Origins of the Hungarians

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
  • The Hungarians, or Magyars, have a very unique language and origin which has long been debated. With the most recent genetic studies together with medieval legends and archaeology, the real origins of the Magyars are explored.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:59 Name
    3:10 Indo-European Contact
    4:34 Hungarian Conqueror Genetics
    7:00 Scythian Magyars
    9:33 Founding Myth
    11:54 Material Culture
    15:48 Herodotus & Location
    19:42: Islamic Accounts of Location
    24:00 Ancient Myth of the Kerch Strait & Crimea

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  • @user-zm4vy6tq9c
    @user-zm4vy6tq9c Před rokem +615

    Hello from Japan to all Hungarian people !!!
    I like Hungary history and study now ❤🇭🇺❤

    • @Lopezprieto
      @Lopezprieto Před rokem +33

      Hello from Hungary, I love to read about Japan's history, it's just as interesting as ours :)

    • @user-zm4vy6tq9c
      @user-zm4vy6tq9c Před rokem +28

      @@Lopezprieto I’m glad to hear that!
      I’m happy that foreigners know Japan’s history !

    • @Burgalo2001
      @Burgalo2001 Před rokem +9

      ​@@user-zm4vy6tq9ccause Japan is one of the greatest countries

    • @Tora_74
      @Tora_74 Před rokem +11

      Arigato! I love Japanese history and culture, too. I once even started to learn your language. The grammar is kinda like ours. Glad you are studying our history!

    • @denchae8384
      @denchae8384 Před rokem

      This guy is a Eurocentric fantasy historian he’s talking only bullshit tons of different evidence who are Hungarians and he’s full of shit what is their leaders Khan Atila or Atila Han that is his title that is his name and the name is the The Roots of who is he? Europeans likes to deny and filling the gap with lies. The Turkic.Kurultay is in Hungary, every year the meaning of KURULTAY IS GATHERING OF THE TURKIK TRIBES And Hungari is the organizer and that what’s bother Europe Hungarians consider themselves as Asian and they do not except European label and their religion. It’s a shaman ism just like Koreans, Turkic, and Japanese and the language is the same origin call Ural Altic language group . I hope you’re fine better sources than this Eurocentric liars historian destroying every nations history. By spreading lies in others, nations history.

  • @yamizo2706
    @yamizo2706 Před rokem +1220

    Hungarian language is really mysterious and attractive for a Japanese like me. It is written in Latin alphabet but basically the word order is more similar to my native tongue than European languages.
    I hope more researches will be done and make a progress about its origin.
    P.S.
    Thank you Hungarian people for a lot of replies. I learned lots of things that I don't know and understood how Hungarian people are proud of their origins. I've been to Budapest which is a stunning city. It literally overwhelmed me with the beautiful buildings such as Mátyás church. I knew surname comes first and given name comes after as for Hungarian people's name, which is rare in the world and only 4 or 5 east Asian languages follow that order as far as I know. So I was really interested in and have just learnt Hungarian for a month on my own(sorry I forgot most of it) and had a bit strange feeling that I could make a sentence in Hungarian more intuitively than English.
    Anyway, if comparative linguists discover some more, we will be able to see whether there is some kind of link between both languages.
    Köszönöm szépen!

    • @user-zh3zy3po4m
      @user-zh3zy3po4m Před rokem +157

      Technically there's no word order in Hungarian. If you take a simple sentence in English, like "Peter traveled to England yesterday", you have a strict word order, unless you break up the sentence with commas. In Hungarian the same sentence "Péter Angliába utazott tegnap" would be correct using any of the 24 possible combinations. "Angliába utazott Péter tegnap" and "Tegnap Péter Angliába utazott" and "Péter elutazott tegnap Angliába" are equally correct. All 24 combinations have the same meaning in general, but the beautiful thing is that, by changing the word order, you change the emphasis, so while the general meaning of the sentence never changes, they still mean slightly different things to a Hungarian speaker. You'll use a different word order depending on whether you're making a statement (and which part of the statement you're emphasizing), answering a question, correcting someone, etc. It sounds very complex and confusing, but it all comes naturally for a native speaker.

    • @user-gf9rc5ou8w
      @user-gf9rc5ou8w Před rokem +19

      they share some words suprisingly. Theyre just slightly changed. "Mizu / Viz" "Meenda / Meendenki" I forgot some other ones

    • @peter-df6wl
      @peter-df6wl Před rokem +1

      This is a Hungarian pom.
      the performer portending to be a Japanese saying Hungarian words what sounds like Japanese. 😁 czcams.com/video/Rw_7_CgUFFU/video.html

    • @balazsvarga1823
      @balazsvarga1823 Před rokem +31

      Japanese and some other east Asian languages share the same date and name order too. Plus, oddly, the turkic for father is ata, the hungarian is atya/apa, the japanese is oto. Though baka means something different, an old world for the lowest rank of soldiery. Literally, "boot-men" or "footman" .

    • @Urantia_
      @Urantia_ Před rokem +11

      yamizo hi brother. search about the Bulgarian king Khan Mo-Toun.

  • @EduardMicu
    @EduardMicu Před 8 měsíci +483

    I'm Romanian but I'm always willing to learn and understand my neighbours as a form of respect. This documentary helped me a lot, thank you. Greetings to the Hungarian people.

    • @andrasandras4608
      @andrasandras4608 Před 8 měsíci +30

      Greetings from Hungary buddy!

    • @MsBetke
      @MsBetke Před 8 měsíci +27

      Salut Eduard , de la un maghiar ardelean 👋

    • @EduardMicu
      @EduardMicu Před 8 měsíci +14

      @@MsBetke Salutare si tie, respectele mele!

    • @jozsefvadon3086
      @jozsefvadon3086 Před 8 měsíci +13

      The huge population of the Carpathian basin could not be assimilated by the small number of Hungarians. This claim is nonsense. So it did not happen that the Szávs, Valchs, Turks, etc. they forced their language on him. What happened was that they assimilated linguistically into the farming people of the Carpathian Basin. The arrivals (Bashkirs) did not speak Hungarian, but the language of the ancient European people who have lived here for thousands of years is what we call the Hungarian language today. Those who arrived in the Carpathian basin (Yamnayaks, Scythians, Sarmatians, Huns, Avars, Germans, Hungarians, Slavs, Turks, etc.) brought with them words that merged into the language called Hungarian today.

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před 8 měsíci +14

      @@jozsefvadon3086This is the most logical explanation for the survival of the Hungarian language for thousands of years, and Hungarian prehistory researchers already know this, but for some reason they are not allowed to talk about it! If only Árpád's small military people had spoken the Hungarian language, then the western half of the Carpathian basin would have been Germanized a long time ago, and the north-eastern and southern parts would have been speaking some kind of Slavic language a long time ago! In any case, all prehistory researchers now agree that the military tribes of Álmos and Árpád were at least bilingual, and also that some of them spoke some kind of Turkish language. But at the same time, most of the archaeogeneticists and archaeologists say that Árpád's military tribes were much smaller compared to the basic population living here, around 10%-15% of the population of the Carpathian Basin. And these archaeological and archaeogenetic data were also verified by the place name data, since in many places the names of villages were clearly Hungarian names already in the first 11th century data that also applied to the 10th century, where could not find even further away the Mogyerian military cemeteries or graves! But there are, for example, the runes found in the so-called Avar period here in the Carpathian basin, which most closely resemble the later Szekler-Hungarian runes. That's why the experts called this writing the Carpathian basin runic writing, because the punctuation marks match in more than 90%, but such a match was not found anywhere in the East! Historian, archaeologist and linguist Vékony Gábor, who was an expert in the Szekler-Hungarian runic writing, deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin Avar period, dating them from the 6th to the 8th century, and his wrote that they were all in Hungarian written, which, according to her, means that the Hungarians already lived here in the Avar period in the Carpathian basin. Ancient historian and classical philologist Dr. Fehér Bence, who deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin, in Hungarian, writes that it is certain that Hungarian-speaking peoples lived in the Carpathian Basin during the Avar period as well. But then it should be added that here in the Carpathian basin, much older short scripts matching the signs of the Szekler runic script have been found, such as the Cimmerian scripts of Pannonia or on several Scythian finds, or the punctuation found on discs and clay tablets connected to the Tordos-Vinca culture! But these results are not and do not want to be accepted by the official researchers of the Hungarian Academy dealing with Hungarian prehistory! And in today's Hungary, ancient stone-engraved short writings have been found in several places, the majority of which match the signs of the Szekler-Hungarian runes, but the MTA prehistory researchers do not want to deal with them either! And the Italian professor of linguistics Mario Alinei, who studied the texts of the Etruscans for many years, as part of his "theory of continuity", became convinced that the Etruscan language was an archaic form of the Hungarian language. The basis of the connection is the extraordinary similarity of the names of Etruscan and ancient Hungarian magistrates and other similarities: typologies, lexicon and historical grammar. Mario Alinei wrote a book entitled "Etrusco: una forma arcaica di ungherese", in which he tried to prove that the Etruscan language was an archaic version of an ancient Hungarian language. He then wrote about the ancient European languages in several books, in which he classified the Hungarian language as one of the most ancient languages. According to Alinei's decipherment, one of the Etruscan vases reads: „Nekame uru ital tilen, ital ixe me, mesnamer tansina mulu", which she read with the help of the Hungarian language, and this is how it sounds in today's Hungarian language: „Nekem uram italt tölts, italt idd meg, mézsörmérték legyen az ajándék."
      The Italian researchers write that the Etruscans called themselves "Tyrsi" or "Tyrsanoi" in the ancient Latin inscriptions, a name which, according to many, is very similar to the name of the most ancient Scythian people in Transylvania, the name of the "Agathyrs" people living in the valley of the Maros river, about whom Herodotus already wrote in In the 5th century. BC. What is very interesting is that this valley of the Maros is exactly where most of the finds of the "Tordos-Vinca" culture were found, where even an ancient city was found there in the last decade, which according to archaeologists is at least 5 thousand years old! I know that it is unbelievable to many, but the name of the Maros river also comes from an ancient Hungarian word, which already appears in Herodotus as Maris, but this word does not mean anything in any other ancient language, only the ancient Hungarian language has the meaning of the words mar-maros! And then it is completely logical why here in Transylvania the rivers mentioned in Antiquity only make sense in Hungarian, and they have not yet been able to really decipher them in other languages. And that's why American anthropologist and cryptologist Grover Sanders Krantz wrote in a book called: "Geographical Development of the European Languages", that the Hungarian language must have been present in the Carpathian Basin when the Indo-European languages spread to Europe. His theory is based on the development of early forms of agriculture, to which the spread of the Proto-Indo-European language was linked. These agricultural developments and tools were such that the people who relied on them could not penetrate the Carpathian Basin, as a result the Indo-European languages avoided that region as they spread. Grover Sanders Krantz came to the following conclusion regarding the origin of the Hungarian language: "...so the Greek language was formed in its current location in 6500 BC, and the Celtic language in Ireland in 3500 BC. The antiquity of the Hungarian language in the Carpathian basin is similarly surprising, I find that its origins go back to the Mesolithic, preceding the Stone Age."
      But I could list at least ten times more data, all of which speak of the Hungarian language's presence in the Carpathian basin for several millennia, and yet we are at the point where many Hungarians still think that the Árpád's military tribes brought the Hungarian language in the Carpathian Basin! And 99% of people still don't ask themselves the question, when would these tribes, which mainly engaged in warfare, have taught the majority of the people to speak Hungarian, when there weren't even schools in all of Europe, let alone in Hungary?!
      I'll just note that the first folk schools were built by Maria Theresa in the Hungarian villages in the 18th century, and she introduced compulsory German education everywhere, as she wanted to Germanize the Hungarians, and that's it can't even remotely be compared to medieval conditions! Few people also know that the Hungarian language only became the official language of the Hungarian kingdom in 1844, since until then Latin and German were the state languages, yet despite everything, many millions of Hungarians remained, and even today we are the largest nation in the Carpathian basin!

  • @EULIX
    @EULIX Před 2 měsíci +30

    Hello from Albania 🇦🇱 to our good friend Hungarians 🙌🇦🇱👏🤲🫶🤝Hungary 🇭🇺

    • @YuriYuri-ys4xe
      @YuriYuri-ys4xe Před 11 dny

      Albania este pritenul tuturor ca tigani si turci😅😅😅😅

    • @kkarolina________
      @kkarolina________ Před 7 dny +1

      we love y'all too! Hunyadi🇭🇺❤️🇦🇱Skanderbeg

  • @mysteriousDSF
    @mysteriousDSF Před rokem +566

    As a Hungarian I am infinitely grateful that you created this video.

