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Hey, let me post some broadly eastern Hungarian K13 results I found- they might interest you.
Vojvodina
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Hajdu Bihar, 1/8 Slovak
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Borsod-Abauj-zemplen
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Vojvodina + NE Hungary (as far as I know, it's user MagicaM. He has some Swabian admixture if not mistaken)
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My friend, regional roots from Zemplén and central Slovakia. She is Budapester for few generations though. She has recent Polish and Slovak admixture, minor German too.
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PS first sample from Vojvodina might be from Szekely village. Some Szekelys settled to Vojvodina. I think Kaspias mentioned that (he got the sample).


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Well, just like Barcin_N, it ultimately traces to Anatolia. But both came to Europe in the Neolithic. Representative of Tepecik ancestry in the Balkans are the Neolithic Greeks, Krepost sample from Bulgaria. Also others in Italy, especially Bronze Age+, have this type of ancestry. Hungarians, at least the limited samples that we have on Global 25, usually don't score it, but there is one person who gets 25% of it. It could also be an overfit, as Tepecik is usually not used with basic components.
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N-PH1896.
There are another Hungarian and Turk with same subclade on yfull:
https://www.yfull.com/tree/N-PH1896/
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