8147:, pp. 1, 8–9. "ur findings confirmed that the Xiongnu had a strongly admixed mitochondrial and Y-chromosome gene pools and revealed a significant western component in the Xiongnu group studied.... e propose Scytho-Siberians as ancestors of the Xiongnu and Huns as their descendants... ast Eurasian R1a subclades R1a1a1b2a-Z94 and R1a1a1b2a2-Z2124 were a common element of the Hun, Avar and Hungarian Conqueror elite and very likely belonged to the branch that was observed in our Xiongnu samples. Moreover, haplogroups Q1a and N1a were also major components of these nomadic groups, reinforcing the view that Huns (and thus Avars and Hungarian invaders) might derive from the Xiongnu as was proposed until the eighteenth century but strongly disputed since... Some Xiongnu paternal and maternal haplotypes could be found in the gene pool of the Huns, the Avars, as well as Mongolian and Hungarian conquerors."
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1890:, this three genetic components appear in the graves of the Hungarian conqueror elite of the 9th century. Based on the DNA in the Hungarian conqueror graves, the conquerors had eastern origin, but the vast majority of the Hungarian conquerors had European genome. The remains in cemeteries of the Hungarian commoners had fewer Eastern Asian ancestry than the remains in cemeteries of the Hungarian elite, which display around 1/3 Eastern ancestry. Commoners clustered with surrounding non-Hungarian groups, while elite remains clustered with modern day
3054:. The admixture event is suggested to have taken place in the Southern Ural region at 643–431 BCE. Modern Hungarians were found to be admixed descendants of the historical Magyar conquerors with local Europeans, as 31 Hungarian samples could be modelled as two-way admixtures of "Conq_Asia_Core" and "EU_Core" in varying degrees. The historical Magyar component among modern Hungarians is estimated at an average frequency of 13%, which can be explained by the relative smaller population size of Magyar conquerors compared to local European groups.
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Vanchigdash, Chuluunkhuu; Ochir, Battuga; Munkhbayar, Chuluunbat; Tumen, Dashzeveg; Kovalev, Alexey; Kradin, Nikolay; Bazarov, Bilikto A.; Miyagashev, Denis A.; Konovalov, Prokopiy B.; Zhambaltarova, Elena; Miller, Alicia
Ventresca; Haak, Wolfgang; Schiffels, Stephan; Krause, Johannes; Boivin, Nicole; Erdene, Myagmar; Hendy, Jessica; Warinner, Christina (12 November 2020).
2369:, the Kingdom had been cut into several parts, leaving only a quarter of its original size. One-third of the Hungarians became minorities in the neighbouring countries. During the remainder of the 20th century, the Hungarians population of Hungary grew from 7.1 million (1920) to around 10.4 million (1980), despite losses during the
2674:. The elite of the conquering Hungarians established the Hungarian state, genetic studies revealed, the conqueror elite in both sexes has approximately 30% Eastern Eurasian components, while the commoner population appears to have carried the overlaid local European gene pool from previous eastern immigrations. In medieval
2654:, this admixture happened before the arrival of the Huns to the Volga region in 370. The Huns integrated local tribes east of the Urals, among them Sarmatians and the ancestors of the Hungarian conquerors. The Hungarians arrived in the frame of a strong centralized steppe-empire under the leadership of Grand Prince
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According to a study by Pamjav, the area of
Bodrogköz suggested to be a population isolate found an elevated frequency of Haplogroup N: R1a-M458 (20.4%), I2a1-P37 (19%), R1a-Z280 (14.3%), and E1b-M78 (10.2%). Various R1b-M343 subgroups accounted for 15% of the Bodrogköz population. Haplogroup N1c-Tat
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and the interior regions housed the surviving Avar population in their stateless state. The downfall of the Avar
Khaganate at the beginning of the 9th century did not mean the extinction of the Avar population, contemporary written sources report surviving Avar groups. According to the archaeological
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Neparáczki, Endre; Juhász, Zoltán; Pamjav, Horolma; Fehér, Tibor; Csányi, Bernadett; Zink, Albert; Maixner, Frank; Pálfi, György; Molnár, Erika; Pap, Ildikó; Kustár, Ágnes; Révész, László; Raskó, István; Török, Tibor (February 2017). "Genetic structure of the early
Hungarian conquerors inferred from
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Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, Atheist, and Non-believer/Agnostic. Space was given for Other (SPONTANEOUS) and DK. Jewish, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu did not reach the
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in a pre-planned manner, with a long move-in between 862 and 895. This is confirmed by the archaeological findings, in the 10th-century
Hungarian cemeteries, the graves of women, children and elderly people are located next to the warriors, they were buried according to the same traditions, wore the
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Maár, Kitti; Varga, Gegely I.B.; Kovács, Bence; Schütz, Oszkár; Maróti, Zoltán; Kalmár, Tibor; Nyerki, Emil; Nagy, István; Latinovics, Dóra; Tihanyi, Balázs; Marcsik, Antónia; Pálfi, György; Bernert, Zsolt; Gallina, Zsolt; Varga, Sándor; Költő, László; Raskó, István; Török, Tibor; Neparáczki, Endre
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culture is widely accepted among researchers. A full genome study found that the
Bashkirs display, next to their high European ancestry, also affinity to both Uralic-speaking populations of Northern Asia, as well as Inner Asian Turkic groups, "pointing to a mismatch of their cultural background and
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Hungarian settlers from the northern and western counties of the
Kingdom of Hungary. Spontaneous assimilation was an important factor, especially among the German and Jewish minorities and the citizens of the bigger towns. On the other hand, about 1.5 million people (about two-thirds non-Hungarian)
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Triska, Petr; Chekanov, Nikolay; Stepanov, Vadim; Khusnutdinova, Elza K.; Kumar, Ganesh Prasad Arun; Akhmetova, Vita; Babalyan, Konstantin; Boulygina, Eugenia; Kharkov, Vladimir; Gubina, Marina; Khidiyatova, Irina; Khitrinskaya, Irina; Khrameeva, Ekaterina E.; Khusainova, Rita; Konovalova, Natalia
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Eurasian R1a subclades R1a1a1b2a-Z94 and R1a1a1b2a2-Z2124 were a common element of the Hun, Avar and Hungarian Conqueror elite and very likely belonged to the branch that was observed in our Xiongnu samples. Moreover, haplogroups Q1a and N1a were also major components of these nomadic groups,
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Triska, Petr; Chekanov, Nikolay; Stepanov, Vadim; Khusnutdinova, Elza K.; Kumar, Ganesh Prasad Arun; Akhmetova, Vita; Babalyan, Konstantin; Boulygina, Eugenia; Kharkov, Vladimir; Gubina, Marina; Khidiyatova, Irina; Khitrinskaya, Irina; Khrameeva, Ekaterina E.; Khusainova, Rita; Konovalova, Natalia
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In the case of the Southern Mansi males, the most frequent haplogroups were N1b-P43 (33%), N1c-L1034 (28%) and R1a-Z280 (19%).The Konda Mansi population shared common haplotypes within haplogroups R1a-Z280 or N-M46 with Hungarian speakers, which may suggest that the Hungarians were in contact with
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was nearly uninhabited but now has 1.3 million inhabitants, nearly all of them Hungarians. As a consequence, having also the Habsburg colonization policies, the country underwent a great change in ethnic composition as its population more than tripled to 8 million between 1720 and 1787, while only
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The decline of the Hungarians was due to the constant wars, Ottoman raids, famines, and plagues during the 150 years of Ottoman rule. The main zones of war were the territories inhabited by the Hungarians, so the death toll depleted them at a much higher rate than among other nationalities. In the
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Csányi, B.; Bogácsi-Szabó, E.; Tömöry, Gy.; Czibula, Á.; Priskin, K.; Csõsz, A.; Mende, B.; Langó, P.; Csete, K.; Zsolnai, A.; Conant, E. K.; Downes, C. S.; Raskó, I. (July 2008). "Y-Chromosome Analysis of Ancient Hungarian and Two Modern Hungarian-Speaking Populations from the Carpathian Basin".
