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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 10, 2012 18:48:10 GMT -5
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 8, 2012 6:13:53 GMT -5
^ Hungarians have historically been a good sporting nation, especially swimming! Novi usually in the Olympics Hungarians have punched above their weight for a small nation , however on a professional Teamsporting level we dont do as well, for eg Hungarian football has deterioated a lot since the days of the Magic Magyars. Our water polo team has slumped ..( a few times we were best in the world ..water polo). I have to give Serbs credit for there progress in Tennis, Waterpolo and Basketball... but i must add at least one of your great female Tennis players Szeles was Magyar by blood
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 7, 2012 4:29:35 GMT -5
I could believe they are Greek but I could also believe they are Armenian too as I have seen Armenian girls with this looks too.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 7, 2012 4:21:00 GMT -5
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Post by oszkarthehun on Mar 15, 2012 5:17:57 GMT -5
BS... Magyar were pagans then converted to Christianity, they were never muslims. everyone knows that but WBB didnt want to believe it. He wanted to tell the world hungary was a Muslim country lol he is a funny and somewhat delusional character
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Post by oszkarthehun on Mar 12, 2012 5:41:44 GMT -5
If you're speaking of Csibi Barna aha, I'll admit he's taking things a little to far. He's merely demonstrating what should have been done to Iancu and the others 160 yrs. ago. I mean murderers and terrorists should've been hung not worshipped as heros and then making the Hungarian community study about them as such. The only nazi and animal around here is you, imposing your will and beliefs on people that don't want anything to do with you. Kun I understand some of your frustrations considering the extreme results of Trianon and also considering for many years the way Romanian governments regarded and treated Hungarians in Romania. But also man I think Diurp has a point that Romanians and Huns as people have generally gotten along, and as he said the aristocracy on both sides were giving the working class people a hard time, that is true. The Kingdom of Hungary was a very class based society and you have probably heard about the Gyorgy Dosza peasant revolt which was combination of Hungarian Szekely and Romanians vs the aristocracy. There is much evidence of both peoples getting along , there has been many intermarriages. I am of Hungarian background with paternal side of my family having roots in Erdely and even I have heard about an intermarriage with a Romanian in our family way back.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Mar 5, 2012 2:39:39 GMT -5
Hagy vagy Diurpi just working and paying bills, eating and drinking too much like everybody, going to usa in a few months to stay with the in laws. I hope I can get to Europe next year I wanna checkout Transylvania. yeh the good ol days of this forum are gone . Hey oszkar mit csinalsz, testver? szuksegunk van meg egy olah-magyar paraszt felkeles...
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Post by oszkarthehun on Feb 23, 2012 7:46:59 GMT -5
Those girls look cool. Kind of Latin look in a way. I notice a lot of Romanian girls have that Latin/Med look , it can be easy to mistake some as Italian or Spanish but I think maybe many are actually more beautiful than Italian girls, some real beauties from Romania for sure.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Dec 27, 2011 1:17:29 GMT -5
^^ If by charming you mean easy then yeah. Don't get me wrong , they are a decent lay but way to mentally f*cked up ( in my opinion) to really want to have a serious relationship with. On top of that you have to deal with another big family that wants to be all up in your business. Hey it's just an opinion but I don't find Balkan women all that attractive beyond a little bit of sexual promiscuity which is the same as an easy lay. And that's not even attract just a simple way to get some poonanny. As a physical species I find Balkan women extremly hot, Balkan and Romanian girls some of them just have that certain something at least in looks but about there characters I dont know , I know a lot of women from eastern europe are way too materialistic minded for my liking... in that respect German, Scandinavian girls are more relaxed .
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Post by oszkarthehun on Dec 20, 2011 4:43:06 GMT -5
serbs were continual refugees in the austro-hungarian empire after the 17th century, and gasterbeiters during communism, hence our large numbers in austria, hungary, slovenia and germany. When the Turks started invading southern Serbia many Serbs moved north into Hungary, there was quite a significant influx of Serbs into Hungary at that time. One of Hungary's most well known nationalist poets and freedom fighters "Petofi Sandor " ...aka Alex Petrovic, wasa Hungarian of Serb stock.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Dec 20, 2011 4:29:57 GMT -5
January 25, 2009 Magyars and Madjars American Journal of Physical Anthropology doi:10.1002/ajpa.20984
A Y-chromosomal comparison of the Madjars (Kazakhstan) and the Magyars (Hungary)
A.Z. Bíró et al.
