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    Quote Originally Posted by Universe View Post
    That's many groups. I have the one with ID: 5035
    Poland, Hungary, Germany, Slovakia and Czechia
    Group ID: 5035


    Me too but only on low confidence.

    Also


    Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Serbia
    Group ID: 5327

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    I have Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary and Southern Poland.
    ID Grup: 6582

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mortimer View Post
    Yes
    It's likely that you have some genuine Hungarian ancestry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Universe View Post
    5198 seems like an Eastern Czech/Moravian and Western Slovak genetic group. I think western Slovaks (partially?) descend from Moravians.
    Yes, this is my conclusion as well.

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    I checked Serbia, Montenegro and Turkey cluster and it's a Sandžak muslim and Balkan Turk genetic group

    Interesting how Stears matches them

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    I haven't seen anyone with so many genetic groups so far, lol. They gave me three and my mom only got two.

    Also, did any other Hungarians score the Sandzak/Brda cluster?

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    I got these


    Poland, Hungary, Germany, Slovakia and Czechia
    Group ID: 5035

    Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Serbia
    Group ID: 5327
    https://vocaroo.com/1f1IYpCqGQPy
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    MyHeritage needs more time to update everything..even their medium confidence is li la..not to mention low..mine "Serbia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina" is low confidence lol and makes no sense at all while they did a really good thing on Split/Herzegovina..they guessed correctly like 80% of the names n stuff lol but other than that everything else is horrible.Im just waiting for that ethnicity % update.
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    I have "Germany, Poland, Czechia, Austria and Hungary" as well as "Turkey (Sivas, Erzincan and Ankara.)"

    These two groups are totally unrelated in the first look, but when you know the sampling locations of the Turkish group are including Alevis(formerly Kizilbash) regions and there is a migration of these Kizilbash to the Budin Eyalet in the early 16th century, it strikes like a lightning.

    The 16th century also was host to a number of transfers undertaken as the Ottomans attempted to put down a series of insurgencies by the empire's disaffected tribalist Türkmen population. Responding to the pro-pastoralist shi'i propaganda of the new Ottoman rival to the east, Safavids, these tribesmen-called Kızılbaş were subject to harsh crack-downs starting in the reign of Bayezit II. In response to growing Safavid support withing the empire, in 1502 the sultan ordered the deportation of Kızılbaş from Teke, Hamid and elsewhere in Anatolia to Coron and Modon in the Morea. A decade later, such fears were confirmed with the outbreak of a major pro-Safavid rebellion in Teke in 1511. Such revolts, predominantly among the Türkmen, continued periodically through the mid-16th century, notably again in 1519 and 1526-8 as did measures taken to curb their disruptive power. We posses an imperial decree from the mid-150s ordering the transfer of the descendents and relatives of five Kızılbaş leaders from Central Anatolia to Budin, in Hungary.


    Population of the province was ethnically and religiously diverse and included Hungarians, Croats, Serbs, Slovaks, Muslims of various ethnic origins (living mainly in the cities)[3] and others (Jews, Romani, etc.). The city of Buda itself became majority Muslim during the seventeenth century, largely through the immigration of Balkan Muslims.
    They retreated as Ottomans lost the lands in the frontier, and eventually melted among Balkan Turks. If that hypothesis true then it will mean MyHeritage can measure the relativity in ~400 years, which is decent.

    In fact, Wikipedia claims there is still a Turkish community, but not so much information from the Turkish side.

    According to the 2001 census, 2,711 inhabitants declared their language under the "Turkish language family", of which, the majority (57.73%) stated that they belonged to the "Ottoman Turkish" ethnicity (1,565).[1] Furthermore, 12 individuals declared to be "Turk" and 91 "Bulgarian-Turkish" (see Bulgarian Turks); the rest declared other Turkic ethnicities.[1] In the 2011 census 5,209 inhabitants declared themselves under "Török nyelvek" ("Turkish languages"); however, the publication does not show the distinction between different Turkic groups.[7]

    In addition, there is also approximately 2,500 recent Turkish immigrants from Turkey living in Hungary.[8]
    In 2005 the Turkish community, alongside ethnic Hungarian Muslims, established "The Dialogue Platform".[9] By 2012, a new Turkish cultural association the "Gül Baba Turkish-Hungarian Cultural Association" was established in Szentendre, near Budapest.[9]

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    Quote Originally Posted by CommonSense View Post
    I haven't seen anyone with so many genetic groups so far, lol. They gave me three and my mom only got two.

    Also, did any other Hungarians score the Sandzak/Brda cluster?
    Not that I know of, I think not

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