    • @alalbatross6549
      @alalbatross6549 Před rokem

      ​Nobody spoke Hungarian prior to mid nineteenth century. Official language was Latin. Than, they decided to create new nation and made a hosh posh of myths and legends with no basis in reality. That is why in this piece of shit video they clearly say "nobody knows what the origin of Hungarians is, nobody knows where they came from..." And that is true. Hungarian nation is artificial and their language was invented hybrid of words taken from other nations. Where is the truth? In this video in part that says that in male population of todays Hungary only 6% has Asian origin. Other proof? The music. Real Hungarian music is of Asian origin pentatonic (musical stone age) acording to Zoltán Kodály and Belá Bartók that modern Hungarians hate. Instead, they listen to modern octatonic scale taken by Slovaks along with Slovak national clothes Kroje (pronounced "kro-yeh") and Slovak Čardáš (CHAHR-dahsh). How was artificial Hungarian nation created? "The official language in Hungary, as part of the Habsburg Monarchy, was Latin until 1844, so the church registry books were kept in Latin. The Law on the Hungarian Language to the people (Article II17) from 1844, Hungarian became official for a short time (5 years). With the collapse of the Revolution 1848/49. German became the official language until the Austro-Hungarian settlement in 1867. In Hungary, on December 18, 1894, two laws entered into force, the Law on civil marriage (Article XXXI21), that is, on the obligation to conclude a civil marriage and the Law on State Registers (Article XXXIII22). that all entries in the register books are made exclusively in the official (Hungarian) language. The following year it was adopted
      order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs no. 86.225/189524 which regulated the registration of non-Hungarian baptismal names, i.e. the method of name translation. To make the task easier for registrars, the order contained a list of personal names with a translation, which was compiled in 1893 by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia) and on which translations (that is, counterparts) were found, such as: Aleksandar - Sándor, Stevan - István, Ladislav - László, Suzana - Žužana (Zsuzsanna), Lenka - Ilona (Ilona), etc." My father Bozidar born January 7th 1921 was officially, Silvester. The Law on the Hungarian Language in Education (Article XVIII7) passed in 1879 the Hungarian language was introduced as a compulsory language in all non-Hungarian schools. Based on the Law on the Names of Settlements and Other Places (Article IV) adopted in 1898. year, the Ministry of Internal Affairs ordered a (massive) name change settlements and other geographical locations. In 1900, only 60% of the total population knew Hungarian language. analysis of the census results from 1780 and 1910 leads to data that the share of the Hungarian population increased from 29% to 54%, with the fact that in this
      in the second census (then numerous) Jews were listed as a religious community, i.e. as part of the Hungarian population. During WW II Hungarians wiped out "Jewish Hungarians". Hungarian nation is a well planed and executed genocide. Very existence of it proves it.

    • @mysteriousDSF
      @mysteriousDSF Před rokem +2

      @@alalbatross6549 bro wtf 💀

    • @mysteriousDSF
      @mysteriousDSF Před rokem +1

      @Hussar of Hungary tell me that you're a virgin Romanian without telling me that you're a virgin Romanian

    • @peterjanossy7033
      @peterjanossy7033 Před rokem +2

      @Hussar of Hungary You are a Gypsy, romani-an.

    • @CN_SFY_General
      @CN_SFY_General Před rokem +3

      Is the story correct?

  • @gulnaragalyautdinova3635
    @gulnaragalyautdinova3635 Před rokem +324

    We have always known in Bashkortostan that Hungarian ' s our closest relatives, despite different languages. Hope to visit nice Hungary. And hope, we will be able to greet Hungarian's in our beautiful country Bashkort Ile. ❤

    • @user-jn6nh7om6e
      @user-jn6nh7om6e Před rokem +36

      We always welcome our Bashkir brothers and sisters here, in Hungary! I hope someday I'll be able to visit Bashkortostan ❤🤍💚 💙🤍💚

    • @evasmith2705
      @evasmith2705 Před rokem +7

      Please , come!

    • @byungchoi1681
      @byungchoi1681 Před rokem +20

      Hungary means Big raven or Crow. They are related to Korea as well.The name gary derived from the tribal name Kori or Kerei or Kereit(plural) later became Korea. Hun means large or big or great Hun+gary=great Crow or Raven. All the nomadic Countries in Urasia throughout Mongol and to Korea are descendants of the Tengri.

    • @peterjanossy7033
      @peterjanossy7033 Před rokem +2

      @@user-jn6nh7om6e Are you neo-Cuman minority boy from Kunság reserve area?

    • @user-jn6nh7om6e
      @user-jn6nh7om6e Před rokem +20

      @@byungchoi1681 You have very good points, but originally «Hun» means «10» in most Turkic languages, and Hungary is made up of 10 tribes. But yes, we are Altaic, Turan brothers ❤️

  • @kakha4362
    @kakha4362 Před 8 měsíci +99

    My big respect to Hungary. Greetings from Georgia 🇬🇪 👍✊

    • @Tuskevari
      @Tuskevari Před 8 měsíci +3

      Hey georgian! I was in your WONDERFUL country back in 2017. Kutaisi, Gori, Kazbegi (Gergeti), Msketha, Tiblis. I want to get back with my whole family next summer, must visit the saeshore too, and taste your brandy!

    • @AndrisGameDev
      @AndrisGameDev Před 6 měsíci

      Madloba! :)

  • @turkvatandasi01
    @turkvatandasi01 Před 6 měsíci +164

    I offer my most sincere respect and greetings to the Hungarian nation 🙏 Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷♥️

    • @istvanpesti5758
      @istvanpesti5758 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Maybe turkey name originated from tur-k. People of gates.

    • @Arpoxais1Ateas2
      @Arpoxais1Ateas2 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@istvanpesti5758 But then it is possible that the name Turán also means túr - means dig the mountain or the hill, so is it possible that it could have been the name of the people who built the dams or stood the dam?
      Or then the explanations of Mario Alinei an Italian linguist would also be true, according to whom the name Toscana - Turscana also originates from here, because in ancient times it was distorted from the name Etruscana, i.e. Trusci or Tursci, into its present form, because these Tursci also lived here mainly in the Carpathian basin or Transylvania and its surroundings, but later the ancient Greeks called them Agathursoi, which the Romans already described as Agathyrsi! I think that the Hungarians can definitely have something to do with the Agathyrs, about whom Herodotus already wrote that they were a Scythian people and lived here in the valley of the Maris - Maros river, exactly where the archaeologists found the 7,000-year-old Tordos culture!
      According to the wiki dictionary, the origin of the word túr is: túr < Old Hungarian: túr < Proto-Hungarian: tur (hole, drill) < Dravidian: turuvu (dig, hole).

    • @balabanasireti
      @balabanasireti Před 2 měsíci +1

      No. One. Asked

    • @jamjar1948
      @jamjar1948 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @is1Ateas2 Actually Turan only was mentioned in the ancient Persian texts such as Shahnameh. In ancient Iranian mythology, Tūr or Turaj (Tuzh in Middle Persian) is the son of the emperor Fereydun. According to the account in the Shahnameh, the nomadic tribes who inhabited these lands were ruled by Tūr. In that sense, the Turanians could be members of two Iranian peoples both descending from Fereydun, but with different geographical domains and often at war with each other.

    • @GaraYusufbey
      @GaraYusufbey Před 2 měsíci

      NO

  • @ariya3833
    @ariya3833 Před rokem +839

    Greetings to the people of Majarestan (land of the Magyars) from Iran. 🇭🇺 ❤️

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před rokem +91

      Our ancestors lived in the region of Iran from 250 to 225 AD. The proto-Hungarian tribes' area was at lake Urmia, together with the Varkun tribes (later on Avars). That is why there are so many overlapping of our cultures and languages. My dentist is from Iran and speaks fluently in Hungarian practically with no accent. Is it just a coincidence? I hardly believe it.

    • @markcynic808
      @markcynic808 Před rokem +32

      Same love of living under dictators. No coincidence at all.

    • @accaeffe8032
      @accaeffe8032 Před rokem +41

      @@markcynic808 🤦 you just felt that you want to watch this video and comment.

    • @markcynic808
      @markcynic808 Před rokem +11

      @@accaeffe8032
      No. That's your reason for spouting senseless rubbish.

    • @katalinhalom7960
      @katalinhalom7960 Před rokem +57

      @@markcynic808 What an idiotic remark.

  • @sorcy5467
    @sorcy5467 Před rokem +463

    I was born in Austria but my parents are hungarian from the partium region. During my childhood I wasnt really interested in history or my heritage, but the more I grew and spoke to my parents, the more I got hooked in to the history of my ancestors. Hungary has such a vast history that it's hard to comprehend, sometimes I just sit for hours and read historic events that happened during hungarys early history as a kingdom, but it even goes way way back. I've developed such pride my nation I never knew I had. From Magna hungaria to the battle of pressburg (solidifying their position in europe, a goal that many nomad tribes dreamed about) to eventually defeating the mongols/cumans/pecheneggs after many battles and even helping our polish brothers during their invasion, there is just so so much to know about. I have also visited many places with hungarian minorites in other countrys like Szekelyföld in Romania, Kárpátalja in Ukraine and parts in northern Serbia. As soon as the locals see you speak hungarian, they treat you like a long lost brother/sister and that also compliments the one thing my parents always teached me: Even though history in recent times wasn't to gentle with us and we are seperated in many parts of the world we will always be one - "Egy vérből vagyunk!".
    Thank you for this video!

    • @veronicalogotheti1162
      @veronicalogotheti1162 Před rokem +6

      There were people before there as you heard
      And yes Austria and Germany is most slav

    • @bongdonkey
      @bongdonkey Před rokem +3

      Austria is a beautiful country. Salut!

    • @jeanneknight4791
      @jeanneknight4791 Před rokem +6

      @@veronicalogotheti1162 Oddly, more than 50% of Bohemian old familis and most of the rest of the Czech Republic is not genetically slav. The slavic population is in eastern Moravia and the Polish border.

    • @AITreeBranches
      @AITreeBranches Před rokem +11

      If you watched the video and read so much history you'll understand that those minorities established themselves on those lands as there were already principates and kingdoms with their own culture in those regions, therefore, not sure what great hungaria are you speaking of, the whole nation was controlled by the Habsburg initially as they used hungarians as mercenaries, and they gave your people land for their help and future help.
      There's nothing Hungarian about hungarians anymore, everything is an interpretation of Austrian culture, the same as Romania is just a reiteration of French and Italian culture, nothing original under the sun.
      PS: Those minorities refuse to speak the national language of the country they ar living in, I bet you speak german in Austria and ddon't pretend that you speak only Hungarian.

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před rokem +2

      You have very nice parents. God be with them.

  • @bigmacedon
    @bigmacedon Před 9 měsíci +28

    Greetings from Bulgaria to our Magyar brothers and sisters!

    • @KEPPetronella-yi4vy
      @KEPPetronella-yi4vy Před 8 měsíci +2

      We do Like Bulgarian Brothers and Sisters! Greeting to Relatives and we WISHING BULGARIAN PEOPLE ✌ PEACE and HARMONY FOREVER!

    • @bogdanuser1010
      @bogdanuser1010 Před 8 měsíci

      Are you ok?

  • @christinakiki75
    @christinakiki75 Před 7 měsíci +115

    In Serbian Sator also means like a tent, VAros means city too or varosica , little town, i love the Hungarian people and hungarian food and music, i feel home in Hungary, visited Budapest and the city is absolutely beautiful and amazing , it keeps impressing me.❤❤❤, next time i would love to visit Balatonlake, greetings from Serbia, 🇷🇸❤🇭🇺

    • @ZsH85
      @ZsH85 Před 6 měsíci +2

      vár means castle so város means -with a castle. which meant city back then

    • @jafyfaen
      @jafyfaen Před 6 měsíci

      You should have went to the lake first. Not to asphalt iron and fumes

    • @DracoDatura
      @DracoDatura Před 5 měsíci +3

      Greetings from Budapest! I'm sure you will like lake Balaton too! :)

    • @christinakiki75
      @christinakiki75 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ZsH85 yes that seems logic, thanks for the explanation💯

    • @christinakiki75
      @christinakiki75 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@jafyfaen budapest is a very charming city, i ll Come back!!

  • @jamjar1948
    @jamjar1948 Před rokem +422

    Hello from Iran to all Magyar people!