Abstract
The Madjars are a previously unstudied population from Kazakhstan who practice a form of local exogamy in which wives are brought in from neighboring tribes, but husbands are not, so the paternal lineages remain genetically isolated within the population. Their name bears a striking resemblance to the Magyars who have inhabited Hungary for over a millennium, but whose previous history is poorly understood. We have now carried out a genetic analysis of the population structure and relationships of the Madjars, and in particular have sought to test whether or not they show a genetic link with the Magyars. We concentrated on paternal lineages because of their isolation within the Madjars and sampled males representing all extant male lineages unrelated for more than eight generations (n = 45) in the Torgay area of Kazakhstan. The Madjars show evidence of extensive genetic drift, with 24/45 carrying the same 12-STR haplotype within haplogroup G. Genetic distances based on haplogroup frequencies were used to compare the Madjars with 37 other populations and showed that they were closest to the Hungarian population rather than their geographical neighbors. Although this finding could result from chance, it is striking and suggests that there could have been genetic contact between the ancestors of the Madjars and Magyars, and thus that modern Hungarians may trace their ancestry to Central Asia, instead of the Eastern Uralic region as previously thought. dienekes.blogspot.com/2009/01/magyars-and-madjars.htmlonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.20984/abstractInteresting article Bozur , but I couldn't find too many other scientific based studies that support this outside of the the source you presented also I couldnt even find much information about these "madjars" of Khazakstan, outside of this article, there is no mention of them even on wikipedia. In my opinion modern Hungarians are a mixed people and even the Hungarians that arrived in Europe in the 9th century or earlier were probably already mixed. It is written for instance that there was a Magyar - Khazar alliance at one time and there was also a number of Khazar tribes that later defected and alligned themselves with the Hungarians and became part of the founding tribes that entered the Carpathian Basin. I wonder if possibly some Magyars stayed amongst the Khazars and somehow their namesake ended up in Khazakstan , but at this stage Im a little cynical even about this supposed Madjar tribe in Kazakstan as I have seen little to no information about them other than whats presented by it seems very few and limited sources. I dont doubt at all that there were elements of eastern peoples that assimilated into the Hungarian ethnogenesis (btw the most dominant single element in modern day Hungarians is NeoDanubian at 35%) but I also get the impression that there are some radical Turanists out there that either over exaggerate or only recognise Turanistic traits so as to prescribe a certain Turanic identity to an overall nation.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Nov 17, 2011 23:22:52 GMT -5
Don't know much about you guys, don't care much about you guys. BUT, Johannes Brahms' "hungarian dance no.5" simply blows my mind away everytime I listen to it. enjoy, we know Brahms is good we dont care that he blows your mind considering u say u dont care much for us what are u anyway ...greek, turk , serb , or romanian or probably an old timer of the board under diff alias ?
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Post by oszkarthehun on Sept 19, 2011 0:49:22 GMT -5
Hi Guys Ive noticed Romanian girls are often quite attractive. but how would u describe typical Romanian girls character I mean more so girls aged between 18 to 30.
What are some specifically Romanian characteristics/qualities may they have that can differentiate them from neighbouring countries .
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 11, 2011 23:30:45 GMT -5
so what are the differences culturally and linguistically ?
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Post by oszkarthehun on Aug 7, 2011 22:11:46 GMT -5
Chento, we've made mention of this before that some of us here in this forum *believe* the USA will export its debts to the world. sorry missed that discussion. i'd like to see what people think would replace u.s power in the world. china? russia? i'd like to see a powerful orthodox russia stamp it's authority in eastern europe, and in particular the balkans. i'm sick of this pandering to nato/eu s**t, as if this is the saviour of all ills. can't balkan leaders see the eu is failing before their very eyes?? imo russia has been and is not far from just another imperialistic regime such as usa, nothing against the russian people but russian politicians just another form of sophisticated gang/gangsta. I cant see them doing anything good for eastern or any part of europe, anyways their mafias are already planted all over europe and the world.
