
>VajkHis mother was either a half Slav from Transylvania or a Polish princess.His name, Vajk, is a domesticated version of Slavic name Viačeslav (Vajko). He later decided to hellenise his name into Stephen - Greek version of Viačeslav is Stephanos.
>Wenceslaus IIIself admitted
>Ladislaus IVHis mother was Cuman. Also, Ladislaus (Ladislav) is a derivation of classical Slavic name Vladislav.