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Maróti, Zoltán; Neparáczki, Endre; Schütz, Oszkár; Maár, Kitti; Varga, Gergely I.B.; Kovács, Bence; Kalmár, Tibor; Nyerki, Emil; Nagy, István; Latinovics, Dóra; Tihanyi, Balázs; Marcsik, Antónia; Pálfi, György; Bernert, Zsolt; Gallina, Zsolt; Horváth, Ciprián; Varga, Sándor; Költő, László; Raskó,
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Maróti, Zoltán; Neparáczki, Endre; Schütz, Oszkár; Maár, Kitti; Varga, Gergely I. B.; Kovács, Bence; Kalmár, Tibor; Nyerki, Emil; Nagy, István; Latinovics, Dóra; Tihanyi, Balázs (20 January 2022). "Whole genome analysis sheds light on the genetic origin of Huns, Avars and conquering Hungarians".
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Neparáczki, Endre; Maróti, Zoltán; Kalmár, Tibor; Maár, Kitti; Nagy, István; Latinovics, Dóra; Kustár, Ágnes; Pálfi, György; Molnár, Erika; Marcsik, Antónia; Balogh, Csilla; Lőrinczy, Gábor; Gál, Szilárd Sándor; Tomka, Péter; Kovacsóczy, Bernadett; Kovács, László; Raskó, István; Török, Tibor (12
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folks from east to the Carpathian Basin. Other studies point out that the Hungarian conqueror group and the local population started admixing only on the second half of the 10th century, and that research done of the first and second generation cemeteries in the Carpathian basin show uniparental
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Wang, Ke; Yu, He; Radzevičiūtė, Rita; Kiryushin, Yuriy F.; Tishkin, Alexey A.; Frolov, Yaroslav V.; Stepanova, Nadezhda F.; Kiryushin, Kirill Yu.; Kungurov, Artur L.; Shnaider, Svetlana V.; Tur, Svetlana S.; Tiunov, Mikhail P.; Zubova, Alisa V.; Pevzner, Maria; Karimov, Timur (6 February 2023).
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Neparáczki et al. argues, based on archeogenetic results, that the historical Hungarian Conquerors were mostly a mixture of Central Asian Steppe groups, Slavic, and Germanic tribes, and this composite people evolved between 400 and 1000 AD. According to Neparáczki: "From all recent and archaic
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Modern Hungarians show relative close affinity to surrounding populations, but harbour a small "Siberian" component associated with Khanty/Mansi, as well as the Nganasan people, and argued to have arrived with the historical Magyars. Modern Hungarians formed from several historical population
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at the end of the 9th century, is thus a "tenuous construct", based on linguistics, analogies in folklore, archaeology and subsequent written evidence. In the 21st century, historians have argued that "Hungarians" did not exist as a discrete ethnic group or people for centuries before their
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Jeong, Choongwon; Wang, Ke; Wilkin, Shevan; Taylor, William Timothy Treal; Miller, Bryan K.; Bemmann, Jan H.; Stahl, Raphaela; Chiovelli, Chelsea; Knolle, Florian; Ulziibayar, Sodnom; Khatanbaatar, Dorjpurev; Erdenebaatar, Diimaajav; Erdenebat, Ulambayar; Ochir, Ayudai; Ankhsanaa, Ganbold;
2781:), and more similar to the neighbouring non-Uralic neighbors. Modern Hungarians share a small but significant "Inner Asian/Siberian" component with other Uralic-speaking populations. The historical Hungarian conqueror YDNA variation had a higher affinity with modern day Bashkirs and
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folks from east to the Carpathian Basin. The foundational population of the Carpathian Basin carrying the common European gene pool remained in a significant majority throughout the migratory periods in the Carpathian Basin. During the 9th century BC, smaller groups of pre-Scythians
1493:, south of the forest zone and not far from the steppe. The relatedness of Hungarians with other Ugric peoples is confirmed by linguistic and genetic data, but modern Hungarians have also substantial admixture from local European populations. The Ugric languages are a member of the
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Tambets, Kristiina; Yunusbayev, Bayazit; Hudjashov, Georgi; Ilumäe, Anne-Mai; Rootsi, Siiri; Honkola, Terhi; Vesakoski, Outi; Atkinson, Quentin; Skoglund, Pontus; Kushniarevich, Alena; Litvinov, Sergey; Reidla, Maere; Metspalu, Ene; Saag, Lehti; Rantanen, Timo (21 September 2018).
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arrived in multiple waves from 50 BC, leaving a significant archaeological heritage behind, the examined Sarmatian individuals genetically also belong to the genetic legacy of the local European population. Various groups of Asian origin settled in the Carpathian Basin, such as
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István; Nagy, Péter L.; Balogh, Csilla; Zink, Albert; Maixner, Frank; Götherström, Anders; George, Robert; Szalontai, Csaba; Szenthe, Gergely; Gáll, Erwin; Kiss, Attila P.; Gulyás, Bence; Kovacsóczy, Bernadett Ny.; Gál, Sándor Szilárd; Tomka, Péter; Török, Tibor (25 May 2022).
