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Which is not surprising, since the people that would become Székely have migrated to the Eastern Carpathians from Transylvania, the same as the people who started to become known as Csángó, which migrated at first from Transylvania, and later from Székelyföld to Moldavia.
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Last edited by Dunai; 05-06-2020 at 03:52 PM.
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wow really interesting some of the Csángós and Székelys have more than 8% East Eurasian, defining it as (South Asian+East Asian+Siberian+Amerindian+Oceanian)
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Hungarian master race
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New version of the map with Hungarian and many new Serb samples:
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Last edited by ph2ter; 05-07-2020 at 08:44 AM.
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South Asians are closer to West Asians in my opinion than to East Asians, who are of Mongoloid race. But indeed, some of these individuals have surprisingly large amount of overall Mongoloid components, given that they live in East-Central Europe for many-many centuries. It's just another proof, that because of their isolation they preserved better the original genes of Hungarian Conquerors.
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After going through the so-called academic kits for previous Hungarian average that was posted before on this thread I have to conclude how absolutely badly they were selected, as they contained numerous kits which belonged to people who were Hungarians of highly mixed ethnic background (if they were even Hungarians at all). These new averages that I will post, without bragging, but will blow the previous average out of the water in truthfulness and representativity.
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