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Do you really want to argue that the Hungarian Árpádian chieftains and kings were assimilated Slavs, that's why they had R1a? Are you for real? Are you aware that R1a predates the appearance of Slavs with several millennia at least, and was always one of the dominant steppe haplogroups, no matter the language their bearers spoken?
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There is no non-Slavic R1a in Europe except for the Scando branch and a couple of rare Germanic, Western clades.
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There is no proof that Slavs spread R1a round Europe. The only almost certain haplogroup for that with current data is I-Y3120.
But if you believe otherwise, then show me those branches. They should have a TMRCA of about 2000ybp at its oldest for us to hypothesise any connection with Slavs.
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Z-93 is not european, it may have been in the past but today it's central and south asian.
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