    • @-dorkoka2104
      @-dorkoka2104 Před rokem +28

      We strongly open towards that as well.
      And the name of our country in our language: HungaryI never thought of you as Iranians, but as Persians. The holly.. movies lied a lot. I have always known that one of our Hun-magyar components is related to you. The other half of us is the base population of the Carpathian Basin. Among other things, we accommodated here the Alan and Yash Iranian ethnic groups. Policy? We are pushing for you. Religion and distance separate us. But blood and ancestors connect us. Go! We will meet at the holidays of the archery peoples. We strongly open towards that as well. And the name of our country in our language: Magyarország.

    • @hungarienness
      @hungarienness Před rokem +19

      Greetings 🇭🇺

    • @robertdumicz7309
      @robertdumicz7309 Před rokem +11

      @@-dorkoka2104 The carpatian basin was already populated when your ancestors arrived from Asia.

    • @R3alGobLin
      @R3alGobLin Před rokem

      @@robertdumicz7309 THE CARPATYANS WAS POPULATED BY HUNS SCITYIANS AND AVARS GYPSY TURCIC IRANIC SANSKRITIC INDIA SPOOK PRAKIT ADOPTED SANSKRITY IN VEDIC LATER AFTER ROMANS WAS PUSHED OUT FROM DACIA IN 270 MASAGETAE WENT IN INDIA OTHER REMAINE IN DACIA KAARS AVARS KHAGANS SCITO HUNS GYPSY TRIBE VLAHI RUMUNII ARE ALBANESE ILIRI SHEPERD MIGRANTS

    • @robertdumicz7309
      @robertdumicz7309 Před rokem +9

      @@R3alGobLin The romanians are the daco-romans and the language proves it, while your magyars came in the 9th century from Asia.

  • @zazr83
    @zazr83 Před rokem +241

    Hungary is such a different country
    They have a crazy history, crazy language
    I'm so proud to have blood coming from this great nation !
    Love for Hungary, from France
    🇫🇷❤️🇭🇺

    • @Jackson-uk8xx
      @Jackson-uk8xx Před rokem +7

      Linguistics teacher Attila flink immigrated to Sydney,Australia (forget when) & eventually noticed an extraordinary similarity between certain Aboriginal Australian dialects (of which there are hundreds) & Magyar. He was granted access to rooms reserved for high academics at the Royal Mitchell Library Sydney, Aus & spent much of his late life researching this. He died 2016 I think & supposedly according to friends his work was confiscated. Just interesting i thought.

    • @zazr83
      @zazr83 Před rokem +6

      @@Jackson-uk8xx Wow, now THAT'S something absolutely crazy
      I guess I have even more research to do on what ethnicity is related to the Magyars

    • @Jackson-uk8xx
      @Jackson-uk8xx Před rokem +3

      @@zazr83 I don't know if there's much of an ethnic connection, an aboriginal & Hungarian are seemingly polar opposite in this regard. Makes the language connections all the more bizarre. Perhaps there's an ancient universal forgotten language? Either way I'm not terribly educated on the matter. Things like this tend to get forgotten to history quite deliberately imo. 🖖

    • @zazr83
      @zazr83 Před rokem +2

      @@Jackson-uk8xx I'm kind of sure that there was a universal language at some point, but this is strange, because as far as I know, Magyar was supposed to be a Finno-Ugric language so if there was a universal language, that language family needed to be icelated for a long time to have things in common Australian dialects
      But I'm not a linguist or anything and I may be wrong on the whole point

    • @Jackson-uk8xx
      @Jackson-uk8xx Před rokem +1

      @@zazr83 yes far beyond my year 10 certificate education.
      Glad to share with you, happy researching.✌️

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 Před 2 měsíci +6

    he Scythians created a unified culture from the Carpathian Basin to the Altai Mountains. This culture had a significant influence on the Celts, Persians and, in the east, the Ordos at the bend of the Yellow River. The ancestors of the population of the Hungarian Principality in the 10th century were mainly Scythians living in the Carpathian Basin. Of course, the Scythians of the south-eastern part of the Urals represented the same culture.

  • @peterbalogh4176
    @peterbalogh4176 Před rokem +90

    This is by far the best summary of the Hungarian origins, even considering Hungarian sources. Thank you for your hard work!

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas Před 11 měsíci +4

      Some Slovaks claim that Hungarians were created by ancient Slovaks' throwing and kicking several monkeys across the river Danube and . . . . . that was basically it. 😀 😀 😛

    • @letsdothis9063
      @letsdothis9063 Před 11 měsíci +6

      ​@@subraxas that's terrible. lol people talking smack about others, is a universal phenomenon.

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas Před 11 měsíci

      @@letsdothis9063
      Aye!! 🙂

  • @SuperLeroy66
    @SuperLeroy66 Před rokem +425

    This might just be one of the most brilliant videos I've ever seen on CZcams? This person put a lot of work into this. That needs to be recognized.

    • @johnjuhasz612
      @johnjuhasz612 Před rokem +9

      A written version would never be published in an academic journal. You are confusing Quantity with Quality.

    • @SuperLeroy66
      @SuperLeroy66 Před rokem +9

      @@johnjuhasz612 opinions vary.

    • @SuperLeroy66
      @SuperLeroy66 Před rokem +3

      @@johnjuhasz612 The flag Heraldry speaks for itself. Wink wink.

    • @user-ds1ul2hj3f
      @user-ds1ul2hj3f Před rokem +2

      Attila is Bulgarian from Dulo clan hungarian came from old great bulgaria

    • @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874
      @anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 Před rokem +9

      @@letsspeakhungarian6626 Let's speak Hungarian then. Let's say vér, víz, tűz, jég, tél or veri, vesi, tuli, jää, talvi in Finnish. Let's say menni, adni, élni, úszni, or mennä, antaa, elää, uida in Finnish. Let's say kéz - käsi, nyíl - nuoli, hal - kala, méz - mesi, máj - maksa.
      The total lack of understanding the complexities of ethnogenesis is often shown by comparing apples to oranges, linguistics to genetics. The two is independent of each other. Two people groups don't have to have similar genetics to speak similar languages.
      Furthermore if we talk about genetics, you should've mentioned the Klima study too, where Uralic genes were obviously shown in conquest era Magyars.
      And if you already brought politics into it, let's talk about how the institute of Hungarian research is basically a propaganda factory of the government. It's so blatantly obvious that they have it on their site that they were created solely by the government. Like in the communist era.

  • @motherofslavs8761
    @motherofslavs8761 Před rokem +226

    Loved your video. As a Croatian, we share so much history with Magyars.

    • @mrroyale5688
      @mrroyale5688 Před rokem +21

      Respect for the Croatian people.

    • @maximus5122
      @maximus5122 Před rokem +10

      We share genes, White Croats blood.

    • @andrasmolnar6146
      @andrasmolnar6146 Před rokem +16

      We are the countries of the Saint Crown.
      ~800 years common hitory

    • @halebopp8439
      @halebopp8439 Před rokem +23

      Greetings from Hungary my Croatian brothers

    • @johnyblack6896
      @johnyblack6896 Před rokem +10

      Origin Croats or Harhvati also come from Iranian steps....i think also wit Bulgarian we are in some similar people but we mixed with slavic people in are od Sarmatia

  • @gaborzoltai6965
    @gaborzoltai6965 Před 9 měsíci +21

    Thank you so much for making this. It has made sense of a lot of stuff I was wondering about, having been born in Hungary. The mixture of ethnicities and languages is truly fascinating.

  • @tundemolnar158
    @tundemolnar158 Před 9 měsíci +61

    Thank you from Hungary for this well made video. It meant a lot to me that someone is so deeply interested in the history of my people. Reading the comments also made me feel good to see how many countries know Hungarians. I wish you continued success in your work and good health.

  • @kosmicheskiprah
    @kosmicheskiprah Před rokem +458

    A really beautiful country with so much history and flag that looks very similar to ours. Magyars are cool and intelligent people and one of my best friends is from Érd. We still have street names after Hungarian people in many parts of Bulgaria such as Sofia, Vidin or Shumen for instance. Whilst visiting Budapest and in the outskirts in Gyermekvasút, a Hungarian man told me that we (Magyars and Bulgars) came from Asia, have almost the same name and that most of our neighbours make fun and envious of our rich history. I first thought about it and then laughed. That man was wise!
    Honest to God, they have a beautiful country and fell in love with their rich history, intriguing and interesting language and yes, their ultra-caloric yet super tasty and diversified cuisine. I really meant it, this is one of my favourite countries. If only we had better politicians making us richer instead of stealing so much. Much respect to all Magyars.

    • @natan8071
      @natan8071 Před rokem +21

      respect to you too bro

    • @abrahamran9089
      @abrahamran9089 Před rokem +6

      A thumb up for you and do not replay even like to those whom not know what they commenting in replay to you. Peace as your blood is in mey veins and mine is moving in yours veins too.🙏

    • @bm.maryana8059
      @bm.maryana8059 Před rokem +11

      Yes hungayrians and bulgayrians are asiatic.

    • @hik8901
      @hik8901 Před rokem +22

      Well said from Germany 🇩🇪🤝🏻🇭🇺❤️🇧🇬

    • @benistiyorrobloxoynamak193
      @benistiyorrobloxoynamak193 Před rokem

      Macarlar ve Bulgarlar Türktür.

  • @zsotti60
    @zsotti60 Před rokem +105

    Wow. Just wow. Incredible video. As a Hungarian digging myself in this topic, usually use Hungarian sources and stuff, and then i found this video (recommended by YT). HOLY JESUS. It contains everything, even the most recent DNA reserches, the old myths, tales, the amount of pictures, maps. Its probably the best video i have seen. Thank you so much.
    And thanks to everyone else commenting such positive comments, its really heart warming the love you share.

    • @gergelylorincz4818
      @gergelylorincz4818 Před rokem +3

      To add to this: the research presented in this video is insane. It is better on the topic than quite some Hungarian academic researches. One of the greatest videos I've seen in a while.

    • @EasternOrthodox101
      @EasternOrthodox101 Před rokem +1

      🤺☦🇷🇺The Scythians were haplogroup N (= Ashkenaz) - not different peoples. Magyars, Avars, Cumans, Pechenegs, Sami, Balts and Sakha are the Scythian race, and they are all Finnic peoples, although Magyars were just the ruling tribe and have no genetical connection to majority of Hungarians who are very mixed

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před 2 měsíci

      @@EasternOrthodox101 races are: Africans black, Australian black, Mongoloid, and Caucasian (Europid). Scythian means Turani by origin (Sir Henry Rawlinson). Genetic marketing is haplogroup R1a. Túrán Plain is a 1m skm Western Siberian region divided by the river Yenisei, incorporates the lake Urmia, Kara Kum and Kizil Kum deserts. Any other bullshit statement is rubbish.

  • @glicmathan1771
    @glicmathan1771 Před 11 měsíci +43

    This is the best documentary about Hungary and the Hungarian people I’ve ever seen. Thank you!

  • @arekhautaluoma4276
    @arekhautaluoma4276 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Hi, Canadian here, 1/4 Finn! Great video! Love the collection of research.

  • @maskinisten019
    @maskinisten019 Před rokem +141

    Respect to Hungary from Albania 👍

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před rokem +21

      Salute to Albania, the pearl of the Adriatic Sea from Hungary. We remember Skanderbeg was a very faithful friend of John Hunyadi. They commonly fought against the Ottomans and Brankowich, the Serbian despot. Let us together remember Apponyi Geraldine, the Hungarian-born Albanian highness. There must be much more common memories on Earth. Brakowich was finally was captured because he have done so with Mihaly Szilagyi fort captain's brother. Hungarian governor, John Hunyadi had the 2nd and 3rd fingers of Brankowich cut, with them, he swore falsy to the Hungarian Kingdom. The friendship of Skanderbeg is still living in Hungarian hearts. Sometimes together with the Skanderbeg brandy😉

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/UiId2ZNWHzg/video.html

    • @gabordalmand1274
      @gabordalmand1274 Před rokem +2

      A library be filled with the organic alliances of the Albanians & Hungarians - Skander Beg!? -is just one of the signs !!!

    • @Roman_Kowalsky
      @Roman_Kowalsky Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​@@gabordalmand1274
      Skender (simplified from "Iskander" wich is turkish, and Iskander is a turk form of ...Aleksander..) . Beg, or Bey is turkish muslim titule.
      Iskander or Skender beg was buried in a catholic church, before his death he was ortodox (serb ortodox) from the birth, muslim , catholic, muslim, ...did change his religion as needed. His mother was Voisava or Voislava, serbian ortodox. Some kf gis sisters married serbian nobleman, his brother, Reposh, was ortodox monk and he is burried in serbian monastery in "sveta gora", hilandar monastery. Skender Beg father, is also burried in serbian monastery.
      Just to add some useful facts .

