MOESAN
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concerning Hungarians (Magyars) and their DNA, it's necessary to say they stayed a long time between Urals and Central Europe, migrating slowly and incorporating a lot of their neigbouring populations, Turkic ones for the most but not only - their first genetic componentS would have been the same than the steppic part of I-Eans and pre-I-ans before crossings with partly 'mongoloid' tribes during their genesis (when I suppose their well determined hungarian features individualized themselves breaking partly from their ancestral Finno-Ugric << Uralic language, before their travel westwards) - during their way towards Europe they returned almost completely to an East- and Central- European admixture - the Turkic accretions were for the most South Steppic turkicized people - in Europe they 'magyarized' previous populations what makes their today final admixture -
&: the number of people doesn' t correspond to the number of basic components, numerous but less numerous than all these 'IAN/-IC/-ISH-names' could suggest, for a lot of them shared a lot of component since long ago
nos vad deoc'h
&: the number of people doesn' t correspond to the number of basic components, numerous but less numerous than all these 'IAN/-IC/-ISH-names' could suggest, for a lot of them shared a lot of component since long ago
nos vad deoc'h