Kond (''Könd, Künd, Kund, Kend, Kende'' or ''Kurszán'') was – according to chronicler
Anonymus – one of the
seven chieftains of the Magyars (Hungarians), who
led
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the Hungarians to the
Carpathian Basin
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in 895.
Probably he was the father of
Kurszán
Kurszán or Kusál (died 904), was a Hungarian (Magyar) chieftain at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries, who had a crucial role in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. He was '' kende'' of the Magyars in the dual leadership with Á ...
. His second son,
Kaplon was the founder of the
kindred of Kaplon.
References
Magyar tribal chieftains
9th-century Hungarian people
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