    • @alb-333
      @alb-333 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Roman_Kowalsky
      😂😂😂 His name was GJERGJ KASTRIOTI! Gjergj Kastrioti son of Gjon Kastrioti,Gjon Kastrioti son of Pal Kastrioti,Pal Kastrioti son of Kostandin MAZREKU (Kastrioti) The surname of Kastrioti tribes was MAZREKU. He's mother Vojsava was from MUZAKA tribes, that's its written in the Testament of Gjon Muzaka 1510.At that time Albanians were Orthodox and Catholic,today in Albania live 500k Orthodox and 600-700k Catholic.

  • @aariley2
    @aariley2 Před rokem +261

    I love Hungary and the Hungarian people. They are so warm and friendly, but also you can still see that fire in them. They are so proud, and rightly so, of their culture, language and food!:)❤️

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 Před rokem +1

      They are a bunch of self important Germanic imbeciles. I've worked with loads of them and they are real creeps.

    • @generalstack6540
      @generalstack6540 Před rokem +7

      They are friendly so long as you are not a unfortunate refugee trying to get to Germany

    • @yak601
      @yak601 Před rokem +6

      Every country is full of friendly people, if you got to the touristy places.

    • @hungarienness
      @hungarienness Před rokem +27

      @@generalstack6540 See videos: last defender Hungary, last defender of Europe

    • @lutheratya1187
      @lutheratya1187 Před rokem +1

      @@generalstack6540 Why would we be friendly towards border violator illegal immigrants, who are travelling through 5-6 safe countries? They should be seeking refuge in the first safe country, and not culture murdering europe.

  • @zipperpillow
    @zipperpillow Před 5 měsíci +4

    Very well done, thank you for your careful restraint and competent analysis of the sources, genetics, linguistics, folklore and logic. Nice work.

  • @mastermindd
    @mastermindd Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this video!
    Much love from Hungary

  • @friedeseimitdiroxmox4669
    @friedeseimitdiroxmox4669 Před rokem +62

    Hungary is a wonderful sightseeing country with nice people , traditions, very good food and drinking.

    • @davepike7546
      @davepike7546 Před 2 měsíci

      If you like horse riding, it's very flat, but it's joint Empire left it with a jewel of a Capital.

  • @MsBetke
    @MsBetke Před rokem +152

    i am Magyar , thank you for this very detailed and well researched short documentary about my people. much appreciated !

    • @janosress8974
      @janosress8974 Před rokem +5

      Csak az a baj hogy nem igaz. Ennyi energia egy hazugság erősítésére....

    • @MsBetke
      @MsBetke Před rokem +3

      @@janosress8974 akkor ugy roviden...meik lenne az igaz , mi lenne az igaz?

    • @halljamenjeninnen1310
      @halljamenjeninnen1310 Před rokem

      @@MsBetke Meik??? hülyegyerek...

    • @MsBetke
      @MsBetke Před rokem

      @@halljamenjeninnen1310 anyad aki picsajabol ki masztal seggarc ...ez eleg helyes buzi?

    • @halljamenjeninnen1310
      @halljamenjeninnen1310 Před rokem

      @@MsBetke Kussolj be, analfabéta vörös náci. Vagy én fogom be a retkes pofád.

  • @M.Georgiev8527
    @M.Georgiev8527 Před 9 měsíci +52

    Sadly Hungary is one of those European countries that nowadays borders with its own historical lands. To me their origin and language is a total mystery. Much love and respect to all Magyar people from Bulgaria. ❤

    • @postachamdi6286
      @postachamdi6286 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Hungarians are brothers of other balkan nations such as austria, serb, bulgarian etc...
      If you mean huns avars magyars they were genetically really different than hungarians.
      Balkan nations were from western scythia, not huns/avars or turkic bulgars.😂

    • @xerxen100
      @xerxen100 Před 9 měsíci +4

      "To me their origin and language is a total mystery." Thir language was the original european language, Very similar to Etruscean, the pregreek Minoan, or Hatti. Also had strong connection with Sumerian and Akkad (althought these two languages are quite diffrent)

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před 9 měsíci

      @@xerxen100 The ancestors of the Hungarians living today have been continuously present in the Carpathian Basin for thousands of years - this was highlighted by a recently published research that used a new method to examine the genetics of the peoples who lived in the region today and in the past. During the research work, a new database was created, which contains the data of 16,000 mitochondrial genomes of 172 ancient and living populations. Their connection system was mapped using artificial intelligence. The method was used to examine the former and current Hungarian populations of the Carpathian Basin, and it was found that the majority of today's Hungarians originate from a Copper Age (4500 BC - 2800 BC) and Bronze Age (2800 BC - 700 BC) population.
      Archaeologists from the Magyarság Research Institute proved that the elite military strata of the Árpáds and the conquerors all came from the Scythian, Sarmatian and Hunnic peoples. And then the long-forgotten chronicles were brought up again, where Hungarians were always considered Scythians by Westerners! Herodotus, considered the first historian of Europe, wrote the following about the land of the Scythians: "The Isteros is the greatest river we know, the first that flows from the west through the land of the Scythians..." It appears that the Isteros was Iszter in Scythian, and comes from the Old Hungarian Ister - Isten! But few people know that Istar was also a Sumerian or Akkadian god, and if we add the name Baal, which was another Sumerian god, and which was pronounced Bál in Hungarian and became bal, which means left, left-handed - left-handed, left-handed. - left-handed, and many other words like bálvány - idol, hence the name Bálványos - Bálványosfürdő, a town in Kovaszna. But many people do not want to believe that the name of Balaton also comes from the god Bal, who stirred up a storm on the lake, because tó is a lake in Hungarian, and the suffix ton on the lake, Bal-a-ton, is perfectly appropriate. can be explained because Baal was the god of wars and storms! I will give one more example, with the medieval name of the town of Istergam, which later became Esztergom in Hungarian. Ister was the Danube, but few people know that gam means bend in Sumerian, and this city is right next to the great bend of the Danube, the Ister-Gam - Danube bend! There are many other examples that show us what I wrote above, but there is also a document in Latin, which explains how the Sarmatian-Yazigs revolted near the Danube and the Tisza in 359 AD. because they did not receive the money promised by the Roman emperor, and shouted "marha - marha" to the Roman emperor and drove him away, and the word marha means cattle in Hungarian, which is used as a curse even to this day, you can also check in google translate! And then comes the most important thing that the Dacians had a city that the Romans occupied and described its name as Napoca, but a Romanian historian wrote that this name comes from an ancient Sumerian word, which means that it is the city of the sun, or sunny city! But everyone forgets, the nap - sun is an ancient Hungarian word that is not in any of today's languages, only the Sumerians had the same word for the sun! And then comes the fact that many people have already realized that the names of Dacian castles and settlements are often understood in Hungarian, such as Piroboridava - Pirosborvára, Utidava - Utivára, Sucidava - Szűcsvára, Zargidava - Zergevára, Ziridava - Szeredavára, Tamasidava - Tamasivára - a modern example Temesvár, and there are many other examples of these, for example, the river names of Transylvania, which have been mentioned since ancient times, but these names could only be interpreted in Hungarian! But there are, for example, the runes found in the so-called Avar period here in the Carpathian basin, which most closely resemble the later Szekler - Hungarian runes. That's why the experts called this writing the Carpathian basin runic writing, because the punctuation marks match in more than 99%, but such a match was not found anywhere in the East! Historian, archaeologist, linguist Vékony Gábor, who was an expert in Szekler-Hungarian runic writing, deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin Avar period, from the 6th to the 8th centuries, and wrote that they were all in Hungarian, which means that the Ugors - Carpathian Hungarians already lived in the Carpathian Basin under the Avars! But there are already much older Cimmerian and Scythian parallels of this Szekler-Hungarian script here in the Carpathian basin! Ancient historian and classical philologist Dr. Fehér Bence, who deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin, in Hungarian, writes that it is certain that Hungarian-speaking peoples lived in the Carpathian Basin during the Avar period as well, and probably even before that. But then it should be added that here in the Carpathian basin, much older short scripts matching the signs of the Szekler runic script have been found, such as the punctuation found on discs and clay tablets connected to the Tordos-Vinca culture! And in today's Hungary, ancient stone-engraved short writings have been found in several places, the majority of which match the signs of the Szekler-Hungarian runes! And the Italian professor of linguistics Mario Alinei, who studied the texts of the Etruscans for many years, as part of his "theory of continuity", became convinced that the Etruscan language was an archaic form of the Hungarian language. The basis of the connection is the extraordinary similarity of the names of Etruscan and ancient Hungarian magistrates and other similarities: typologies, lexicon and historical grammar. Mario Alinei wrote a book entitled "Etrusco: una forma arcaica di ungherese", in which he tried to prove that the Etruscan language was an archaic version of an ancient Hungarian language. He then wrote about the ancient European languages in several books, in which he classified the Hungarian language as one of the most ancient languages. According to Alinei's decipherment, one of the Etruscan vases reads:
      „Nekame uru ital tilen, ital ixe me, mesnamer tansina mulu", which she read with the help of the Hungarian language, and this is how it sounds in today's Hungarian language:
      „Nekem uram italt tölts, italt idd meg, mézsörmérték ajándék legyen."
      According to several Italian researchers, the Etruscan culture originated from the Villanova culture, which had its roots in the Carpathian Basin. Such finds, wrought iron objects, were found in many excavations, the comparison of which is the evidence. In the Bronze Age, Central Europe, especially the Carpathians, was an important industrial center with its many ore units. Excavation of old graves showed that the phenomenon and custom of cremation found among the Etruscans first took root in the Carpathian basin! According to Mario Alinei, Europe and the steppe have been continuously inhabited areas since ancient times, and there were no great migrations, no peoples that moved from east to west, destroying different cultures on their way. According to Alinei, the Indo-European people, as well as the peoples of the Ural region, have been here in the Carpathian basin all along. Already in the third millennium before Christ, the Hungarian-speaking peoples were called Turkoi, Tursci, Tusci, hence the name Tuscana - Toscana, and these Tusci tribes lived together for a long time, such as the people of the Kurgans, the Yamnaya, which is why they always kept their own language! Alinei also lists many examples in his book from the prehistoric era, mainly quoting from the common vocabulary of the Hungarians and Etruscans. Here are some examples of parallel words, for illustration, quoted from the book. Capitalized words are Etruscan language, the lowercase letters come from the Hungarian language: URU - úr - lord, NAC - nagy - big, HUT - hat - six, HUS - hős - hero, ECA - ez - this, ELSSI - első - first, AVIL - év - year, MEX - megy/megyer? - goes.
      All this and much more, such as genetic and archaeogenetic results, prove that a basic population of Scythian culture lived here, who survived the conquests and they always welcomed the Huns, Avars, Bulgarians and Magorians peacefully! Other researchers have come to this conclusion, such as the renowned American anthropologist Grover Sanders Krantz, who has done a lot of research on the origins of European languages and has written a book "Geographical Development of European Languages ", where she writes about Hungarians: "Given these objections the actual Uralic-speaking distributions would allow only one alternative explanation - that the family originated in Hungary and spread out in the opposite direction. This poses no serious problem if the time for this origin and dispersion is put at the earliest Neolithic (i.e. farming). If this is true it means that Hungarian (Magyar) is actually the oldest in-place language in all of Europe."

    • @M.Georgiev8527
      @M.Georgiev8527 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@xerxen100 I highly doubt that it's the original european language and connection with the languages you mentioned can't be proven sinse all of them are dead languages. The information you shared contradicts everything said in the video. Plus from what I read proto Hungarias have their origin from Ural region in Asia.

    • @xerxen100
      @xerxen100 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@M.Georgiev8527 The languages I mentioned was all belong to the west ugrian language family. Not to mention thatUralic language family was an ancient european language group, while IE languages came from the middle east.

  • @markloszmann4273
    @markloszmann4273 Před 9 měsíci +87

    I love seeing someone take so much effort to summarize my country’s deep and mysterious history. I live abroad but I am always and forever Hungarian and I save up every year or so so I can go home to visit my family and be with my people. Thank you for making this video 🇭🇺

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Před rokem +161

    I've always loved Hungarian people. They've got a lot of heart and soul. I love the culture, the food, the art, the history, music. So many mathematical geniuses have come from Hungary. Very interesting and important country. One day I shall visit.

