Mickey je napisao/la:
dadoo je napisao/la:
a madarsko ?
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madjari su potomci dijelom huna a dijelom avara
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gdje si to pronaso , ovdje ?
The origin of the Hungarians is partly disputed. The most widely-accepted Finno-Ugric theory of origin from the late nineteenth century is based primarily on linguistic and ethnographical arguments[26]. Contesting these, the theory is criticized as relying too much on August Schleicher's Stammbaumtheorie of historical linguistics, and some cite that Finno-Ugric-speaking peoples have a wide range of cultural, ethnic and genetic variation.[27]
It should also be noted that though old and modern-day Hungarians have
a predominantly European genetic makeup, one researcher states that
about 13% of the population have retained the other Uralic language
speakers' genes, while another sees no genetic continuity.[28][29] There are also other theories stating that the Magyars are descendants of Scythians, Huns and/or Avars.
These other theories tend to be based upon unsound critical
methodology, especially in regard to existing linguistic evidence, so
most scholars dismiss them as speculation.To the extent that Magyars are descended from these groups, it would be
due to absorption and assimilation of the remnants of these groups
already living in the Pannonian plain and not due to any prior
linguistic or ethnic connections