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The stolen Hun
influence on the Turkish
culture and language is
still evident in
modern times. That too,
the Turks and
many other ignorant
cultures claim the
other way around.
However, the Turks
originate from the
mixture of a great
variety of tibes: Hattis,
Hittites, Phrygians,
Urartians, Lycians,
Lidyans, Ionians,
Persians, Macedonians,
Romans,
Byzantines, Sejuks and
Ottomans.
The Magyars
Attila ruled 433-453,
even today
western, eastern; Roman
and Magyar
historians mistake the
Huns for 7th.
century Scythians and
the 9th century
Magyars. In 803 at the
eastern Ural
Mountains near Baskiria,
seven new
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tribes merged and
started their journey
to the Carpathian Basin
to the plains of
Duna (Danube) and Tisza
(Tisa) rivers.
Those are the Magyars
(Hungarians) of
today; these Magyars
claim their
"resettlement"
was in 896 by Árpád.
However, it was not only
the Magyars,
there were seven
different tribes
Magyari, Nyék, Kari,
Kasi, Tarján-
Tarxán, Kurt-Gyarmat
and Jenő; each
tribe had their own
language without
Writing-reading
skills.
About 500,000
people, Magyari,
Nyék, Kari, Kasi, Tarján-Tarxán,
Kurt-Gyarmat and Jenő,
under the
rules of their king Ugek,
Álmos, Árpád
(845-907 son of Álmos),
desecrated
the whole Europe, White
Huns and
Rácians included. Some,
but not many
fold
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