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Neparáczki, Endre; Maróti, Zoltán; Kalmár, Tibor; Maár, Kitti; Nagy, István; Latinovics, Dóra; Kustár, Ágnes; Pálfi, György; Molnár, Erika; Marcsik, Antónia; Balogh, Csilla; Lőrinczy, Gábor; Tomka, Péter; Kovacsóczy, Bernadett; Kovács, László; Török, Tibor (12 November 2019).
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of the following years prove that the Hungarian population that settled in the Carpathian Basin was not a weakened population without a significant military power. Other theories assert that the move of the Hungarians was forced or at least hastened by the joint attacks of
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settlement in the Carpathian basin. Instead, the formation of the people with its distinct identity was a process. According to this view, Hungarians as a people emerged by the 9th century, subsequently incorporating other, ethnically and linguistically divergent, peoples.
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Neparáczki, Endre; Maróti, Zoltán; Kalmár, Tibor; Kocsy, Klaudia; Maár, Kitti; Bihari, Péter; Nagy, István; Fóthi, Erzsébet; Pap, Ildikó; Kustár, Ágnes; Pálfi, György; Raskó, István; Zink, Albert; Török, Tibor (18 October 2018). Caramelli, David (ed.).
3525:. Kniezsa's view has been criticized by many scholars, because of its non-compliance with later archaeological and onomastics research, but his map is still regularly cited in modern reliable sources. One of the most prominent critics of this map was
2602:), while the majority of them consisted of subjugated Germanic and Sarmatian populations. The most significant influx of genes from Asia occurred during the Avar period, arriving in multiple waves. The ruling elite of the Avars originated from the
1625:-speakers became distinguished from the rest of the Uralic community, of which the ancestors of the Magyars, being located farther south, were the most numerous. Judging by evidence from burial mounds and settlement sites, they interacted with the
1839:. In this power vacuum, the Hungarian conqueror elite took the system of the former Avar Kaganate, there is no trace of massacres and mass graves, it is believed to have been a peaceful transition for local residents in the Carpathian Basin. The
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Varga, Gergely I B; Kristóf, Lilla Alida; Maár, Kitti; Kis, Luca; Schütz, Oszkár; Váradi, Orsolya; Kovács, Bence; Gînguță, Alexandra; Tihanyi, Balázs; Nagy, Péter L; Maróti, Zoltán; Nyerki, Emil; Török, Tibor; Neparáczki, Endre (January 2023).
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from Budapest and northern Hungary, found 60% R1a, 13% R1b, 11% I, 9% E, 2% G, 2% J2. A study estimating possible Inner Asian admixture among nearly 500 Hungarians based on paternal lineages only, estimated it at 5.1% in Hungary, at 7.4 in
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History of Transylvania Volume I. From the Beginnings to 1606 - II. From Dacia to Erdőelve: Transylvania in the Period of the Great Migrations (271-896) - 7. Transylvania in the Period of the Hungarian Conquest and Foundation of a
2690:, the guiding principle was the Hun-Hungarian continuity. The 20th century mainstream scholarship dismisses a close connection between the Hungarians and Huns. However, the archaeogenetics studies revealed the Hun heritage of the
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Neparáczki, Endre; Maróti, Zoltán; Kalmár, Tibor; Kocsy, Klaudia; Maár, Kitti; Bihari, Péter; Nagy, István; Fóthi, Erzsébet; Pap, Ildikó; Kustár, Ágnes; Pálfi, György; Raskó, István; Zink, Albert; Török, Tibor (18 October 2018).
2474:. On 26 May 2010, Hungary's Parliament passed a bill granting dual citizenship to ethnic Hungarians living outside of Hungary. Some neighboring countries with sizable Hungarian minorities expressed concerns over the legislation.
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There are an estimated 14.5 million ethnic Hungarians and their descendants worldwide, of whom 9.6 million live in today's Hungary. About 2 million Hungarians live in areas that were part of the Kingdom of Hungary before the
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Zhang, Fan; Ning, Chao; Scott, Ashley; Fu, Qiaomei; Bjørn, Rasmus; Li, Wenying; Wei, Dong; Wang, Wenjun; Fan, Linyuan; Abuduresule, Idilisi; Hu, Xingjun; Ruan, Qiurong; Niyazi, Alipujiang; Dong, Guanghui; Cao, Peng (2021).
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3279:(Gypsy) ethnic minorities have been living in Hungary since the Middle Ages. Jews have been living in Hungary since the Roman era, as the archeological evidence of Jewish gravestones dating from this period demonstrates.
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belong to the following haplogroups: 20% R1b, 19% R1a, 17% I1, 11% J2, 10% J1, 8% E1b1b1a, 5% I2a1, 5% G2, 3% P*, 1% E*, 1% N. It can be inferred that Szekelys have more significant German admixture. A study sampling 45
2698:Árpád family members are in line with the reported conquering Hungarian-Hun origin of the dynasty in harmony with their Y-chromosomal phylogenetic connections. According to the growing archaeological evidence that the
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1428:. This was a misnomer, as while the Magyars do have some Turkic genetic and cultural influence, including their historical social structure being of Turkic origin, they still are not widely considered as part of the
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1870:. According to historian György Szabados and archeologist Miklós Béla Szőke, a group of Hungarians were already living in the Carpathian Basin at that time, so they could quickly intervene in the events of the
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1563:. The historical Magyars created an alliance of steppe tribes, consisting of an Ugric/Magyar ruling class, and formerly Iranian but also Turkic (Oghuric) and Slavic speaking tribes, which conquered the
7272:"Relationship of the gene pool of the Khants with the peoples of Western Siberia, Cis-Urals and the Altai-Sayan Region according to the data on the polymorphism of autosomic locus and the Y-chromosome"
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The first accurate measurements of the population of the Kingdom of Hungary including ethnic composition were carried out in 1850–51. There is a debate among Hungarian and non-Hungarian (especially
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Keyser, Christine; Zvénigorosky, Vincent; Gonzalez, Angéla; Fausser, Jean-Luc; Jagorel, Florence; Gérard, Patrice; Tsagaan, Turbat; Duchesne, Sylvie; Crubézy, Eric; Ludes, Bertrand (30 July 2020).
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A MAGYAROK TÜRK MEGNEVEZÉSE BÍBORBANSZÜLETETT KONSTANTINOS DE ADMINISTRANDOIMPERIO CÍMÛ MUNKÁJÁBAN – Takács Zoltán Bálint, SAVARIAA VAS MEGYEI MÚZEUMOK ÉRTESÍTÕJE28 SZOMBATHELY, 2004, pp. 317–333
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collapsed. At the time of the Hungarian migration, the land was inhabited only by a sparse population of Slavs, numbering about 200,000, who were either assimilated or enslaved by the Hungarians.
