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Cumansky
02-15-2020, 10:45 PM
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"The Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin was a series of events resulting in the settlement of the Hungarians at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries. Before the arrival of the Hungarian Conquerors (or Proto-Hungarians), three medieval powers were fighting for control of the Carpathian Basin - the First Bulgarian Empire, East Francia and Moravia. Occasionally they would hire Proto-Hungarian horsemen as soldiers. These people who lived on the Pontic Steppes became familiar with their future homeland as a result. After they were attacked by the Bulgarians and Pechengs in 894, the Proto-Hungarians crossed the Carpathian Mountains and took over the lowlands east of the Danube, and then went into Pannonia. Then by defeating a Bavarian army in 907, they launched a series of plundering raids. Gradually they began settling in the Basin and established a monarchy, the Kingdom of Hungary in 1000 AD and ruled over the existing peoples of the region at this time including Slavs, Greeks, Germans, Moravians and Vlachs."

-MyTrueAncestry

Cumansky
02-15-2020, 10:46 PM
Me: 95581

Coastal Elite
02-15-2020, 10:51 PM
147. Lugii Tribe Iron Age Maslomecz (300 AD) ..... 17.75 - PCA89_Mas2 - ?
Top 98 % match vs all users

The Lugii are first mentioned in Strabo's Geographica. He writes that the Lugians were "a great people" and—together with other peoples like Semnones, Lombards and the otherwise unknown Zumi, Butones, Mugilones and Sibini—were part of a federation subjected to the rule of Maroboduus, ruler of the Marcomanni with their centre in modern Bohemia 9 BC–19 AD.[3][6] In 19 AD Maroboduus was overthrown with the help of Arminius of the Cherusci.[6]

TheMaestro
02-15-2020, 10:52 PM
151. Cimmerian Odessa (900 BC) ..... 26.34 -
Top 98 % match vs all users

154. Sarmatian Ukraine (2680 BC) ..... 26.4 -
Top 91 % match vs all users

Cumansky
02-15-2020, 10:58 PM
:fhhorse::smilie_flagge3:

TheMaestro
02-15-2020, 11:01 PM
:fhhorse::smilie_flagge3:

You're Hun, A.K.A mongol.

Cumansky
02-15-2020, 11:08 PM
You're Hun, A.K.A mongol.

Why you posting Sarmatian nigga, I match that sample more than you lol

Impaler
02-15-2020, 11:09 PM
http://i.imgur.com/1arASdm.png (https://imgur.com/1arASdm)

Benyzero
02-15-2020, 11:19 PM
https://i.imgur.com/1m1dHuE.png

TheMaestro
02-15-2020, 11:37 PM
https://i.imgur.com/1m1dHuE.png

Fucking communist.

TheMaestro
02-15-2020, 11:39 PM
Why you posting Sarmatian nigga, I match that sample more than you lol

We are nibbas in Paris, prepare for the concert tomorrow.

Dauli
02-15-2020, 11:40 PM
Does anyone have deep dive matches on these samples (Hungarian Conqueror)?

Cumansky
02-15-2020, 11:43 PM
Does anyone have deep dive matches on these samples (Hungarian Conqueror)?

I do only free upload

andre
02-16-2020, 12:12 AM
*CSANGO KAVAL MUSIC INTENSIFY *

Byzantine + Scythian (6.24)
Byzantine + Hungarian Conqueror (8.364)
Byzantine + Gaul (8.379)
Scythian + Hungarian Conqueror (9.02)
Gaul + Hungarian Conqueror (9.418)
Byzantine (15.87)
Scythian (18.37)
Gaul (18.47)
Roman (18.81)

3. Hungarian Late Conqueror Sarretudvari-Hizofold (950 AD) ..... 15.67 -
Top 99 % match vs all users

Hungarian Conqueror Karos III (900 AD) ..... 21.16 -
Top 90 % match vs all users

Dauli
02-16-2020, 12:16 AM
I've got ancient Hungarians coming out pretty close, but no one in Deep Dive. E.g.: 11. Hungarian Conqueror Karos III (900 AD) ..... 16.29 - K3per1_GE.
Top 99 % match vs all users

Kaspias
02-16-2020, 08:54 AM
Hungarian Late Conqueror Magyarhomorog (950 AD)
Top 99 % match vs all users

Impaler
02-16-2020, 08:58 AM
Does anybody know about this sample? Bronze Age Armenia 1500 BC

andre
02-16-2020, 09:41 AM
Where did they (Mytrueancestry) get this early-hungarian samples :) ?