    • @hungarienness
      @hungarienness Před rokem +8

      God bless you. Where from you? 🇭🇺

    • @angusorvid8840
      @angusorvid8840 Před rokem +11

      @@hungarienness Israel

    • @nothing4381
      @nothing4381 Před rokem +4

      As a Hungarian,I'm glad to hear that.
      I hope you the bests❤

    • @TAROTAI
      @TAROTAI Před rokem +2

      Really? Mathematical geniuses? Here are some of the greatest, beginning with:
      Isaac Newton
      Euclid.
      Srinivasa Ramanujan
      Pierre de Fermat
      Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
      Albert Einstein
      George Pólya is the only one who made fundamental contributions to number theory, numerical analysis and probability theory.
      The references I made represent just a few who are geniuses and are not Hungarian by blood or otherwise.
      Your turn to announce what you call *greatest* & *geniuses* which Hungarians do not fit into that _many_ *genius* or *greatest* category - slow your horses & learn - try some _Gulyás _ goulash & maybe some Jókai Bableves (bean soup)

    • @SzilardPc
      @SzilardPc Před rokem +10

      @@TAROTAI maybe learn to read? My guy just said ,, so many mathematical geniuses “ , not the greatest 🤡

  • @emilypleasance2782
    @emilypleasance2782 Před rokem +49

    This was AMAZING. I'm on the beginning of my journey to learning about my own genetic routes. I live in Canada and the history and relationship with our land is really important to our current relations. Learning about indigenous history and presence is an important practice I believe in. It has taken me some time to realize that learning about my Hungarian routes is also important for my journey - to know where I come from and to know my ancestors.

    • @mazar420
      @mazar420 Před 9 měsíci

      Magyar gyerek here also from CAN. have any family ties to Heves megy? or anywhere near north lake Balaton region? fun finding people with close ancestry :)

    • @gaborszadai1992
      @gaborszadai1992 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@mazar420Heves (vár)megyE 😊🇭🇺✌🏻...

    • @tamaskoczor9909
      @tamaskoczor9909 Před 5 měsíci

      keep it up - hajrá!

    • @harunbozkurt8936
      @harunbozkurt8936 Před 2 měsíci

      Hungarians are Turks, no need to research

  • @arnoldlovas1376
    @arnoldlovas1376 Před 8 měsíci +8

    Thank you for your effort to summarize this very blurrish part of our history. Great job.

  • @Smokereca
    @Smokereca Před 9 měsíci +47

    As i Bulgarian i found this very interesting because of the depth and time it was included into the research. I really,really hope you can do one documentary for Bulgaria. Would be very interesting. Thank you

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 Před 8 měsíci

      Z

    • @CocoSon-zj5oj
      @CocoSon-zj5oj Před 4 měsíci +2

      Don't tell us that the Bulgarians were Thracians and spoke the same language when they arrived. Do you know original Bulgars were a Turkic people who worshipped to Tañra, modern Turkish Tanrı? Even the last 2 dynasties of Bulgaria before Turkish conquest were Cuman Turkic: Shishman, Terter, and Asan Vlach. If you claim they were Slavic then show us the Slavic etymology of those names! Of course, the Bulgarian will learn Hungarian as easily as Latin.

    • @dinkopavlov1826
      @dinkopavlov1826 Před 3 měsíci

      @@CocoSon-zj5oj really ? BULGARIAN WE ARE 100% east euro DNA GROUP zero turk genetics

    • @ZsuzsannaBudapest
      @ZsuzsannaBudapest Před 2 měsíci

      Attila no longer lives in Aquincum.We don't know what language he was speaking. @@CocoSon-zj5oj

    • @stefankatsarov5806
      @stefankatsarov5806 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CocoSon-zj5oj
      Bulgarians where not Turkish. The idea that they where Trhacians isnt really suported here since it has few valid claims.
      None of the original bulgarian names or words have turkish origins ( they do have Iranian ones tho ) And we have only one naming of Tangra ( or Tengri ) in all of the sourses. There is also only one time that the word Khan can be seen and even that is debatable since the writhing is damaged it coud mean Khanas or Khanasubigi.
      The DNA analisis of the Bulgar graves also does not show a link between them and any Turkish tribes.
      The modern DNA makeup of Bulgarians is in the majority either Slavic or Mediterenian, whit just 4% of it being other ( i asume turkish in origin is the main part of it )
      The last few dinasties actially might not have been bulgarians ( since even the Asen line who founded the 2nd kingdom have potential Kuman names ), the problem is tho we cannot be sure what exactly is their origin since we have not seen any such names in the vocabulary of neithar bulgarians or any turkish tribes. Afcorse a name like Terter is similar to Tatar, but it coud also mean it is a familly that had either fought the tatas or had some diferent ties to them and not ones of blood ( again it is hard to tell ).
      And again keep in mind that a royal familly being of one decent dosnt mean your nation is of the same one. Big example is in England whit the norman conquest or even modern day where the rolyal line comes from Germany or even modern Bulgaria where afther 1878 the rulling monarch was german, that dosnt mean tho our nation sudenly became german.
      The big push to make Bulgarians Turkish is a made up thing from the Ottomans in order to make us part of them and not whant to rebel.

  • @BogushCh
    @BogushCh Před rokem +41

    Excellently informative on a fascinating subject. This historic connection between Magyars and Iranians is especially interesting for me, alongside the recorded fact that the split tribe remained in contact well into the Middle Ages. With best wishes from Upper Silesia.

    • @zekun4741
      @zekun4741 Před rokem +1

      When they say "Iranian" what they mean is Scythian. Similar language and language family but very different people

    • @Benzijune
      @Benzijune Před rokem +2

      It is amazing how Persians have affected so many other cultures.
      ❤😊

    • @hajimkor1322
      @hajimkor1322 Před rokem +1

      @@Benzijune they where Turkic people not persians which living in northern part of iran, recently Hungarian historians call they are origin or Turkman, Turkmen means mansi turks. if you google search mansi people you will see the tradition and closes of Turkmans in northern iran and huggarian people and mansi people are so similar.

    • @jacobjonm0511
      @jacobjonm0511 Před 11 měsíci

      @@zekun4741 oh so what are the differences?

  • @Ahszin
    @Ahszin Před rokem +94

    As a Hungarian, I must say, you really know ur stuff, this is the best video on Hungarian ancient history that I have seen in English. Bravo!

    • @benistiyorrobloxoynamak193
      @benistiyorrobloxoynamak193 Před rokem +4

      Macarlar Turandır, Türktür.

    • @hungarysucks67
      @hungarysucks67 Před rokem

      Hungary = gypsy paradise 🌈🌈🌈

    • @xerxen100
      @xerxen100 Před rokem +2

      @@hungarysucks67 at least a paradise fro someone :D

    • @hungarienness
      @hungarienness Před rokem

      @@benistiyorrobloxoynamak193 Eternal love to Turan 🇭🇺

    • @tomwhoknw
      @tomwhoknw Před rokem

      Azért tudja ennyire mert magyar srác. Az akcentusán is hallani. Jól össze van rakva a videó. Jó hogy vannak akik ilyenre is szánnak időt.

  • @Artaban695
    @Artaban695 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Merci beaucoup Monsieur,
    L'un des meilleures analyses historiques , tout à fait objectif, que je n'ai jamais vu.
    Très bon travail !
    Bravo 👏

  • @PolarChimes
    @PolarChimes Před rokem +26

    Some of my ancestry is Hungarian, and I was surprised when my family took some DNA tests and had a little bit of central Asian and east Asian genes. I did some research and I guess the area of Hungary my family is from isn't far from where the Magyars settled in the northeast of Hungary. I think it's really interesting stuff.

  • @piercemoghaddam803
    @piercemoghaddam803 Před rokem +13

    Enjoyed your elaborate and informative documentary very much , I am of Iranian origin and my wife is of Hungarian descent . 🙏🌹❤️🦋🎆

  • @bazsamester
    @bazsamester Před rokem +59

    Very informative video. As a Hungarian, I truly loved it. Good job mate!

    • @subraxas
      @subraxas Před 11 měsíci

      Some Slovaks claim that Hungarians were created by ancient Slovaks' throwing and kicking several monkeys across the river Danube and . . . . . that was basically it. 😀 😀 😛

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Z

  • @jfcdefg
    @jfcdefg Před 11 měsíci +9

    Tbh I didn't expect such informative and thoughtout video, instant subscribe!

  • @ZPROHASZKA
    @ZPROHASZKA Před 9 měsíci +6

    This video is very interesting to me, a Hungarian who attended school in 1982. This video is very informative for those who know 2 to 10 decade old version of origins of Hungarians. However, those who did not learn that version in school (non-scholars of international audience) may miss a few facts: Listing also ugric words (wild,blood,fish, numbers 1-6, etc), listing common root words with Finnish language also. It is appreciated much, that the narrator spells a lot of names, unfortunately some amount of them differs from the actual pronounciation. I mention prononcing it after hearing google translator, rather than to be substituted by the artificial word. Thanks very much for this video. Also thanks using up to date published results.

  • @HungarianHorseArcher
    @HungarianHorseArcher Před rokem +51

    Thank you so much for this video! ♥ I am happy to know somebody learn a lot about the theme before make a one interest, beautiful video like this! Greetings from Hungary. Greetings to all of our Turanian brothers! 🇭🇺

    • @hansschermann3400
      @hansschermann3400 Před rokem +11

      Greetings to all our hungarian brothers from Turkey!

    • @Adizyali
      @Adizyali Před 8 měsíci +5

      🇹🇷💙🇭🇺💙🇦🇿🇰🇿🇰🇬🇲🇳🇹🇲🇺🇿🇫🇮🇪🇪🇯🇵🇰🇷

    • @pinkiepie7592
      @pinkiepie7592 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Greetings from Turkey my blood, my brother! ❤️ Honorable people with amazing country. I just visited Budapest, it was mesmerizing.. ❤️ They called me ‘cousin’ when they learned that i came from Turkey..🇭🇺❤️ Köszönöm! ( They taught me 😂)
      Long live my blood, proud of you.
      A proud ‘cousin’ from Turkey. ❤️

    • @tabriz.azerbaijan-turk6056
      @tabriz.azerbaijan-turk6056 Před 3 měsíci +2

      We love our Hugarian cousins ❤

  • @giuseppersa2391
    @giuseppersa2391 Před rokem +108

    Kevin the amount of research and time that you put into your videos is utterly mind blowing! Receiving them is an indescribable pleasure.. Thank you so very much. From Cape Town South Africa 🧙‍♂️🇿🇦🌹🤯

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/UiId2ZNWHzg/video.html

    • @NorceCodine
      @NorceCodine Před rokem

      Why are you interested in Hungarian history in South Africa?

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před rokem

      @@NorceCodine ???????

    • @gabordalmand1274
      @gabordalmand1274 Před rokem

      Read Herodotus IV. and VI. Book Scythian and Parthian titles = Ivanov: Scythians 1711 booklet + Armitage antikums

    • @ekesandras1481
      @ekesandras1481 Před 25 dny

      basically you can read all of that in Wikipedia

  • @jvstniq9881
    @jvstniq9881 Před 7 měsíci +1

    idk why it took me 21 years to look into my heritage's background but im glad it did. Thank you for taking your time to break this down so well

  • @balazsszikora216
    @balazsszikora216 Před 8 měsíci +26

    I am Hungarian, but I am genuinely impressed by the amount of educational material you presented in this video. Small fact: in myth, if a Hungarian warrior kills an enemy, he will be the killer's servant in the afterlife. Maybe this is one reason they pursued them. :)

    • @ahmedpolat7840
      @ahmedpolat7840 Před 5 měsíci +3

      But this is religion tengrism. Old turks believed this

  • @jessicamattingly6879
    @jessicamattingly6879 Před rokem +29

    Wow! Kevin, so much information, I’m going to have to watch it again! I will also be sharing this with a friend who has Hungarian ancestry.

  • @Ricca_Day
    @Ricca_Day Před rokem +87

    My boys father is 1/2 Hungarian, 1st born American by his father who fled the incoming Communist “liberation” of Hungary in 1956. I had the privilege of knowing his grandmother, who immigrated with her husband and their 2 sons. She never really learned English, so it was difficult to really learn much, aside from some wonderful recipes. She was a very sad soul, in part because she had moved far away from the Hungarian community in Connecticut where they’d lived initially, in part because her husband was gone for many years, in part because her daughter had stayed in Hungary, and in part because she was so isolated in general, with her sons shrugging off their roots in exchange for American cultural purposes.
    She was an interesting person though, and I always found her home decor to be quiet charming.
    Thanks so much for sharing such an expansive overview and for being so thorough.
    Bravo!