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Post, Helen; Németh, Endre; Klima, László; Flores, Rodrigo; Fehér, Tibor; Türk, Attila; Székely, Gábor; Sahakyan, Hovhannes; Mondal, Mayukh; Montinaro, Francesco; Karmin, Monika (24 May 2019).
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In the 4th and 5th centuries AD, the Hungarians were an "thnically mixed people" who moved to the west of the Ural Mountains, to the area between the southern Ural Mountains and the
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Other types of sources on the history of the Proto-Mongolian tribes are archaeological findings, which associate Mongolian ethnogenesis with slab grave cultures and the Lower Xiàjiādiàn.
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The homeland of the proto-Uralic peoples may have been close to Southern Siberia, among forest cultures in the Altai-Sayan region and may be linked to an ancestry maximized in the early
2241:). After the acceptance of the nation into Christian Europe under Stephen I, Hungary served as a bulwark against further invasions from the east and south, especially by the Turks.
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Pamjav, Horolma; Fóthi, Á.; Fehér, T.; Fóthi, Erzsébet (1 August 2017). "A study of the Bodrogköz population in north-eastern Hungary by Y chromosomal haplotypes and haplogroups".
4878:(Volume 1 of History of Transylvania ed.). New York: Social Science Monographs, University of Michigan, Columbia University Press, East European Monographs. pp. 415–416.
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ethnic group in particular, are descended from the Huns. However, mainstream scholarship dismisses a close connection between the Hungarians and Huns. A genetic study published in
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Nagy, P.L.; Olasz, J.; Neparáczki, E.; et al. (2020). "Determination of the phylogenetic origins of the Árpád Dynasty based on Y chromosome sequencing of Béla the Third".
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reinforcing the view that Huns (and thus Avars and Hungarian invaders) might derive from the Xiongnu as was proposed until the eighteenth century but strongly disputed since.
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and laid the territories of present-day Germany, France, and Italy open to Hungarian raids, which were fast and devastating. The Hungarians defeated the Imperial Army of
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2221:, or Saint Stephen) was crowned King of Hungary in 1001. The century between the arrival of the Hungarians from the eastern European plains and the consolidation of the
1858:, and after hiring Hungarian troops, won his independence; this was the first time that Hungarians expeditionary troops entered the Carpathian Basin. In 862, Archbishop
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Furthermore, Hungarians can be divided into several subgroups according to local linguistic and cultural characteristics; subgroups with distinct identities include the
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region) the following haplogroups and frequencies are obtained: 30% R1a, 15% R1b, 13% I2a1, 13% J2, 9% E1b1b1a, 8% I1, 3% G2, 3% J1, 3% I*, 1% E*, 1% F*, 1% K*. The 97
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groupings, including the historical Magyars, assimilated Slavic and Germanic groups, as well as Central Asian Steppe tribes (presumably Turkic and Iranian tribes).
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Hungarian males possess a high frequency of haplogroup R1a-Z280 and a low frequency of haplogroup N-Tat, which is uncommon among most Uralic-speaking populations.
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Population structure of Uralic-speaking populations inferred from ADMIXTURE analysis on autosomal SNPs in Eurasian context. Ugric-ancestry is represented by the
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took them first to Transylvania in 895. This is supported by an eleventh-century Russian tradition that the Hungarians moved to the Carpathian Basin by way of
6668:(in Hungarian and English) (3rd ed.). Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Research Centre for Astronomy and Earth Sciences, Geographical Institute.
2694:, it was a significant Hun-Hungarian mixing around 300 AD, and the remaining Huns were integrated into the conquering Hungarians. The genomic analyses of the
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2404:), a serious demographic crisis began to develop in Hungary and its neighbours. The Hungarian population reached its maximum in 1980, then began to decline.
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Szeifert, Bea; Gerber, Daniel; Csáky, Veronika; Langó, Péter; Stashenkov, Dmitrii; Khokhlov, Aleksandr; Sitdikov, Ayrat; Gazimzyanov, Ilgizar (9 May 2022).
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and Bashkirs, suggesting that the Bashkirs are a mixture of Turkic, Ugric and Indo-European contributions. The homeland of ancient Hungarians is around the
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was the leading tribe of the Hungarian alliance that conquered the centre of the basin. At the same time (c. 895), due to their involvement in the 894–896
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The number of Hungarians in the neighbouring countries tended to remain the same or slightly decreased, mostly due to assimilation (sometimes forced; see
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3263:, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats, and others) that resettled the depopulated central and southern territories of the kingdom (roughly present-day South Hungary,
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Modern Hungarians stand out as linguistically isolated in Europe, despite their genetic similarity to the surrounding populations. The population of the
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region of the Carpathian Basin, the Hungarians intensified their campaigns across continental Europe. In 900, they moved from the upper Tisza river to
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to early Bronze Age. This common European gene pool in the Carpathian Basin, has been overlaid by migration waves originating from the east since the
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as a confederation of seven tribes. The Hungarians arrived in the frame of a strong centralized steppe-empire under the leadership of Grand Prince
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Besides the various peoples mentioned above, the Magyars were later influenced by other populations in the Carpathian Basin. Among these are the
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in 881. The Magyars/Hungarians probably belonged to the Onogur tribal alliance, and it is possible that they became its ethnic majority. In the
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invasions, settlers from other parts of Europe played a significant role in establishing the modern genetic makeup of the Carpathian Basin.
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in November 2019 led by Neparáczki Endre had examined the remains of three males from three separate 5th century Hunnic cemeteries in the
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show the smallest genetic distance to the entire Conqueror population" and "a direct genetic relation of the Conquerors to
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5986:"Y-chromosome haplogroups from Hun, Avar and conquering Hungarian period nomadic people of the Carpathian Basin"
5803:(in Hungarian). Oktatási Hivatal (Hungarian Educational Authority). 2020. pp. 15, 112, 116, 137, 138, 141.
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7724:"Between Lake Baikal and the Baltic Sea: genomic history of the gateway to Europe"
7671:"Reconstructing genetic history of Siberian and Northeastern European populations"
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6044:"Between Lake Baikal and the Baltic Sea: genomic history of the gateway to Europe"
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Folytonosság és/vagy találkozás? "Avar" és "magyar" a 9. századi Kárpát-medencében
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ethnic group in particular, are descended from the Huns. The basic premise of the
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region. Today more than two million ethnic Hungarians live in nearby countries.