Dauli
02-16-2020, 09:54 AM
Data from the scientific report:
Y-chromosome haplogroups from Hun, Avar and conquering Hungarian period nomadic people of the carpathian Basin Endre Neparáczki , Zoltán Maróti, tibor Kalmár, Kitti Maár .....
Hun, Avar and conquering Hungarian nomadic groups arrived to the carpathian Basin from the eurasian Steppes and significantly influenced its political and ethnical landscape, however their origin remains largely unknown. In order to shed light on the genetic affinity of above groups we have determined Y chromosomal haplogroups and autosomal loci, suitable to predict biogeographic ancestry, from 49 individuals, supposed to represent the power/military elit. Haplogroups from the Hun-age are consistent with Xiongnu ancestry of European Huns. Most of the Avar-age individuals carry east eurasian Y haplogroups typical for modern north-eastern Siberian and Buryat populations and their autosomal loci indicate mostly un-admixed Asian characteristics. In contrast the conquering Hungarians seem to be a recently assembled population incorporating un-admixed European, Asian as well as admixed components. Their heterogeneous paternal and maternal lineages indicate similar supposed phylogeographic origin of males and females, derived from central-inner Asian and european pontic Steppe sources.

Bosniensis
02-17-2020, 05:47 AM
Hungarian Late Conqueror Magyarhomorog (950 AD)
Top 99 % match vs all users

Nice :D

Dunai
02-17-2020, 10:01 AM
Where did they (Mytrueancestry) get this early-hungarian samples :) ?

Dozens of Conqueror Era Hungarian samples were published in recent years, maybe they contacted the publishers of these researches. From me following all the newest scientific debate in Hungarian genetics, this year promises to be even more fruitful for new scientific papers and results, especially finally autosomal results. There is a significant resurgent interest from the Hungarian government to finance these expensive laboratory costs.

Bosniensis
02-17-2020, 10:56 AM
proto hungarian Y-DNA: J2a1a xD

J2a1a is Vlach or Greek

Interestingly, the sample is similar to Byzantine Warrior 605 A.D

so...

Kaspias
02-17-2020, 04:29 PM
Data from the scientific report:
Y-chromosome haplogroups from Hun, Avar and conquering Hungarian period nomadic people of the carpathian Basin Endre Neparáczki , Zoltán Maróti, tibor Kalmár, Kitti Maár .....
Hun, Avar and conquering Hungarian nomadic groups arrived to the carpathian Basin from the eurasian Steppes and significantly influenced its political and ethnical landscape, however their origin remains largely unknown. In order to shed light on the genetic affinity of above groups we have determined Y chromosomal haplogroups and autosomal loci, suitable to predict biogeographic ancestry, from 49 individuals, supposed to represent the power/military elit. Haplogroups from the Hun-age are consistent with Xiongnu ancestry of European Huns. Most of the Avar-age individuals carry east eurasian Y haplogroups typical for modern north-eastern Siberian and Buryat populations and their autosomal loci indicate mostly un-admixed Asian characteristics. In contrast the conquering Hungarians seem to be a recently assembled population incorporating un-admixed European, Asian as well as admixed components. Their heterogeneous paternal and maternal lineages indicate similar supposed phylogeographic origin of males and females, derived from central-inner Asian and european pontic Steppe sources.

Did they share project data's? I couldn't find

Dauli
02-17-2020, 09:31 PM
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/337189359_Y-chromosome_haplogroups_from_Hun_Avar_and_conquerin g_Hungarian_period_nomadic_people_of_the_Carpathia n_Basin
As far as I'm concerned, the MTA only got the corordinates of these samples, not the autosomes. And for Deep Dive, they need autosomes.
https://reich.hms.harvard.edu/index.php/publications