    • @grantshearer5615
      @grantshearer5615 Před rokem +6

      My grandmother fled the nazi invasion of Hungary, and my grandfather was captured during the communist liberation, but his guard set him free the night before his execution and he fled to Canada.

    • @hondacbrification
      @hondacbrification Před rokem +2

      @@grantshearer5615 Usually when people say that they ancestors fled Hungary from communist or other groups in modern era they have some Ashkenazi affiliation somewhere in the family for a general false presupposition is that Communist treated somehow Jewish religious sect well.
      Tivadar Herzl whom is now known as Theodor Herzel like other Jews had flee to more inner Hungary for he like many others where presumed by Slavs to have Deutsch whom where persecuted for being Deutsch or Austrian just as many Hungarian that had more Deutsch type of names.
      This is one the reason why people dislike Soviet era because they continued where Deutsch national socialist working party left the turning Hungarians against one another .

    • @MaxStArlyn
      @MaxStArlyn Před rokem

      22:37 Hungarian J’3ωί5h Stories of Origin: Samuel Kohn, the Khazar Connection and the Conquest of Hungary
      Mari Réthelyi

    • @hondacbrification
      @hondacbrification Před rokem

      @@MaxStArlyn Thank you

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu Před 11 měsíci +37

    As a Romanian, I am glad to find a good source about our neighbours and co-nationals (in Transylvania, Banat etc.). This is the kind of information we need. It is amazing how much Persian/Iranian culture was borrowed and adapted by other peoples during the centuries.

    • @frankpusok9617
      @frankpusok9617 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I am Hungarian from Romania ,I speak Hungarian Romanian and English , Best to you !

    • @knueppeldick
      @knueppeldick Před 11 měsíci +3

      Greetings to You

  • @llamassy
    @llamassy Před 8 měsíci +5

    Thats a great, detailed and accurate presentation of our history. I am really happy to see such content even as a hungarian myself. :)

  • @963ag
    @963ag Před rokem +148

    Although my last name is through my marriage - both of my parents were Hungarian refugees. This is the most thorough video that I have ever seen on Magyar origins. During my parents' generation, the Finno- Ugric theory was prominent, but with the advent of DNA studies, new ancestral links are discovered. Scythian, Alan, Avar, etc. Legends such as the White Stag are well known and widespread among Iranic people. And the old Magyar runic writing has Mesopotamian roots.

    • @benyovszkyistvan408
      @benyovszkyistvan408 Před rokem +24

      This Finno-Ugric theory must finally be forgotten! The origins of the Hungarians are quite different! Authentic linguists and archaeologists have been telling the truth for 150-200 years. The ancient Hungarian language, the Scythian ancestral religion and the archaeological findings speak for themselves! If you want to know the truth, read a lot about Mesopotamia, the Parthian Empire and the Uighurs! Unfortunately, politics and the official Hungarian scientific world lie and spread untruths!

    • @petrapetrakoliou8979
      @petrapetrakoliou8979 Před rokem +14

      Yes, nearly all alphabetic writings have Mesopotamian roots...

    • @benyovszkyistvan408
      @benyovszkyistvan408 Před rokem +18

      I'll clarify a bit. The ancient Hungarian runic script does not have Mesopotamian roots, but the other way around. Mesopotamian writing has Hungarian roots! In Transylvania (today Romania), the ancient writing was found in the settlements of Tordos and Alsótatárlaka, which is about 1500 years earlier than the Mesopotamian cuneiform writing. The connection is clear and unquestionable!
      Tordos (Torma Zsófia, 1875.)
      Alsótatárlaka (Nicolae Vlassa, 1961.)
      》Tordos-vinča culture

    • @yo2trader539
      @yo2trader539 Před rokem +15

      Language and genetics don't necessarily match, so it's always quite difficult to group people. And "Scythian" is a convenient term coined to refer to the many different ethnic groups in the Eurasian Steppe. East Iranian languages are still spoken by Ossetians in the Caucasus, the Pamiri in Eastern Tajikistan, Northeast Afghanistan, and Northern Pakistan (and a minority in Tarim Basin, China), as well Pashtuns in Afghanistan and Pakistan. East Iranian was also the common tongue of the Sogdians in the Tarim Basin, who were vital in the Silk Road trade. Before Turkic became the dominant language in Central Asia and Eurasian Steppe, it's very likely that various people spoke East Iranian and Uralic languages.
      If the Magyars are indeed related to the Mansi people, it would mean their roots are in Siberia. Centuries of migration likely led to heavy mixture with various people groups along the route. Some of those influences would've been East Iranian, other would've been Turkic, and yet possibly Slavic as well. (The mirror image would be the Bulgars/Volgas, who were a mixture of westward migrating Turkic tribes and indigenous Uralic tribes. Their descendants still speak the original Chuvash language, and live near the Volga river. Bulga means "mixed.")

    • @petrapetrakoliou8979
      @petrapetrakoliou8979 Před rokem +18

      I'm afraid you read a lot of the garbage on Hungarian history what the documentary is warning us about. There is no reason to lie about Hungary's past, the reality is much more interesting than all that crap about Parthians or being the earliest people to do this or that in the world. I hope you'll figure it out one day. If you learn just one other Finno-Ugric language and a little linguistics, you'll immediately see that Hungarian is typically Finno-Ugric...

  • @fanzy1338
    @fanzy1338 Před rokem +11

    Excellent research and presentation. One of the best on the subject to date.

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 Před 11 měsíci +20

    The Hungarians have an ancient myth, preserved in written sources dating back to the 13th century. It traces the origins of the Hungarians to the Scythians, who in turn were descended from the two sons of King Nimrod. According to Hungarian tradition, the names of these two sons are Hunor and Magor. Nimrod lives in the land of Evilath, which is said to be south-east of the Caucasus, which in ancient times was the north-western part of Iran. The two boys are led by a magnificent stag on a hunt. They kidnap the daughters of the prince of the Alans named Dul, marry and move to the Crimea. They become a large nation around the Sea of Azov and then drive out a people who become the ancestors of the Prussians. Here the Scythians emerged, and this population becomes the ancestors of the Hungarians and Huns. Through archaeogenetics, it has been shown that there may be real elements to this myth. The Maykop culture is most closely identified with this story. Some of the people of the Yamnaya culture did indeed emigrate towards the ancient Prussian territories. We now know that this migrating population went much further than that. Archaeogenetics has also confirmed that the Scythians and part of the Huns are also related to the population of the Maykop culture. By the way, there is not much distance between the northern Caucasus and the southern Ural Mountains!

    • @president812
      @president812 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Yes it's true we have this line of origin from the Scythians. You can read details in the book of Mahmud Terdzsüman - Tarihi Üngürüs.
      There are several documents (like royal or papal correspondence) calling Hungarians Scythians.
      The law text book of Werbőczy (noble Hungarian family) - Tripartitum even in 1514 contains religious rules refering to Scytians: "Ritus etnicus gentilis Scythicus).

    • @ZsuzsannaBudapest
      @ZsuzsannaBudapest Před 5 měsíci +3

      Scythians were great artists! Their gold jewelry is displayed in museums, belt buckels, wearable vests and batt;e outfits, very artistic.

    • @zitapongracz4343
      @zitapongracz4343 Před 5 měsíci +1

      True. Archeogenetic research is the source of truth.

    • @ZsuzsannaBudapest
      @ZsuzsannaBudapest Před 5 měsíci

      Are you related to the famous Chess champion ?@@zitapongracz4343

    • @esmasabry5612
      @esmasabry5612 Před 4 měsíci

      A european while descended from Al Nimrod 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 what a myth 😂😂😂😂

  • @metaphysiiickz
    @metaphysiiickz Před 3 měsíci +2

    Great work. Lots of stuff I didnt know. Thanks for teaching!

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem +8

    I want to say thank you for the video I really do appreciate it. 👍🏻

  • @annakis-kadi9314
    @annakis-kadi9314 Před rokem +12

    Congratulations from Magyarország👏🏻

  • @zagyex
    @zagyex Před 11 měsíci +7

    You really put in the work, very informative video even for a Hungarian. Thank you!

  • @deanbraden7695
    @deanbraden7695 Před 3 měsíci

    Good. Video. Well narrated with out noisy background music blasting. Well done 👍

  • @jgv8885
    @jgv8885 Před rokem +34

    Now i've always been a proud Hungarian but must admit to have often wondred about my own roots. As you so elequently point out there is so much BS out there, it is hard to know what to believe. I think everybody's history must be honoured, because if you look carefully, we all come from humble beginnings. It is part of who we are, and learning more about our hisotrical DNA, could help us appreciate our lives today. I personally believe, it also heps with watching everbody ele's story with more compassion.
    So thank you for this wonderful presentation, Julius .

  • @neanderthaloid
    @neanderthaloid Před rokem +59

    I would like to thank you for the accurate English language description of our (Hungarian) origin and ancient culture. I have to tell you, this is the best material what is available in YT. Köszönöm szépen! :)

  • @indievlognyc4254
    @indievlognyc4254 Před 8 měsíci +4

    The Onoghurs or Onoğurs or Oğurs (Ὀνόγουροι, Οὔρωγοι, Οὔγωροι; Onογurs, Ογurs; "ten tribes", "tribes"), were Turkic nomadic equestrians who flourished in the Pontic-Caspian steppe and the Volga region between 5th and 7th century, and spoke the Oghuric language.

    • @harunbozkurt8936
      @harunbozkurt8936 Před 2 měsíci

      These are all Turkish states and kings... Do you know what people confuse? Hun means Turk, Turk means Hun, therefore Hungarians are Turks

  • @bigmac8168
    @bigmac8168 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Interesting, and great work.. cheers from 🇸🇪🌄

  • @peterhoulihan9766
    @peterhoulihan9766 Před rokem +15

    Very in depth as always. I sent it to a Hungarian friend of mine.

  • @random2829
    @random2829 Před rokem +111

    Loved it! I would recommend that anyone who can should visit Budapest at least once in their lifetime. And especially take the time to visit the "Castle Hill" in the "Old Town" section of Budapest.
    Now that I understand more of the history of Hungary, I want to return for another visit! ❤

    • @AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja
      @AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja Před rokem +9

      Sie sind jederzeit herzlich willkomen! 👍

    • @random2829
      @random2829 Před rokem +7

      @@AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja Herzlichen Dank! 😀

    • @MikeSmith-vl5em
      @MikeSmith-vl5em Před rokem +1

      You can even shoot bow and arrow and throw spears there lol

    • @palyaattila452
      @palyaattila452 Před rokem

      you are welcome

    • @melonmusk8924
      @melonmusk8924 Před rokem +6

      If you ever go to Hungary please go somewhere else too besides Budapest. Hungary is not just one city, like visit the countryside or something, too.

  • @Sami-theone
    @Sami-theone Před 11 měsíci +8

    All of my respect is Yours, thank you very much to make this video form us!
    It means lot to us, thank you!

  • @Brimst0ne6800
    @Brimst0ne6800 Před 11 měsíci +17

    As someone of Hungarian descent, this is very interesting and useful for learning about my heritage

  • @artistic_balkan.collection

    Love Budapest , I wish I know some Hungarian language and live there for some time , people looks great and architecture as well !
    I was in a bar and very cheap prices !
    Very great people 🎉

    • @tothmihaly4020
      @tothmihaly4020 Před rokem

      The accent of albanian language is similar to hungarian accent. I've not heard albanian people who try to speak hungarian wit a bad accent.

    • @artistic_balkan.collection
      @artistic_balkan.collection Před rokem +1

      @@tothmihaly4020 I think I could learn some basic A1 for just 3 months or less , because the fact that my mother language has too many letters , I do course of German Language and for 90days I have learn basic German , I think should be easy and difficult in same time to learn some Hungarian , in Albania there is no course of Hungary language to learn probably only online or smth !
      If could be a course of Hungarian language probably 1000-5,000 people or more can be interested to learn it , and even me but I like more to learn for cultural reasons one foreign language , actually I am learning Latin and I know fluid Italian since 10 years old !
      Love to Hungary have a nice time 🙏🏻

    • @adisornarcis480
      @adisornarcis480 Před rokem

      I visited Budapesta only 3 ore,and 3 guys bastardi still my walley from my pachet...🤮😯 I not recomand to enybody this country😭.