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approved Hungarian settlement in the area when their leaders converted to
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same style of ornaments, and belonged to the same anthropological group.
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in Romania) after their departure. Similar to other European countries,
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conquest, reaching as low as around 39% by the end of the 18th century.
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in 1001 was dominated by pillaging campaigns across Europe, from Dania (
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tradition was that the Huns, i.e. the Hungarians coming out twice from
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who were spreading northwards. From at least 2000 BC onwards, the
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in 1920 and are now parts of Hungary's seven neighbouring countries,
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mtDNA haplotypes and Y-chromosome haplogroups in a small cemetery".
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Ethnic Geography of the Hungarian Minorities in the Carpathian Basin
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and last legitimate descendant of the German branch of the house of
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Horváth-Lugossy, Gábor; Makoldi, Miklós; Neparáczki, Endre (2022).
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together with the Turkic-speaking Kabars integrated the Avars and
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and surrounding regions, giving rise to modern Hungarians and
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around 854. The new neighbours of the Hungarians were the
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have always been a matter of debate among scholars. In
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westwards. They may also stood in contact with other
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region, revealed them to belong to the R1a subclade
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4702:The grand strategy of the Byzantine Empire
3979:Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore
3624:Shamanistic remnants in Hungarian folklore
2704:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
2312:
2248:Population growth of Hungarians (900–1980)
1837:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
1797:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
1788:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
1778:Entering the Carpathian Basin (c. 862–895)
1351:Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin
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4096:Holka Chudzikova, Alena (29 March 2022).
4073:[As if cities had been emptied].
4062:
4030:Mikrocenzus 2016 – 12. Nemzetiségi adatok
3984:List of domesticated animals from Hungary
3500:Learn how and when to remove this message
2761:(partially linked to the ethnogenesis of
2610:during the Hunnic era. Foundation of the
2190:. Hungarian expansion was checked at the
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8304:Forensic Science International: Genetics
8038:Engel, Pál (2001). Ayton, Andrew (ed.).
7276:Vavilov Journal of Genetics and Breeding
7016:Kings and Saints – The Age of the Árpáds
6913:"Hungary Citizenship Bill Irks Neighbor"
6872:
6870:
6802:
6629:. In Kocsis, Károly; Őri, Péter (eds.).
6396:. Indiana University Press. p. 11.
6177:Kings and Saints - The Age of the Árpáds
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4812:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 46.
4806:Günter Prinzing; Maciej Salamon (1999).
4704:, Harvard University Press, 2009, p. 156
4667:Peter F. Sugar, ed. (22 November 1990).
4320:
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2975:An analysis of Bashkir samples from the
2828:, and the Hungarian affinities with the
2520:through the admixture of three sources:
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2464:a referendum in Hungary in December 2004
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8902:Hungarian genetics researches 2008–2009
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5635:[From Álmos to Saint Stephen].
5570:. Budapest: Hungarian National Museum.
5428:
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5361:. Budapest: Hungarian National Museum.
5060:International Journal of Human Genetics
4752:
4673:. Indiana University Press. p. 9.
4559:
3758:Hungarians dressed in folk costumes in
2922:
2877:origin or influences on Hungarians and
2478:Ethnic affiliations and genetic origins
1543:, and stood also in contact with other
1412:Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus
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8799:. All relevant terms must be followed.
8773:Simon of Kéza: Deeds of the Hungarians
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5852:Oktatási Hivatal (Office of Education)
5797:History 5. for primary school students
5560:
5200:Blench, Roger; Matthew Briggs (1999).
5193:
5053:
4339:"A diaszpóra tudományos megközelítése"
4147:
2255:
2021:The Hungarians took possession of the
1911:lineages can be derived from Iron Age
1489:is predicted to have been east of the
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5401:Népek és kultúrák a Kárpát-medencében
5351:
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4753:Jenkins, Romilly James Heald (1967).
4234:State Statistics Committee of Ukraine
4022:
4020:
2142:Hungarian raids in the 9–10th century
2108:Archaeological findings (e.g. in the
2055:, he was sacrificed in Transylvania.
1586:
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8939:
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6935:Endre, Neparáczki (22 August 2022).
6367:From Levedia to the Carpathian Basin
6360:
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5517:Sudár, Balázs; Petek, Zsolt (2016).
5421:
4730:, Universal-Publishers, 2008, p. 358
3480:Relevant discussion may be found on
3457:
2540:steppe migrants that arrived in the
2058:In 895/896, under the leadership of
71:Regions with significant populations
5846:[The Origin of Hungarians]
4560:Hungary, About (19 November 2019).
4420:
4069:Széchely, István (3 January 2023).
3586:(also known and referred to as the
3545:(Hungarians are depicted in orange)
3057:
2843:. The arrival of the Indo-European
2785:as well as to two specimens of the
2431:). Sizable minorities live also in
2194:in 955, ending their raids against
2146:In 907, the Hungarians destroyed a
1721:
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8815:Hungarians in the Carpathian Basin
8339:European Journal of Human Genetics
7393:Vidaković, Nenad (30 April 2012).
6811:. M.E. Sharpe (Washington, D.C.).
6748:Lee, Jonathan; Robert Siemborski.
5659:Endre, Neparáczki (28 July 2022).
5603:. Budapest: MoD Zrínyi Média Ltd.
4148:Srbija, Euronews (28 April 2023).
4035:2016 microcensus – 12. Ethnic data
4017:
3919:List of people of Hungarian origin
3022:at 6.25% with the remainder being
1830:to a small extent in the Southern
1605:During the 4th millennium BC, the
25:
10300:
8820:Hungary and the Council of Europe
8803:
8785:, this article uses content from
6719:"Chapter 1. Historical Setting".
6423:
6337:of Anonymus, Notary of King Béla"
5842:Makoldi, Miklós (December 2021).
5742:"Conquest, Settlement, and Raids"
5564:The Era of the Hungarian Conquest
4537:. 1 December 2016. Archived from
4423:"Hungarian in Bosnia-Herzegovina"
4071:"Mintha városok ürültek volna ki"
3964:Pole, Hungarian, two good friends
2338:between 1890–1910 to escape from
1632:and Baikal-Altai Asian cultures.
1446:The Secret History of the Mongols
1443:, found in the 13th-century work
1374:Annales ex Annalibus Iuvavensibus
8837:Hungarians outside Hungary – Map
8545:
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7151:Quiles, Carlos (2 August 2020).
7144:
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5073:10.31901/24566330.2019/19.01.709
5054:Gurkan, Cemal (8 January 2019).
5009:
4713:György Balázs, Károly Szelényi,
4580:Discrimination in the EU in 2012
4210:. portfolio.hu. 16 February 2020
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6911:Veronika Gulyas (26 May 2010).
