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    Mitogenomic data indicate admixture components of Central-Inner Asian and Srubnaya origin in the conquering Hungarians

    Our results show that the Conquerors assembled from various nomadic groups of the Eurasian steppe. Population genetic results indicate that they had closest connection to the Onogur-Bulgar ancestors of Volga Tatars. Phylogenetic results reveal that more than one third of the Conqueror maternal lineages were derived from Central-Inner Asia and their most probable ultimate sources were the Asian Scythians and Asian Huns, giving support to the Hungarian Hun tradition. The rest of the lineages most likely originated from the Bronze Age Potapovka-Poltavka-Srubnaya cultures of the Pontic-Caspian steppe. Available data imply that the Conquerors did not have a major contribution to the gene pool of the Carpathian Basin.

    Volga Bulgars were one of the few groups which had the same partial horse burial customs [54] and similar grave goods as the Conquerors. Both groups are characterized by similar anthropological types [55], and practiced identical symbolic trepanation customs [56] which is documented with such a high frequency just among the related Danube Bulgars [57]. Historical data link both groups to the Onogurs [58], the Conquerors must have belonged to the Onogur tribal union, as the name “Hungarian” is derived from “Onogur” [5,59].

    Taken together the direct genetic relation of the Conquerors to Onogur-Bulgar ancestors of Volga Tatars is very feasible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axlredneck View Post
    Y-lineages of Magyars
    Bulgar origin
    Q-YP789 / Q-YP789 *

    Source: Genetic identification of members of the prominent Báthory aristocratic family





    * Already found in a Danube Bulgar
    Thread: I2525 Danube Bulgar on G25

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    Bulgar Y-lines in Hungarians and neighbors

    N-A9407: Hungarians, Bosniak and a Croat
    Q-YP789: Hungarians and Poles
    R-FGC56440: Hungarians and a Czech
    R-ARP5: Hungarians
    R-Y184884: Slovak
    J-Z43321: Pole
    R-Y52: Poles

    Other Bulgar, Pecheneg, Cuman or Ottoman Y-lines in Hungarians and neighbors

    N-Y7310: Hungarian and Serbs
    N-VL73: Hungarian and a Slovak
    Q-BZ3944: Hungarians
    R-FT129490: Hungarian
    C-ZQ354: Slovak
    Q-BZ2211: Pole
    R-Y56311: Pole
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    I think this month I'm going to be Hungarian.

    Pay me homage, Hungarian commoners. On knees.


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    Archaeogenetic analysis revealed East Eurasian paternal origin to the Aba royal family of Hungary

    Y-DNA: N-A9416 / N-A9416

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    The Aba family played a pivotal role in the early history of Medieval Hungary dominating extensive territories and giving rise to influential figures. We conducted an archaeogenetic examination of remains uncovered at the necropolis in Abasar, the political centre of the Aba clan, to identify Aba family members and shed light on their genetic origins. Utilizing Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) data from 19 individuals, complemented by radiocarbon measurements, we identified 6 members of the Aba family who shared close kinship relations. Our analysis revealed that 4 males from this family carried identical N1a1a1a1a4~ haplogroups. Significantly, our phylogenetic investigation traced this royal paternal lineage back to Mongolia, strongly suggesting its migration to the Carpathian Basin with the conquering Hungarians. Genome analysis, incorporating ADMIXTURE, Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and qpAdm, revealed East Eurasian patterns in the studied genomes, consistent with our phylogenetic results. Shared Identity by Descent (IBD) analysis confirmed the family kinship relations and shed light on further external kinship connections. It revealed that members of the Aba family were related to members of prominent Hungarian medieval noble families the Arpads, Bathorys and Corvinus as well as to the first-generation immigrant elite of the Hungarian conquest.

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    Looks like all prominent medieval Hungarian clans were of Turkic origin!

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    Besides the royal lineage, only one Hg
    with obvious Asian origin was detected: R1a1a1b2a2a3c2~. It belongs to the Asian subbranch
    of R1a, specifically R1a-Z2125, which emerged in the Middle-Late Bronze Age among people
    of the Sintashta and Andronovo cultures. It was widespread among the Scythians and their
    descended populations (29, 34–36). The sub-Hg found in Abasár has been detected in Hun
    samples (37), and its supergroups were prevalent among Huns and Avars in the Carpathian
    basin (32). It has also been found among the Pazyryk and Kangju peoples (38, 39). Today,
    R1a1a1b2a2a3c2~ is primarily observed in males from Eastern and Central Eurasia, with a
    higher prevalence in Russian Tatars.
    Y-DNA: R-S21872

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