    • @emilvelija6973
      @emilvelija6973 Před rokem +2

      Thats very bad experience,but this things can happen in any country my friend.

    • @emilvelija6973
      @emilvelija6973 Před rokem

      Main train station keleti,conductor and somebody Else tried to trick me with a 40€Ticket and normal price it was 10€

  • @billnadj8277
    @billnadj8277 Před rokem +18

    Wow, well done sir, this must have been a huge undertaking! As someone who has Hungarian parents, i have alwasy been interested in our origins, and this is the best explanation i have ever seen. I have been told the sound of our language is very unique, now we know why. Kezenem!

    • @latakicsi2183
      @latakicsi2183 Před rokem +1

      Hungarians origin,genes kinda show everything, our today hungarian dnapool 95% european and terms of haplogroups very similar like neighbouring german speaking austrians ...

    • @antoniescargo4158
      @antoniescargo4158 Před rokem +3

      Köszönöm?

    • @billnadj8277
      @billnadj8277 Před rokem +1

      @@antoniescargo4158 I can speak better than write Hungarian!

  • @dannymack9636
    @dannymack9636 Před 29 dny

    Superb video mate, very informative and comprehensive.

  • @bluesman6873
    @bluesman6873 Před 6 měsíci +11

    21:00 Etel or Etil in old Hungarian means simply river. That is why they called also the Don Etel. Between the two rivers "Etel"-s lie Etelköz which means between the two rivers. As a Hungarian, who read his whole life about the origins of the Hungarians, and is very interested in the subject and in the name of Hungarians everywhere, I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for creating this wonderful documentary that must have taken an insane amount of research, perspective and open mindedness. Thank you for finally doing justice to our glorious history. We've been called slavs, turks, germans and even gipsies, but nobody ever told our true story like this in English for the whole world to hear. It has been long overdue and the amount of crap about Hungarian origins online is unbelievable. So thank you and a thousand more times thank you! 🙏

    • @sedatye4468
      @sedatye4468 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Türkçe de itil nehri derler

    • @l.e.i.4111
      @l.e.i.4111 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I guess not all Hungarians would be happy to read your lines, especially Szekels who are not Hungarians as much as they wish to be.
      To bad that Traian is not alive to confirm that there was no Hungarian around here when he had some disputes with Decebal in Dacia.

    • @harunbozkurt8936
      @harunbozkurt8936 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Love to all Hungarian people from Turkey

    • @IMACTED
      @IMACTED Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@l.e.i.4111haha, no Romanians either! Stop spreading hatred!

    • @bluesman6873
      @bluesman6873 Před měsícem +1

      Also the word honey : "méz" is not indo-european in origin but Finno-ugrian. Mesi in Finnish.

  • @AzUniverzumUraesParancsoloja

    Kevin, you did a jolly good job! I want you to become immediately a member of the Hungarian Acadamy of Sciences!!! You are so connected with us which is a proof itself that at least in one of your previous lives you were born Hungarian…and…you liked it very much!
    I wish you all the best, a blessed and healthy life!
    Isten áldjon!
    Attila

    • @hungarienness
      @hungarienness Před rokem +4

      Kösz a kommentet, sajnos én nem tudok angolul, ezért is hasznosak számomra az ilyenek.

    • @stevencorwin4950
      @stevencorwin4950 Před rokem

      The Hungarians were the Jewish people who are in the same boat.

    • @attilakovacs1415
      @attilakovacs1415 Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/UiId2ZNWHzg/video.html

    • @WalintHUN
      @WalintHUN Před rokem +2

      @@stevencorwin4950 explain what you said, it makes no sense. Our religions are different like different gods... and Hungarians having God's country in the center of Europe... so I really don't get you what it means Jewish or Hungarian to you, but our best scientist were Hungarian Jews for example en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Martians_(scientists)

    • @numeronoo8080
      @numeronoo8080 Před 2 měsíci

      Választ találhatsz a zsidonép kutatás közben!!meglepődtem én is milyen feljegyzések vannak a zsidónéptörténelmében és a magyar népröl😮😮😮😮

  • @snipedduck743
    @snipedduck743 Před rokem +29

    I go to Hungary every year. I wanted to learn about Hungary so I watched this video. And I did learn a lot.

  • @lafielanarchy
    @lafielanarchy Před 8 měsíci +7

    Such a detailed and well done documenteri. Well done.

  • @owolde
    @owolde Před 2 měsíci +3

    The Proto-Turkic origin of the word "kutya" is derived from the root "qud", which carries the meaning of "dog" in Turkic languages and can be seen in various Turkic languages in different variations. For example, in Uzbek it is "qudak", in Kazakh it is "kudak", and in Turkmen it is "quduq". There is no direct etymological connection between the Turkish word "kutya" and the word "कुत्ता" (kutta) in Hindi or Hindi, which belongs to the Indo-European language family.

  • @cebep1991
    @cebep1991 Před rokem +16

    Great video, really enjoyed it, knew little bit of the material from before, researching Serbian history I was always curious on Hungarian also. Great video once again.

  • @Archistyc
    @Archistyc Před rokem +28

    Thank you for your research, it is extremely detailed and I cannot appreciate it enough. Everything you said here makes sense and I am proud to be hungarian. As you said, there are too many theories and videos on this topic and none of them are credible/or the content creators haven't been thorough enough in their pursuit of knowledge while making them.
    I hope the best for your channel, you clearly deserve a huge following.

  • @liana_aldebaran
    @liana_aldebaran Před 7 měsíci +2

    Well explained
    You did a fantastic job

  • @bayarmalham9749
    @bayarmalham9749 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the interesting video. I loved those beautiful scenes of Mongolia.

  • @editherman.2555
    @editherman.2555 Před rokem +11

    Good job! Thank you for investigating the Hungarian / Magyar history!

  • @triskop1047
    @triskop1047 Před rokem +43

    Such an immense amount of info in such a relatively short, concise and understandable video. Incredible!

  • @Papucs06
    @Papucs06 Před 9 měsíci +11

    As a hungarian myself, I didn't know a big part of our history, we are thaught from the Honfoglalás ( coming to the Karpathian basin ) around 800-900 ( they keep finding evidence that before thaught time was incorrect ) and that we come from somewhere middle Asia, I'm thankful for this video and that you know so much about us, this was the most interesting thing I saw in a while

    • @Ima1stHuemanHi
      @Ima1stHuemanHi Před 9 měsíci

      White people are Albinos that's one reason why

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Márton, this video is very misleading, because it only shows the origin of that elite layer that arrived with Álmos and Árpád, but the majority Hungarians do not originate from them, and all archaeologists and archaeogenetic experts have already said this! I don't understand why you don't get information from the latest archaeological and archaeogentic data?!
      "The ancestors of the Hungarians living today have been continuously present in the Carpathian Basin for thousands of years." - This was highlighted by a recently published research that used a new method to examine the genetics of the peoples who lived in the region today and in the past. During the research work, a new database was created, which contains the data of 16,000 mitochondrial genomes of 172 ancient and living populations. Their connection system was mapped using artificial intelligence. The method was used to examine the former and current Hungarian populations of the Carpathian Basin, and it was found that the majority of today's Hungarians originate from a Copper Age (4500 BC - 2800 BC) and Bronze Age (2800 BC - 700 BC) population.
      But even before you say that these were not Hungarians, there is already enough evidence that the Hungarian language and Hungarian folk culture were formed here in the Carpathian Basin thousands of years ago! According to the researchers, it is clear that no matter how much immigration and mixing there was in the Carpathian basin over the millennia, the farming and livestock-keeping basic population was always in the majority, because otherwise this language would not have survived in the sea of Indo-European languages! But there are, for example, the runes found in the so-called Avar period here in the Carpathian basin, which most closely resemble the later Szekler-Hungarian runes. That's why the experts called this writing the Carpathian basin runic writing, because the punctuation marks match in more than 90%, but such a match was not found anywhere in the East! Historian, archaeologist, linguist Gábor Vékon, who was an expert in Szekler-Hungarian runic writing, deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin Avar period, from the 6th to the 8th centuries, and wrote that they were all in Hungarian, which means that the Ugors - Carpathian Hungarians already lived in the Carpathian Basin under the Avars! But there are already much older Cimmerian and Scythian parallels of this Szekler-Hungarian script here in the Carpathian basin! Ancient historian and classical philologist Dr. Fehér Bence, who deciphered several such runic texts from the Carpathian Basin, in Hungarian, writes that it is certain that Hungarian-speaking peoples lived in the Carpathian Basin during the Avar period as well, and probably even before that. But then it should be added that here in the Carpathian basin, much older short scripts matching the signs of the Szekler runic script have been found, such as the punctuation found on discs and clay tablets connected to the Tordos-Vinca culture! And in today's Hungary, ancient stone-engraved short writings have been found in several places, the majority of which match the signs of the Szekler-Hungarian runes!

    • @truefact4439
      @truefact4439 Před 8 měsíci

      Z

    • @alb7568
      @alb7568 Před 6 měsíci

      @@szakaattila7899you came from Asia,in carpatic bazin are other național,not hungarians

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@alb7568 There is only one ancient people in the Carpathian basin, and it is the people of the son of King Nemróth, the people of Magor, the ancient Magorian - Hungarian people!
      The Romanian people were formed from Vlach shepherds and Slavic groups, mixed with all kinds of tribes that immigrated here from Asia, such as Pechenegs, Kuns, Tatars, Mongols and even a large number of Gypsies who migrated here from the territory of Pakistan! So a mixed-language population was formed from these, whose linguists of the 19th century even recognized that the Romanian language consisted of at least 40% Slavic words, which is why three Latinizing language reforms had to be made, to support their new and absurd theory of origin, that he invented against the Hungarians, this is how they try to prove the antiquity of the Romanian people, especially in the eastern Hungarian kingdom and Transylvania! But all these data prove that the Romanian people did not exist in ancient times, not even in the Middle Ages and the modern era, because just like the name, it is a fictional people with no real roots! And besides the countless clear proofs that the Vlachs were never an ancient people until the 19th century, the main certainty is what is clear to everyone in Europe to this day, that the Romanians are a rootless and homelandless people, since they always migrate to where they hope for an easier life, that's why more than a third of Romanians live in Western Europe, and I took this from official Eurostat data!
      Trăieşti într-un vis plin de minciuni, care se va nărui în curând!

  • @ballsack6547
    @ballsack6547 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I'm Scottish, and the first of my clan from the 1000s was a Hungarian lord named Bartolf Laslo , ie Leslie, so i found this really interesting, respect to the Magyar people.

    • @l.e.i.4111
      @l.e.i.4111 Před 4 měsíci

      In this case you are not a Scottish man, with all due respect.

  • @lisaenglert3202
    @lisaenglert3202 Před rokem +9

    So interesting. Thank you for such an in-depth dive! Always been interested in the fam’s history. ❤️

  • @garrus3340
    @garrus3340 Před rokem +54

    @Fortress of Lugh There is a small village or a group of farms even nowadays called ,,Majar”, part of this village called ,,Burgun-Madzsary” in Russia.
    This village is exactly located where you positioned the Hungarian origins.
    Local researchers and folks (eg. Ossetians, Balkarians, Kabardians) said that this village was a wealthy big city in ancient times.
    They believe their culture origin born in this city, ,,Madzsar”.
    There was a monk in medieval times in Hungary called Julianus. He traveled to this lands and he said, he met people and he understood their language.
    He wrote a diary about his journey, this diary kept safe in Vatican Archives.

    • @hrhtreeoflife4815
      @hrhtreeoflife4815 Před rokem

      Q
      The man was a SPY 🕵️‍♂️
      Reported back to the POPE OF ROME
      The MAGYARS learned of the Roman plot against the Magyars and the MAGYARS burned 🔥 ROME....a lesson that ROME SHOULD MIND IT'S OWN BUSINESS AND STAY AWAY FROM THE LAND AND PEOPLE OF THE MAGYARS.
      Q ❤️

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před rokem +2

      Even Lev Tolstoi wrote a lot about the Magyars in Russia. The size of their population is estimated cca 700.000, who still can speak Hungarian, although left their writing

    • @hondacbrification
      @hondacbrification Před rokem

      @@drelek5804 Majar according to Google maps appears not only in Caucasian regions which if another name for Hungarians can actually indicate that some lived in Iberian peninsula as well.

    • @drelek5804
      @drelek5804 Před rokem +1

      @@hondacbrification Geiserik, captain general of Attila, occupied North Africa (Maghreb), through Iberia. His decendents the Magyaráb folk lives in Egypt, near to the Numibian border.