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3413:Hungarians in the United States
3368:Hungarians in Vojvodina, Serbia
2741:lineage maximized among modern
1988:are the descendants of Attila.
1259:, and therefore constitute the
8114:University of California Press
4784:(c. AD 950), "Patzinakia, the
4222:
4200:
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4089:
3833:, the mythical bird of Hungary
3445:(according to the 2021 census)
3430:(according to the 2011 census)
3415:(according to the 2018 census)
3400:(according to the 2001 census)
3385:(according to the 2011 census)
3370:(according to the 2002 census)
3355:(according to the 2021 census)
3337:Maps of the Hungarian diaspora
2662:, they became founders of the
2466:on whether to grant Hungarian
2062:, some Hungarians crossed the
1938:, they became founders of the
1807:The Hungarians arrived in the
1407:) was used by the scholar and
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8673:Hungarian Academy of Sciences
6725:. Federal Research Division,
6566:"History of Hungary, 895–970"
6363:Levédiától a Kárpát-medencéig
5631:Szabados, György (May 2022).
5308:Peter F. Sugar, Péter Hanák,
5282:. Federal Research Division,
4966:Török, Tibor (26 June 2023).
4010:
3845:Welcome sign in Latin and in
3543:Hungarian Academy of Sciences
3256:
3252:
2983:districts of the Republic of
2134:Hungarian invasions of Europe
2028:The Hungarian military events
1513:, and were influenced by the
1456:The historical Latin phrase "
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9000:Principality of Transylvania
8623:A Concise History of Hungary
8316:10.1016/j.fsigen.2014.11.007
8176:10.1016/j.fsigss.2019.10.106
7941:10.1371/journal.pone.0205920
6864:, Szeged, 1989, pp. 155–156)
6845:Council on Foreign Relations
6752:. bergen.org. Archived from
6750:"Peaks/waves of immigration"
6361:Tóth, Sándor László (1998).
6300:10.1371/journal.pone.0205920
4840:Henry Hoyle Howorth (2008).
4794:Eastern Carpathian Mountains
4027:Vukovich, Gabriella (2018).
3482:Talk:History of Transylvania
2684:Hungarian medieval chronicle
2407:For historical reasons (see
2127:
1963:Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum
1822:asserted their influence in
1734:, the territory between the
1485:, the range of the original
1371:in 862, and "Ungari" by the
7:
9035:Interwar Kingdom of Hungary
8870:(inactive 27 August 2024).
8077:(inactive 27 August 2024).
7787:Evolutionary Human Sciences
7433:Evolutionary Human Sciences
6694:"5. The Eighteenth Century"
6540:"The Hungarians of Hungary"
6342:. Translated by Martyn Rady
5352:Szőke, Béla Miklós (2014).
4343:Kőrösi Csoma Sándor program
4102:Minority policy in Slovakia
3880:
3282:
2849:Seima-Turbino cultural area
2739:Ancient Northern East Asian
1179:, alongside, most notably,
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10305:
10279:Ethnic groups in Vojvodina
8739:10.1038/s41598-019-53105-5
8629:Cambridge University Press
8589:10.1007/s00439-020-02209-4
8558:
8466:10.1038/s41586-021-04052-7
8385:"R-SUR51 Y-DNA Haplogroup"
7630:10.1038/s41598-019-44272-6
7504:10.1016/j.cell.2020.10.015
7399:Migracijske i etničke teme
7118:10.1007/s00439-020-02209-4
6775:. Simon Publications LLC.
6589:Royal Geographical Society
6236:10.1038/s41598-019-53105-5
6010:10.1038/s41598-019-53105-5
5704:10.1038/s41598-021-98796-x
5483:10.1038/s41598-021-98796-x
5206:. Routledge. p. 210.
5133:10.1007/s12520-019-00996-0
4846:. Cosimo, Inc. p. 3.
3872:(Székelykeve), Vojvodina,
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3231:Central and Eastern Europe
2565:culture spread across the
2481:
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2120:, who comprise 40% of the
2099:South-Moravian Carpathians
1781:
1598:
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10269:Ethnic groups in Slovenia
10264:Ethnic groups in Slovakia
10239:History of the Hungarians
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8352:10.1038/s41431-020-0683-z
8220:10.1007/s00438-017-1319-z
8074:10.1515/9789633865699-005
7989:Wong, Emily H.M. (2015).
7874:10.1007/s00438-016-1267-z
7781:Bjørn, Rasmus G. (2022).
7741:10.1186/s12863-017-0578-3
7669:Wong, Emily H.M. (2015).
7564:10.1186/s13059-018-1522-1
7355:10.1016/j.cub.2022.11.062
7237:10.1016/j.cub.2022.11.036
7189:10.1016/j.jgg.2022.06.008
7043:György, Szabados (1998).
6983:10.1016/j.cub.2022.05.058
6803:Bugajski, Janusz (1995).
6690:Macartney, Carlile Aylmer
6061:10.1186/s12863-017-0578-3
5954:10.1016/j.cub.2022.04.093
5633:"Álmostól Szent Istvánig"
5433:Szabados, György (2018).
5391:Szabados, György (2016).
5185:Róna-Tas, András (1999).
4910:Róna-Tas, András (1999).
4152:(in Serbian). Euronews.rs
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10254:Ethnic groups in Romania
10249:Ethnic groups in Austria
10244:Ethnic groups in Hungary
9476:Anti-Hungarian sentiment
9156:Administrative divisions
8856:Annals of Human Genetics
8667:) – Zsolt Bottlik (PhD,
8252:Annals of Human Genetics
6831:Kovrig, Bennett (2000),
6722:A Country Study: Hungary
6698:Hungary; A short history
6491:Piotr Eberhardt (2003).
6128:Human Molecular Genetics
5844:"A magyarság származása"
5280:A Country Study: Hungary
5203:Archaeology and Language
4930:www.hungarianhistory.com
4781:De Administrando Imperio
4004:Romani people in Hungary
3780:women's national costume
3745:Folklore and communities
2759:Ancient Northeast Asians
2522:Western Hunter-Gatherers
2398:"baby boom" of the 1950s
1419:De Administrando Imperio
10259:Ethnic groups in Serbia
9384:Hungarian National Bank
9015:Austro-Hungarian Empire
8619:Molnar, Miklos (2001).
6917:The Wall Street Journal
6767:Kocsis, Károly (1998).
6624:"History of Population"
6524:Encyclopædia Britannica
6390:Peter F. Sugar (1994).
5561:Révész, László (2014).
