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An additive from the origin of the Hungarian ethnonym and from his meaning
minyaklari* - 2008.04.23 14:16
Cey-Bert Róbert Gyula: The hawk man returns (Püski, 2006.) took from his book based on a quotation
- The first big problem, which it was necessary to solve,, what was the Hungarians' old ethnonym how because I presupposed that the 5. and the 8. did not label the Hungarians' ancestors with the Hungarian ethnonym between a century - magyarázta Tsering láma.
- In Old Turkish the gar*, gor*, gur* ethnonym endings the folk word it was reported, so in the names like that, than it Uighur, the bulgar*, kongur*, kasgar*, the word meaning the folk is in him. The Hungarian ethnonym gyar* him ending on a level the folk word nominates it. Onto my big disappointment I did not find the Hungarian ethnonym in one single writing.
When the Chineses occupied in 1950 Tibet, Ganden I got into a monastery, and since I dealt with history research, Ganden Tirpa, the monastery's head llama delegate with the repairing of the library's oldest documents and with his register. Between big memoranda written onto the oldest silk coils onto my joy the 6. and 7. from a century I found texts like that, that write down the Tibetans' campaigns in Central Asia, Góbi beyond a desert on areas, today's Kelet-in Turkesztán, Tarim in a pool.
The memoranda mentioned more neighbourhood folk, the Turk ones, the Uighurs, the tasgurokat* , the kongarokat*, the kasgarokat* and the hungarokat*.
According to the memoranda the hungarok* for the Huns' princely tribe the leszármazottai*, and they „gungaroknakâ€
An additive from the origin of the Hungarian ethnonym and from his meaning
minyaklari* - 2008.04.23 14:16
Cey-Bert Róbert Gyula: The hawk man returns (Püski, 2006.) took from his book based on a quotation
- The first big problem, which it was necessary to solve,, what was the Hungarians' old ethnonym how because I presupposed that the 5. and the 8. did not label the Hungarians' ancestors with the Hungarian ethnonym between a century - magyarázta Tsering láma.
- In Old Turkish the gar*, gor*, gur* ethnonym endings the folk word it was reported, so in the names like that, than it Uighur, the bulgar*, kongur*, kasgar*, the word meaning the folk is in him. The Hungarian ethnonym gyar* him ending on a level the folk word nominates it. Onto my big disappointment I did not find the Hungarian ethnonym in one single writing.
When the Chineses occupied in 1950 Tibet, Ganden I got into a monastery, and since I dealt with history research, Ganden Tirpa, the monastery's head llama delegate with the repairing of the library's oldest documents and with his register. Between big memoranda written onto the oldest silk coils onto my joy the 6. and 7. from a century I found texts like that, that write down the Tibetans' campaigns in Central Asia, Góbi beyond a desert on areas, today's Kelet-in Turkesztán, Tarim in a pool.
The memoranda mentioned more neighbourhood folk, the Turk ones, the Uighurs, the tasgurokat* , the kongarokat*, the kasgarokat* and the hungarokat*.
According to the memoranda the hungarok* for the Huns' princely tribe the leszármazottai*, and they „gungaroknakâ€
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