Post by wbb on Mar 14, 2008 4:25:22 GMT -5
I have been wondering wether the first Magyars (not asians) were decend from Illyrians, i thought that would be impossible because Magyars originally doesnt connect with Indo-European language spoken by Illyrians and Pannonians. After that i've started to get more interested in this Illyrian issue also Etruscan issue. The truth is, i recon that Magyars decended from Illyrians rather than Etruscans, cause it has been sourced that Etruscans had decend from ancient Troy and were knowing as Dardanians. But what this article says from Wiki is that: Etruscans was a distant cousin of Hungarians, researched by Mario Alinei.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_language
Another interesting source which has been researched by me from google books last night was that:
Magyars was decended from Cymbrian tribe, knowing to the Greeks and Romans as Pannonians.
books.google.com/books?id=NFLJNoaq4G4C&pg=PA112&dq=pannonians+and+magyars&lr=
so it's very interesting to know that and so far, i've research 2 articles that Magyars were Pannonians. another one taken from Hungarian site is here:
The first agricultural (Neolithic - 5000 BC) settlers of this region were the Sumerian-related Turanids from the Near-East (Anatolia, Caucasia, Mesopotamia). The ancient peoples of the Balkans and of the Danubian Basin therefore originated from these first settlers. The Illyrians of the Western Balkans were among these ancient peoples, and the Pannonians of the Western Carpathian Basin were also Illyrians.
Rome conquered Illyria in 168 BC and Pannonia in 10 BC. Roman sources indicate that the language of the Pannonians was related to Hungarian.
www.hunmagyar.org/taj/delvidek/index.html
Well right now, i've research an Illyrian-Pannonian sub-group called Maezaei. The Latin name of Maezaei sound like if they were Magyars and they too are Pannonians. Maezaei was one of the sub-group of Pannonians, rest is Segestani from Segesta (now in Croatia), Brueci another Pannonian sub-group from Croatia and Daesitiates, a tribe that lived in todays Bosnia but also lived in the Pannonian world.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Illyrian_tribes
Maezaei soundly very like if they were the first magyars, if this true then it's sound very much that Magyars wasnt those Asian invaders that raided europe but rather Magyars were raided and killed by those Asian invaders in ancient Hungary. Because the big question is why was there a sub-group of Pannonians named Maezaei? How come when scientist researching bloods of Hungarians, say it's not asian blood but very pure european? We cant possible say that Magyars intermarries with europeans and inherit european blood, other wise Magyars wouldnt be superiour, rather those Asians inherited the Magyar european blood from the Magyars because Magyars were superiour over their minority in Pannonia. It's common sense dont u think?
Post more info about Maezaei, later on.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etruscan_language
Another interesting source which has been researched by me from google books last night was that:
Magyars was decended from Cymbrian tribe, knowing to the Greeks and Romans as Pannonians.
books.google.com/books?id=NFLJNoaq4G4C&pg=PA112&dq=pannonians+and+magyars&lr=
so it's very interesting to know that and so far, i've research 2 articles that Magyars were Pannonians. another one taken from Hungarian site is here:
The first agricultural (Neolithic - 5000 BC) settlers of this region were the Sumerian-related Turanids from the Near-East (Anatolia, Caucasia, Mesopotamia). The ancient peoples of the Balkans and of the Danubian Basin therefore originated from these first settlers. The Illyrians of the Western Balkans were among these ancient peoples, and the Pannonians of the Western Carpathian Basin were also Illyrians.
Rome conquered Illyria in 168 BC and Pannonia in 10 BC. Roman sources indicate that the language of the Pannonians was related to Hungarian.
www.hunmagyar.org/taj/delvidek/index.html
Well right now, i've research an Illyrian-Pannonian sub-group called Maezaei. The Latin name of Maezaei sound like if they were Magyars and they too are Pannonians. Maezaei was one of the sub-group of Pannonians, rest is Segestani from Segesta (now in Croatia), Brueci another Pannonian sub-group from Croatia and Daesitiates, a tribe that lived in todays Bosnia but also lived in the Pannonian world.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Illyrian_tribes
Maezaei soundly very like if they were the first magyars, if this true then it's sound very much that Magyars wasnt those Asian invaders that raided europe but rather Magyars were raided and killed by those Asian invaders in ancient Hungary. Because the big question is why was there a sub-group of Pannonians named Maezaei? How come when scientist researching bloods of Hungarians, say it's not asian blood but very pure european? We cant possible say that Magyars intermarries with europeans and inherit european blood, other wise Magyars wouldnt be superiour, rather those Asians inherited the Magyar european blood from the Magyars because Magyars were superiour over their minority in Pannonia. It's common sense dont u think?
Post more info about Maezaei, later on.