4135:Statistisches Bundesamt
3909:Demographics of Hungary
3453:
3067:Word roots in Hungarian
2855:populations tested the
2313:19th century to present
2103:Principality of Moravia
1926:, who arrived from the
1876:Hungarian county system
1766:, but also against the
1760:Eastern Frankish Empire
1505:, east of the southern
1313:
9540:International rankings
9415:Science and technology
9295:Chief of General Staff
8990:Ottoman–Hungarian wars
8830:22 August 2013 at the
8686:Lendvai, Paul (2003).
6880:. origo. 14 April 2005
6449:] (in Hungarian).
6441:Csorba, Csaba (1997).
4489:"Hungarians in Brazil"
4477:. www12.statcan.gc.ca.
4236:. 2003. Archived from
4190:"Hungarians of France"
4172:"Hungarians in France"
3383:Hungarians in Slovakia
3329:
2771:Western Steppe Herders
2723:Uralic language family
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2084:battle of Southern Buh
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1918:The foundation of the
1898:, who are regarded as
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1644:, known as Bashkiria (
1596:
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1268:
1177:Uralic language family
1152:
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509:Bosnia and Herzegovina
8985:Late Medieval Kingdom
8980:High Medieval Kingdom
8665:University of Miskolc
8122:10.1525/9780520310773
8007:10.1101/gr.202945.115
7687:10.1101/gr.202945.115
6453:: Kulturtrade kiadó.
5888:10.3390/genes12030460
5740:Bóna, István (2001).
5443:] (in Hungarian).
4985:10.3390/genes14071345
4717:, Corvina, 1989, p. 8
4588:Special Eurobarometer
4495:on 22 September 2007.
3760:Southern Transdanubia
3443:Hungarians in Germany
3428:Hungarians of Croatia
3398:Hungarians in Ukraine
3353:Hungarians in Romania
3296:
2944:Great Hungarian Plain
2608:Pontic-Caspian steppe
2567:Great Hungarian Plain
2499:
2491:
2356:
2348:
2323:Great Hungarian Plain
2307:
2299:
2247:
2202:continued until 970.
2141:
2122:Hungarians in Romania
2076:Bulgaro-Byzantine war
1999:
1952:Hungarian royal court
1854:rebelled against the
1814:After the end of the
1795:
1636:4th century to c. 830
1594:
1576:Hungarian pre-history
1318:Further information:
1159:) who share a common
9729:World Heritage Sites
9601:Palaces and mansions
8965:Hungarian prehistory
8795:, but not under the
8539:dailynewshungary.com
8505:A nyelv és a nyelvek
7722:(28 December 2017).
7088:Maenchen-Helfen 1973
6393:A History of Hungary
6042:(28 December 2017).
5940:(13): 2858–2870.e7.
5168:Przemysław Urbańczyk
4670:A History of Hungary
3954:Székelys of Bukovina
3847:Old Hungarian script
3778:Vojvodina Hungarians
3227:Transylvanian Saxons
3011:, date: 427-422 BC.
2923:Paternal haplogroups
2911:. In modern Europe,
2692:Hungarian conquerors
2616:Hungarian conquerors
2614:is connected to the
2584:Hungarian conquerors
2290:Southern Great Plain
1924:Hungarian conquerors
1922:is connected to the
1852:Rastislav of Moravia
1841:Hungarian conquerors
1768:Balaton principality
1601:Hungarian prehistory
1534:Hungarian landtaking
1359:Carpathian Mountains
8825:Facts about Hungary
8731:2019NatSR...916569N
8669:Budapest University
8458:2021Natur.599..256Z
7922:2018PLoSO..1305920N
7799:10.1017/ehs.2022.16
7622:2019NatSR...9.7786P
7445:10.1017/ehs.2020.18
7346:2023CBio...33E.423W
7288:10.18699/VJGB-23-07
7228:2023CBio...33E.174P
6974:2022CBio...32.R738S
6727:Library of Congress
6447:The people of Árpád
6291:2018PLoSO..1305920N
6228:2019NatSR...916569N
6140:10.1093/hmg/ddac106
6002:2019NatSR...916569N
5946:2022CBio...32E2858M
5820:on 21 December 2023
5696:2021NatSR..1119210W
5475:2021NatSR..1119210W
5284:Library of Congress
5124:2020ArAnS..12...31F
4739:Z. J. Kosztolnyik,
4650:, s. v. "Ugrian": "
4593:European Commission
4523:on 3 February 2016.
4285:. 10 February 2014.
4283:migrationpolicy.org
4240:on 31 October 2004.
4178:on 4 February 2007.
3989:Hungarian Americans
3969:Hungarian mythology
3221:(more specifically
2755:Seima-Turbino route
2628:Mezhovskaya culture
2256:Early modern period
2198:, but raids on the
2160:Arnulf of Carinthia
2152:Battle of Pressburg
2070:. The tribe called
1977:Chronica Hungarorum
1678:(Proto-Bulgarians,
1524:, as well as later
1511:Mezhovskaya culture
1365:in 837, "Ungri" by
47:
9679:Hungarian language
9530:Hungarian diaspora
9430:Telecommunications
9055:Revolution of 1956
9010:Revolution of 1848
8714:Scientific Reports
8145:Keyser et al. 2020
7610:Scientific Reports
7222:(1): 174–182.e10.
6700:. University Press
6546:on 27 October 2009
6216:Scientific Reports
6111:. 12 October 2022.
5990:Scientific Reports
5684:Scientific Reports
5463:Scientific Reports
5290:on 29 October 2004
4602:on 2 December 2012
4541:on 5 December 2023
4408:kulhonimagyarok.hu
3914:List of Hungarians
3614:Culture of Hungary
3330:
3289:Hungarian diaspora
3007:population of the
2892:Scientific Reports
2845:Afanasievo culture
2719:Hungarian language
2638:together with the
2526:Paleolithic Europe
2510:
2494:
2375:revolution in 1956
2363:
2351:
2336:Kingdom of Hungary
2310:
2302:
2250:
2223:Kingdom of Hungary
2192:Battle of Lechfeld
2144:
1872:Carolingian Empire
1805:
1597:
1587:Pre-4th century AD
1462:Kingdom of Hungary
1368:Annales Bertiniani
1261:Hungarian diaspora
1157:Kingdom of Hungary
1133:[ˈmɒɟɒrok]
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30:For the film, see
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10220:
10024:Northwestern Mari
9810:Peoples speaking
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9520:Human trafficking
9458:
9457:
9355:
9354:
9319:Political parties
9265:Foreign relations
9232:
9231:
9138:
9137:
9050:People's Republic
9030:Treaty of Trianon
8638:978-0-521-66736-4
8452:(7884): 256–261.
