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DayI
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Topic: conquest of attila the hun Posted: 29-Sep-2006 at 13:24 |
Originally posted by Toluy
Originally posted by Turk Nomad
I think you guys must use Hun Turks when need to use hun =)They are Turkic like Volgo or İthil Bulghars.
I have simple question:Are magyars sons of Hun Turks? |
While most scholars have no substantiated proofs to prove whereabouts of Huns, do you have? |
maybe this can help ya out, http://www.allempires.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=14627
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Vivek Sharma
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Posted: 30-Sep-2006 at 03:52 |
Another option would be to call them turkic huns.
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Posted: 01-Oct-2006 at 06:06 |
Originally posted by Feramez
Yes a lot do, we even have a couple Magyars in this forum that do. A few months ago a group of Magyars in Hungary attempted to gain recognition from the government as an official ethnic group. They failed, I think because they didn't have enough people to back them up. |
You don't mean Magyars in Turkey do you?
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angela1221
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Posted: 19-Nov-2010 at 07:16 |
New book about Attila:
Attila, Isten ostora
Ez a mű hiánypótló történelmi regény, olvasása közben érzékeljük, hogy Attila mekkora egyéniség volt. Egyik hun uralkodó sem jutott olyan magasságokba, mint ő, s ennek okát többé-kevésbé fölfedi a szerző. Attila életét végigkíséri egy különös, drámai szerelem, amely a szemünk előtt lobban föl, és lángol az egekig. |
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opuslola
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Posted: 19-Nov-2010 at 18:28 |
Dear Angela1221!
Does "Attila, Isten ostora", mean "the Pest from the East?", or something similar?
Sorry my language skills are limited?
Regards,
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Dulo
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Posted: 06-Jul-2014 at 07:01 |
European Huns were not of Asian origin, they were Indo-Europeans. Actually they still "are", because they still are here - in Bulgaria :
http://www.promacedonia.org/en/sr/index.html ... So there they remained, and there their descendants remain, even to this day... --- page 4 ... the blood of the Scourge of God flows now in the valleys of the Balkans, diluted by time and the pastoral Slavs. --- page 4-5
You should check who were Dulo and Vokil - trace them back to China (not Mongolia), where they were known as Yuezhi : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuezhi
Magyars have nothing to do do with Huns/Bolgars, they arrive in Europe 500 years later and they belong to Turkish family nations, which originate north from Mongolia, while Huns/Bolgars originate south from Mongolia - Djungaria in Tarim basin, China. I can't understand why Hungarians are so eager to have Atilla as their ancestor - actually this is shameful. Atilla was sociopathic killer and marauder.
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