    • @hondacbrification
      @hondacbrification Před rokem +1

      @@drelek5804 I have heard of Magyarab story and I realised that there are Berber,Barbar,VarVar …in Northern Africa where some village name’s around Carthage strangely resemble Hungarian words but far as I knew Hungarians where not a sea fearing people so I assumed it to be a accidental.
      From which source did you get the information of ETEL commonly known as Attila and it’s men’s being linked to conquest or in any other way to North African lands?
      Problems that I have is that Hungarians appeared at various places around the world around the same time which indicates that Hungarians consisted from various groups that used the same identity and where independent groups that operated as such at different parts of the world with some or no interactions between them or that Hungarians where a global group that was active in various parts of the world and such had some central power govern those semi autonomous Hungarian groups.
      Josephus Flavius mentions MacAr to have been present in Middle East 2000 years ago around Scythiopol and as MacAr is word Turkic groups still use for Hungarians that points a Gaelic identity and links MacAr-MakAr-MagJar … even points out that MakArSka a 4000 years old City on Adrian coastal line that is today in Croatia has a link to Mađarska meaning Hungarians which like in Archeo-Genetics and other sources clearly indicates that Hungarians lived in a east area in different groups at the same rather then a singular small tribe that was isolated.

  • @Kaizer243
    @Kaizer243 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Hello everyone.I'm Türk. I am a history teacher. While analyzing Ottoman documents, Hungarians attracted my attention the most. Hungarians were the ones who gave us the most difficulties and troubles. After all, we come from the same race, we are part of a warrior nation. hello to you, descendants of Attila the Hun

    • @szakaattila7899
      @szakaattila7899 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I am a Hungarian from Transylvania, and thank you for writing this! But history has been my passion since I was young, especially the history of Transylvania and its peoples, which is why I know very well that today you are not to blame for the Ottoman-Hungarian wars of more than three hundred years, when, according to all data, more than half of the Hungarian population perished in these in battles and destructions, or many tens of thousands of young people who were taken as slaves by the Ottomans! Because we can be 100% certain that the Hungarians were not the aggressors who wanted to conquer Turkey, the Hungarians only tried to protect the Balkan countries first and then only their own kingdom! It is also true that the Hungarians also defended Christianity for hundreds of years, starting from the 11th century, when the Pechenegs and the Uzians raided Transylvania, which was part of the Hungarian kingdom and thus the easternmost gate of Western Christianity. Then came the Cumans, who attacked the Hungarian kingdom for more than a hundred years, did great damage and devastation in Transylvania, and according to all data, they were a Turkic people, so it doesn't look like they were interested in Turkic kinship, since the Bechenegs, Uzians and the Cumans also fought among themselves! But then Europe was flooded by the next strongest steppe nomadic alliance in the first half of the 13th century, the Mongol Empire, who recruited many Turkic peoples into their army, and so we know well that some Cuman tribes also joined them. However, there were two or three Cuman tribes that had already received baptism by then, and they fled to Hungary and offered their alliance to the Hungarians, but a part of the Hungarian people turned against them, as they had not yet forgotten the destruction of the Cumans. It may also be due to this that the Hungarians finally lost their biggest battle against the Mongols at Muhi, where at least fifty thousand Hungarians perished and even the king and his entourage barely escaped! The unanimous opinion of historians is that it was only due to the fact that the Mongols left the country after a year and thus Hungary was finally saved, that the Hungarians resisted hard throughout, and it was at least as important that the king and some of the lords were saved at Muhi! This has already been shown in archeology, that in many places even women and old people seem to have fought, so they did not surrender as easily as, for example, the peoples of the East, which is why, according to historians, at least a third of the population perished during the Mongol invasion! Then the peoples of Slavs and Vlachs began to move in to the vacant territories of the Hungarian kingdom, and their more than three hundred years of war with the Ottoman Turks and more than 150 years of Turkish subjugation contributed, of also to this demographic disaster, that this nations claimed in 1919 most of the territory of Hungary in Trianon! And I also have to add that there was a large Turkic allied nation that caused a lot of destruction and damage to Hungarians, especially in Transylvania, the Tatars, who already came with the Mongols in 1241, but later attacked mainly Transylvania and the north of Hungary in the alliance with the Ottomans, the Crimean Tatars! I don't know what they teach you in Turkey, but today historians have shown that if it had not been for these Mongol, Tatar and Turkish destructions in Hungary, there would be at least three times more Hungarians today, which means that there would be around 40 million Hungarians here! Then it is also certain that we would not have gotten to the point where the Habsburgs ruled Hungary, and probably we would not have entered the first world war in alliance with Austria, especially because the Hungarians fought from the 17th century with the Austrians dozens of times for the independence of Hungary, but each time the Austrians had very strong allies, and in the end they defeated the Hungarians! I now believe that if the Hungarian people had not been destroyed so many times since the Middle Ages, then the First World War probably would not have broken out, at least the Habsburgs would not have been so strong and thus Austria would not have been able to start a war against Serbia, and then Germany wouldn't have had a strong ally either!

  • @paraiceg
    @paraiceg Před 3 měsíci +2

    Amazing work as always.

  • @GordonBeckles
    @GordonBeckles Před rokem +6

    Well researched, and explained... even for a curious novice like me.
    Respectful Thanks
    for your efforts
    😁👍🏾👊🏾

  • @fityes1
    @fityes1 Před rokem +13

    This was the best overview I ever saw. Many thanks for this, it was great to hear a honest view of the history, since I know this very well, that people like to twist and bend history. Being a Hungarian living in Slovakia, I am really proud to have such a rich history and so various ancestors.

  • @OccupyMars2035
    @OccupyMars2035 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This video is quite accurate in it’s historical claim, job well done!

  • @Patrick0900
    @Patrick0900 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Beautifully done video. Masterfully articulated. I'm impressed with you're work and the message you have Presented. Thank you

  • @Jojo_set_apart
    @Jojo_set_apart Před rokem +44

    Both sides of my family are from Hungary. My dad has tried to explain what he knows of where the Hungarians came from. It blew my mind that Hungarians relate so much to Iranian. I have done a lot of research and this video explains it a lot.

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před rokem +8

      Not the Iranian youre thinking of.....lol They are related to the native Iranians of Eastern Europe also known as Scythians,Sarmatians or Alans not the Iranian of the middle east or Persians.

    • @ATTILA84
      @ATTILA84 Před rokem +5

      @@teovu5557 But we are also related to the Persians

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před rokem +4

      @@ATTILA84 Never said Persians and Scythians were not related. I said they are a different group of Iranians. The same way Russians and Ukrainians both slavic but not the same people.

    • @fanzy1338
      @fanzy1338 Před rokem +2

      @@teovu5557 You are mixing geography with ancestry. Ancient Scythians, Sarmatians, Alans, Soghdians, Bactrians, Medes, Persians, Parthians, Sassanids, etc. are historically, culturally, linguistically, genetically considered Iranian peoples.

    • @teovu5557
      @teovu5557 Před rokem +1

      @@fanzy1338 English and Icelanders are "Germanic languages" and peoples but that doesnt mean they are same Germans from Germany. The same way Jews and Arabs are semitic speaking people but you wouldnt say they are the same people.
      Iranic people are divided culturally and linquistically from one another. Eastern Iranians are from the ancient Scythians and Sarmatians, which is seperate from their cousins the Persians who come from settled non nomadic Iranians speaking west Iranic languages like dark,kurdish,persian. Then you have another branch the Aryan languages or indo-aryans speaking peoples of pakistan and most of India and bangladesh etc.
      Maybe that made it more clear for you understand. lol
      Btw those people you listed are not "races" it is sad to see people like you who still confuse Race, Ethnicity and nationality.

  • @ginagioconda6332
    @ginagioconda6332 Před rokem +11

    Good job. Huge respect for this work! Thank you.

  • @hazenmachia5503
    @hazenmachia5503 Před 14 dny

    Thank you for your thorough work. It's a very rare thing these days.

  • @elizabethabonyi7317
    @elizabethabonyi7317 Před 15 dny

    Thanks your video 😊 koszonom szepen ❤

  • @micheliszlena6018
    @micheliszlena6018 Před rokem +22

    Basically I subscribed because of the Celtic-themed videos (I'm hungaryan but I am a fan of the Celtic world ) and now I'm a bit surprised. I have never seen such a demanding video about my own nation.

    • @robertolang9684
      @robertolang9684 Před rokem

      Hungary , today is a completely from a Hungary from bronze age most of that Hungary tribes of bronze age moved dispersed to other European areas today most of the population is a mix of different peoples Huns are the main branch of Hungarians , only a minority are from bronze age populations that were Celtic and from sintasha culture i can trace lots of my DNA to Hungary but not to today population just bronze age

    • @micheliszlena6018
      @micheliszlena6018 Před rokem +6

      @@xani1045 Everybody in this country is a "bastard" (and that's true of most nations). I'm Slavic on my mother's side (but also I am supposed to have an Irish ancestor) and German on my father's side. But because I was born in Hungary and grew up in the spirit of Hungarian culture, I am Hungarian.

    • @Rozsomakk1
      @Rozsomakk1 Před rokem

      @@micheliszlena6018
      Ne feledd el a Tatárjárás, és a 150 éves török uralom népirtásait. Befogadó néppé váltunk. Azzá kellett a túlélés érdekében! Szerbek, horvátok,szászok,taljánok, kunok, svábok, görögök, grúzok, zsidók - a felsorolás messze nem teljes. Én mivel olasz ( dalmát ) főnemesi familia tagja vagyok anyai ágon, apai ágon magyar kisnemesi - elmondhatom hogy fél Europa, és Dél-Amerika minimum 6 államában élnek vérrokonaim, de legalábbis a családnév erre utal.
      Viszont kell is a vérkeveredés, mert a szük genetikai keresztmetszett, beteges, belterjes tenyészet kialakulásához vezet. ( Lásd gepárdok, vagy szójalattés SJW-k )
      Ui. Az eszkimóknál, amikor idegen keveredik oda, ha akarja ha nem az összes szülőkorban lévő bálna, és fókazsírszagú nö bemászik az ágyába. Mese nincs - hegeszteni kell!
      Olyat is hallottam, hogy csak akkor kaptak kereskedelmi mennyiségü kaját az odakavarodott sarkkutatók, amikor már az összes ( 7-8 ) nőn mindnyájan, oda -vissza végigmentek. Lehet hogy mi pasik másképp éljük meg az ilyet, de azért frusztráló, ha szó szerint tenyészhímnek használnak!

  • @mercster
    @mercster Před rokem +29

    Haven't seen your channel before, but these are the kinds of videos I look for. Scholarly, little/no dramatic music and explosions. Just information given soberly with some visual aids. Have a subscribe.

  • @richardbalogh6452
    @richardbalogh6452 Před rokem +2

    Thought this was absolutely fantastic give me more information that I've ever found on my own or heard before I'll be sharing this with my son third generation American Hungarian.

  • @jami1972
    @jami1972 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Miracle how this rather small nation and language survived over the centuries against all odds and troubles.

    • @ferencpopovics3845
      @ferencpopovics3845 Před 7 měsíci

      ❤ 🇭🇺

    • @jurajkovacik2430
      @jurajkovacik2430 Před 7 měsíci

      doesnt survive at all-only language....now the hungarians are mostly slavic blood, together with german, and the bloods of nations around hungaria which are mostly slavic...the original tribes of magyar assimilated physically into the "sea" of other nations around them-it is natural becasue how many came to that region (today's hungary) in those times from asia? let's say 200 000? this is for over thousen years too small an amount to survive....but the language is a different thing. culture too changed to actually slavic with a little bit of original specific things....the language survived because hangarians slowly became a ruling class(king and nobles) and did not allow other cultures or languages to "override" them, making themselves a comeptition class -like serbian language, slovak language at the least and making hungarians from people-but genetically this actually changed magyar tribes into slavic which were predominant in the area. so yes, language survived and the tribes of origin now only from 3 to 5 percent....

    • @xerxen100
      @xerxen100 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@jurajkovacik2430 Only 20 000 Turkic speaking Bashkirs arrived. The language was alredy here, before the slavs, or even before any IE speaking peoples.

    • @jh9391
      @jh9391 Před 7 měsíci

      Not small nation!!! Was huge once!!!

    • @jurajkovacik2430
      @jurajkovacik2430 Před 7 měsíci

      @@xerxen100 nonsenses....well, I can understand your shovinism...