8292:Semino 2000 et al
8084:978-963-386-569-9
8049:978-1-86064-061-2
7845:Endre Neparacki,
7340:(3): 423–433.e5.
7029:978-615-6117-65-6
6847:Press, pp. 19–80.
6818:978-1-56324-283-0
6782:978-1-931313-75-9
6675:978-963-9545-48-9
6642:978-963-9545-64-9
6607:978-963-352-002-4
6504:978-0-7656-0665-5
6460:978-963-9069-20-6
6403:978-0-253-20867-5
6190:978-615-6117-65-6
6134:(19): 3266–3280.
5869:(23 March 2021).
5810:978-615-6178-37-4
5610:978-963-327-515-3
5538:978-963-227-755-4
5414:978-615-5209-56-7
5368:978-615-5209-17-8
5213:978-0-415-11761-6
4853:978-1-60520-134-4
4819:978-3-447-04146-1
4766:978-0-88402-021-9
4680:978-0-253-20867-5
4427:joshuaproject.net
4421:Project, Joshua.
4048:978-963-235-542-9
3999:Hungarian culture
3994:Hungarian cuisine
3510:
3509:
3502:
3309: + 1,000,000
3223:Hungarian Germans
3197:
3196:
3028:Haplogroup Q-M242
3020:Haplogroup C-M217
3016:Haplogroup N-M231
2950:descendants from
2409:Treaty of Trianon
2367:Treaty of Trianon
2359:Treaty of Trianon
2231:Iberian Peninsula
2082:won the decisive
1980:claimed that the
1630:Andronovo culture
1569:Hungarian culture
1435:The obscure name
1379:Early Middle Ages
1363:Georgius Monachus
1193:Treaty of Trianon
1071:
1070:
1026:
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1013:Greek Catholicism
1009:Eastern Orthodoxy
983:Roman Catholicism
955:
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826:Rest of the world
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2767:Mongolic peoples
2604:Rouran Khaganate
2514:Carpathian Basin
2371:Second World War
2200:Balkan Peninsula
2068:Carpathian Basin
2066:and entered the
2023:Carpathian Basin
2017:
2014:Gesta Hungarorum
1994:Gesta Hungarorum
1967:Chronicon Pictum
1957:Gesta Hungarorum
1860:Hincmar of Reims
1809:Carpathian Basin
1801:Chronicon Pictum
1750:and the eastern
1722:c. 830 to c. 895
1619:Iranian speakers
1580:Carpathian basin
1565:Pannonian Steppe
1422:
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1300:Western Moldavia
1269:magyar diaszpóra
1138:Central European
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6424:Kalti, Mark.
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5240:
5239:World History
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5235:Black, Jeremy
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5189:. p. 96.
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4792:(or even the
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4619:
4613:1% threshold.
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4457:"Sefstat2022"
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3929:Khanty people
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3661:
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3648:
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3639:
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3633:
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3620:Horse culture
3615:
3589:
3585:
3578:
3573:
3566:
3561:
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3384:
3378:
3373:
3369:
3363:
3358:
3354:
3348:
3343:
3342:
3333:
3327: + 1,000
3303: Hungary
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3290:
3280:
3278:
3274:
3270:
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3262:
3250:
3246:
3244:
3240:
3236:
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3228:
3224:
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3212:
3208:
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3187:
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3110:
3108:
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3091:
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3078:
3073:
3070:
3065:
3055:
3053:
3049:
3045:
3040:
3034:Autosomal DNA
3031:
3029:
3025:
3021:
3017:
3012:
3010:
3006:
3002:
2998:
2997:Árpád dynasty
2994:
2990:
2986:
2985:Bashkortostan
2982:
2978:
2973:
2971:
2967:
2962:
2957:
2953:
2949:
2946:, (including
2945:
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2884:
2880:
2876:
2872:
2870:
2866:
2862:
2858:
2852:
2850:
2846:
2842:
2841:Tarim mummies
2837:
2836:
2831:
2827:
2823:
2819:
2814:
2812:
2808:
2804:
2800:
2796:
2792:
2791:Baraba region
2788:
2784:
2780:
2776:
2772:
2768:
2764:
2760:
2756:
2752:
2748:
2744:
2740:
2736:
2732:
2728:
2724:
2720:
2715:
2713:
2709:
2705:
2701:
2697:
2693:
2689:
2685:
2681:
2677:
2673:
2669:
2668:Árpád dynasty
2665:
2664:Árpád dynasty
2661:
2657:
2653:
2649:
2645:
2642:. During the
2641:
2637:
2633:
2629:
2625:
2621:
2617:
2613:
2609:
2605:
2601:
2597:
2593:
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2564:
2560:
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2531:
2527:
2523:
2519:
2515:
2507:
2503:
2498:
2490:
2485:
2475:
2473:
2472:voter turnout
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2465:
2460:
2458:
2454:
2450:
2446:
2442:
2438:
2434:
2430:
2426:
2422:
2418:
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2410:
2405:
2403:
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2396:). After the
2395:
2391:
2387:
2383:
2382:Slovakization
2378:
2376:
2372:
2368:
2360:
2355:
2347:
2343:
2341:
2337:
2332:
2328:
2324:
2320:
2319:Magyarization
2306:
2298:
2294:
2291:
2287:
2283:
2277:
2275:
2271:
2267:
2263:
2253:
2246:
2242:
2240:
2236:
2232:
2228:
2224:
2220:
2216:
2212:
2208:
2203:
2201:
2197:
2193:
2189:
2185:
2181:
2177:
2173:
2169:
2165:
2161:
2157:
2153:
2149:
2140:
2135:
2125:
2123:
2119:
2115:
2111:
2106:
2104:
2100:
2096:
2092:
2087:
2085:
2081:
2077:
2073:
2069:
2065:
2061:
2056:
2054:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2038:
2034:
2029:
2024:
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2015:
2010:
2004:
2003:
1998:
1996:
1995:
1989:
1987:
1983:
1982:Árpád dynasty
1979:
1978:
1973:
1970:
1968:
1964:
1959:
1958:
1953:
1949:
1945:
1944:Árpád dynasty
1941:
1940:Árpád dynasty
1937:
1933:
1929:
1925:
1921:
1916:
1914:
1909:
1905:
1901:
1897:
1893:
1889:
1885:
1881:
1877:
1873:
1869:
1865:
1861:
1857:
1853:
1848:
1846:
1842:
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8953:History
8941:Hungary
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8454:Bibcode
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