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Literally every study that's been posted proves you wrong. You don't need to say 100% of Hungarians arriving had it; surely some people could have been picked up along the way for whatever reason, and they were only Turkic culturally. This is a theoretical possibility. But the majority of Magyars arriving did have it, and each study that is shown illustrates this more and more. Even Blondie's posts contain it. The argument isn't about if they had it, it's now about how much they had. That's it.
Autosomal as fist wave Uyghur-Like and Slavic (Polish)-Like, and second wave of Turkish-Like and Germanic (Austrian/German)-Like:
Clustering Data:
mtDNA of Conquering Hungarians:
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Really?
Seems like more info about possible Turkic-Euro mixes with some occasional Uralic components, at best.
From the study:
Earlier mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) studies of modern populations speaking Uralic languages 101 suggest that the distribution of Eastern and Western Eurasian mtDNA lineages are determined 102 by geographic distances rather than linguistic barriers 18–20, e.g. Finno-Ugric populations from 103 Volga-Ural region seem to be more similar to their Turkic neighbours than to linguistically 104 related Balto-Finnish ethnic groups 18. The recent study of 15 Uralic-speaking populations 105 describes their similarities to neighbouring populations as well, however they also share genetic106component of possibly Siberian origin 21. In spite of the unambiguously Central-European107characteristics in mtDNA makeup 12,22, this statement also can be applied to modern day108Hungarians23.
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Seven samples of Uyelgi 342 site most probably belong to N-Y24365 (also known as N-B545 and N1a1a1a1a2a1c2 in 343 ISOGG 14.255) under N-Z1936, a specific subclade that can be found almost exclusively in 344 todays’ Tatarstan, Bashkortostan and Hungary (ISOGG, Yfull).
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From bit older peper:
All studies of old Hungarian genetics put togheder:A group of people consisting of a Turkic (R-SUR51) component and a Finno-Ugric (N-B539) component left the Volga Ural region about 2000 years ago and started a migration that eventually culminated in settlement in the Carpathian Basin".
http://doktori.bibl.u-szeged.hu/3794...raczki_PhD.pdf
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-53105-5
https://link.springer.com/article/10...20-019-00996-0
https://link.springer.com/article/10...520-018-0609-7
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41431-020-0683-z
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...07.13.200154v1


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Please. I see you didn't give thumbs up, because it doesn't fit with your Turkic ideology? Paper clearly states Hungarians and their language originated in Urals and Finno-Ugric territory, nothing to do with Turks.
Turkic input with undoubtedly happened came later.
You claimed original Hungarians were Turks. They were not, deal with it.


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A proof through genetics:
through history:
“ΓΕΩΒΙΤΖΑϹ ΠΙΣΤΟϹ ΚΡΑΛΗϹ ΤΟΥΡΚΙΑϹ"
through religion: Tengrism itself
through culture: The Eurasian nomadic (steppe) culture. Also Gesta Hungarorum and Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum mention early Magyar traditions which also existed among Turkics
You accept Iranic influences but deny Turkic admixture... That’s really weird. Who brought Iranic touches to Magyars in your opinion? Does “Amu Derya” remind you anything, that allowed Northerners (guess who) meet Iranics maybe?


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Autosomally Magyars cluster with Siberian Tatars and easternmost Bashkirs.





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qpAdm: Bulgarian_1.DG= 77 - Kimak.SG= 23, p= 0.36, se= 0.31.
Y: Q-L330 > Q-YP771 > Q-BZ180 > Q-F16045* (F15008*) --> Baikal N, Altai MLBA, Aldy-Bel, Pazyryk, Hun.
MT: K1a --> Iron Gates, Starcevo, Bulgaria N, Bulgaria CA, Bulgaria BA.


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