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Post by oszkarthehun on May 28, 2011 8:31:41 GMT -5
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Post by oszkarthehun on May 28, 2011 8:03:40 GMT -5
Armenian music and song performed by Turks.
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Post by oszkarthehun on May 25, 2011 4:02:52 GMT -5
From all the songs I heard in this years Eurovision (which most were crap btw) , 2 of my favourites were this one and the Serbian one. Azeris today are Turkics by language and self identity and probably some genetics so I am happy to see them as Turkics but my understanding is a long time ago they were supposedly an Iranian people. One of Iran's most famous female singers "Googoosh" is an Azeri, majority of her songs are in Iranian but I think some in Azeri and even a few in Armenian. singing in Armenian singing in Azeri Turkish singing in Persian Who says the Azeri's are not Turks? The Azerbaijani winners of the Eurovision song contest held Turkeys flag through the whole competition. Bravo Ell and Nikki Eldar Gasimov and Nigar Jamal of Ell/Nikki were voted Europe's favourites, after scoring 221 points with their love song, Running Scared. [yout
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Post by oszkarthehun on Apr 24, 2011 22:13:09 GMT -5
never been an addicted smoker, but smoked socially in late teens and early 20's. Now dont smoke cigarettes at all, will on special occasions smoke a cigar or maybe some Nargilla with in laws at dinner parties or picnics.
I was never a pothead but did try it back in the day, had some ok times but recall it makes u into a bumbling idiot laughing at anything etc.
I dont drink a lot of wines as many seem to give me headache but I drink beer and some spirits.
I like to drink shots of vodka or jagermeister at dinner parties especially in the winter or cooler months.
I dont do any of these things too excess so cant say they are bad habits.
even though I am not over weight Im probably more inclined to eat too much not so healthy food than to take drugs like pot or drink toooo much.
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Post by oszkarthehun on Apr 11, 2011 5:29:58 GMT -5
I was wondering how far you guys can trace your origins and how you are aware of those origins? Like, did you only find out about them because you investigated your family history yourself , or is it more known within your family circle what your history(histories is/are? What different origins do you even have? What do you consider yourself? My Family background is Hungarian but I mostly have grown up and lived in Australia. I am quite interested in tracing my family origins as far back as I can, I really love to delve and know more and more about these type of things but I can only get a certain amount of information from my family, I mean they only seem to know a certain amount of stories that were passed down to them, apparently there was some other parts of the family that kept family trees but these people have either died out or lost contact with us I was able to see a family tree from my mothers side when i was maybe 11 but I dont remember too much, other than there was some German ancestry and supposedly some distant spanish jew ancestry. On my fathers side there is a story that the paternal family name line were builders from Italy that migrated to Hungary in the 17th century but interestingly that there name was originally Armenian and that their background was originally Armenian and they must have moved to Italy at some time and then later to Hungary, that is a bit interesting for me as it turned out that I married an Armenian girl but in all seriousness their is no Italian or Armenian identity feeling these are just distant elements. Other family names within the family on all sides are typically Magyar. There were parts of the family that lived in Hungarian Transylvania my Grandfather was born there, my other Grandfather was born in Munkacsy which now it belongs to the Ukraine and is called Munkacevo. Another family story is that on the paternal line we were closely asscociated with the Transylvanian Rackozi family that were fighting the Hapsburgs and at one stage the Rackoszi's fled to Turkey then later returned to Hungary to continue the fight the story is that our family travelled with them to Turkey and back. I dont know too much about our origins other than these stories and mostly I have heard about certain ancestors had certain occupations or that we had supposedly some blue blood, and some fairly well educated people on both sides , my Great Grandmother was a school head mistress who apparently spoke 4 or 5 languages, her Grandfather was a lawyer, there were some land and farm owners, there were people that had high up positions for the railway etc. I feel in some ways very connected to my Hungarian background its part of me to an extent but otherwise also I feel very much an individual or just a human being , i have grown up in Australia i can say i am connected to this country its a great place, although I wouldnt see myself as a typical oi oi oi Ausssi.
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