Hungarian genetics 🇭🇺

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Yes, we are savages. The way we live, and die if its needs to. Never surrender

Kidon-
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Hungarian anthropologist Biro Andras Zsolt and Dr. David Somfai does not say so. I recommend him to give a lecture on the genetic history of the Turks.
Of Huns, Avars and conquering nomadic peoples from the Hungarian period of the Carpathian Basin
Endre Neparáczki, Zoltán Maróti, Tibor Török
The Ugors, the eastern branch of the Finno-Ugric tribes, later went south and mixed with the Onogurs, a child of Turkish origin. They later mixed with the Huns who migrated west. With the mixing of these three tribes, the "Hungarian" tribe in the Volga region emerged. They left their homeland under the pressure of the Sibirs and settled around the Kuban River. Later, they accepted Khazar domination (460). Later, three boys named Kavar, from the Khazars, joined these tribes. In other words, today's Hungarians were born from the combination of four Turkish tribes: Onogurs, Ugors, Huns and Kavar Khazars.

In the region they lived, 7 Hungarians and 3 Khazar Tribes united and organized.
Grand Hungarian Prince Árpád and
and the later Álmos
take a look How they dressed, what they ate, and how they lived?

redelhan
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Their language doesn't come from the Huns, nor does that 1%

based
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that makes them distinct and unique enough from the other indoeuropean neighbours... they should be proud of that...after all, they were forced to christianity and had to adapt their slavic neighbours...

nukhetyavuz
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Oh man!
Now I really gotta talk with my Hungarian husband 😅😅😅

blackirishrose
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How im i Hungarian if I live in Alaska aleut

Shay-ek
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I don't know your sources, but either you are lying or your sources are wrong, or just simply the samples are from Budapest and not from the country sides ... I am saying this because there is an international research institute that is archeogenetically investigating the origins of the Hungarians since 2019, and they have different outcomes. They published all of their results. They said that the Hungarian DNA is at least 15% the same as the ancient Hun DNA found in Mongolia, Central-Asia. This is a relatively high percentage considering that the Hungarian nation is a mixed nation.

And the problem is that when you talk about Hun DNA, you are wrong, bcs Huns were an alliance of at least 24 different tribes, but the dominant was the Hun, so they called themselves Huns. How do you know that the culutrewise known burying place and the bones there belonged to a "clear" Hun and not just a chief of a different tribe who and his tribe were part of the allinace called Huns? You don't know ... We also have Jazigs who have Scythian origins, we have Cumans who have 20-25%+ Hun DNA since they were the black Huns, and yeah, it's not about the skin color, it is about that the white Huns were the elite or the rulers, black Huns were the soliders and of course, you can find some Slavic, German, and Viking DNA aswell. I am lucky since I am half Jazig and half Cuman (blue eyes with brownish fair hair).

TLDR: Which other country considers itself the true descendant of the Huns, and still has the tradition and the legacy? Turks? Bulgars? Bosnians? Did the Huns just disappear? The strongest alliance at that time would just disappear? Neither of these, the alliance simply fell apart, and we have the tradition, we have that legacy, only Kazakhs (KazakHuns) and Uyghurs have the same tradition and legacy as I know.

awakenedemptiness
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Hungarians are a mixture of slavs and gysyes. In the western parts there are more slavs and as you go towards east they are more gypsyes. This is how I see them as australian.
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PascalauDragos
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Hungarians are not Slavs, so they do not have anything with Croatians, Poles and Slovenians.

_TheMax_
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SERBS!!FROM SERBS!!!croats and slovenian are SERBS. who take catholic religion and Vatikan made people from them!!!reserch

djoleblek