@@hhproductions8254 if you compare lands of germanic RACE family it will be smaller but if you compare LANGUAGE family ofc it will be bigger (also thumbnail is missing some land of turkic race family)
@@anthony_depaz Erdogan and Stalin have something in common. Although it is unclear, Erdogan is rumoured to be Bagratuni, which is a Georgian family. This family was opposed to the Ottoman rule, even though in Ottoman their times. Then they sent to Rize and other east black sea provinces. And guess who is also from Rize 😀
@@supernimo739gaming7and it makes absolutely no sense, Japonic and Koreanic languages alongside tunguistic ones like jurchen and manchu have no corelation to turkic
@@Storm.mappingthey are closer to ainus and koreans than sino-tibetans or austronesians. Koreans seem to be connected with tungusic people so no choice left for them japan is an island they must have common ancestor with these people not others
@@camaneighteenAnd so? Azerbaijanis from Caucasus are Caucasian, Turks of Turkiye are Anatolian and etc. I think some did not understand that the essence of Turkism is no longer a genetic factor, but idealism - Azerbaijanis, Turks of Turkey, Hungarians and many others are not genetically purely Central Asians, but we are all united by Turkic idealism.
Its all fun and games till you know the "turan" is a persian word referring to eastern iranian people. And it comes from a great persian poem fredowsi. which technically its a mythical thing.
Many people think that if I'm from Russia, then I'm Russian. In fact, I am a Chuvash, I belong to the Turkic peoples. Listening to this, I am filled with love and sympathy for my people, I want Chuvashia to become free and powerful. 01:21 The yellow flag with a red stripe on the bottom is the flag of Chuvashia and I love it. In the future, I want to take a Chuvash name, I don't want to bear the name Asya, my name should be Chuvash like my ancestors! Ытти тӗрӗк халӑхӗсене сывлӑх сунатӑп! Эпӗ хамӑр халӑхсене юрататӑп, пире ырӑ сунатӑп! UPD: Now I have my grandmother's name - Narspi
Korean are rooted from ancient Mongol-like cavalry and clan of native rice-eaters Japanese are rooted from clan of native babarians and Korean immigrants lololololol
Tenth-century Byzantine sources, speaking in cultural more than ethnic terms, acknowledged a wide zone of diffusion by referring to the Khazar lands as 'Eastern Tourkia' and Hungary as 'Western Tourkia.'
He also excluded a large chunk of Manchuria (which is mostly Han Chinese), but included Bulgaria. He couldn’t decided whether he wanted to go full irredentist schizo (based) or just use actual demographics.
because Hungarians don’t need the weak and the poor.... even blood brothers, fascists, and hypocrites choose either the rich or the warlike, in order to frighten with potency and strength --- very teenage-like -- but the Nazis are usually psychologically immature individuals
This was originally a Nogai song, but the lyrics have been replaced with Hungarian ones. Erdoğan himself actually used the original song for his campaign once, thinking it was some traditional Turkic song.
@@nightsfadeaway7873 This is quite clearly meant to be a map of all people theorized to be Turanic. Not just Turks, but Uralic people, Mongols, Koreans, etc.
For those wondering, the map is of all the countries that participate in Kurultaj in the Bugac village. Some places do have Uralo-Altaic heritage but they don't participate in the event so they aren't here.
@@mavlonodev Palestine betrayed Ottomans in WW1 and trained the Kurdish terrorist PKK members in 1990s and also supported the Kurdish independence in 2021. We Turks must learn that Palestine is an enemy of the Turkic world!
It’s a map of all Turanic people. There is a theory that Turkic people, Mongols, Uralic people, Tungusic people, Koreans and (depending on who you ask) Japanese people are all distantly related. This map more or less shows a union of all the lands where these various ethnolinguistic groups live.
@@Someon_Idk this is an irridentist map, why is szekelyland included as a completely disconnected enclave but neither inner mongolia nor manchuria are here
@socialistrepublicofvietnam1500 They speak Chukchi, Koryak, Alyutor and Itelmen lmao, they aren't Altaic and Manchuria is Chinese. Learn geography before commenting.
Proud to be Turkic, we are light of Tengri the, strongest people in history, conquerors of Rome, Persia, India, Arabia, Siberian and Balkans 🇭🇺🇺🇿🇹🇷🇹🇲🇰🇬🇯🇵🇰🇷🇧🇬🇫🇮🇲🇳🇦🇿🇰🇿🐺🤘
@@ragnarolafsson7754No, Japanese is not an Austronesian language. The Austronesian languages are a family of languages spoken in Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands and northern Australia. Japanese is spoken in East Asia, in Japan, and is not clearly related to any other language family.
Yeah, this is what most ppl belive in. The truth is that we actually are turcik, but people who did not want the people of hungary to be proud of thier nation and history started spreading misinformation about us descending from ugric comminuties. Those are lies, wich are much easier to belive, than to look for the truth, and mist importantly, easier than revriting history books. We, hungarians ARE turcik descendants.
Brother you are Magyar not Turkic.. Your ancestors got to where they are now because they had to flee from their homeland from the Turkic Pechenegs who wanted to erase them.
@@g1u2y345 First of all, yes, I am Hungarian, not Turkish, and Hungarians do not call themselves Turks, they call themselves Turanids. Also, if you research Turkish history, you will see that they are constantly in conflict with each other. In other words, the fact that our ancestors escaped from the Pechenegs does not change the fact that they are related to the Pechenegs, and you cannot come here and have the audacity to act like a know-it-all. Because of you dishonorable westerners, the Hungarians tried to adapt themselves to Europe for centuries, but in the end, their lands were distributed by the so-called "friends" Europeans. As you can see, we are fed up with your lies. You can return to your cave now.
@@g1u2y345 First of all, yes, I am Hungarian, not Turkish, and Hungarians do not call themselves Turks, they call themselves Turanids. Also, if you research Turkish history, you will see that they are constantly in conflict with each other. In other words, the fact that our ancestors escaped from the Pechenegs does not change the fact that they are related to the Pechenegs, and you cannot come here and have the audacity to act like a know-it-all. Because of you dishonorable westerners, the Hungarians tried to adapt themselves to Europe for centuries, but in the end, their lands were distributed by the so-called "friends" Europeans. As you can see, we are fed up with your lies. You can return to your cave now.
@@g1u2y345 First of all, yes, I am Hungarian, not Turkish, and Hungarians do not call themselves Turks, they call themselves Turanids. Also, if you research Turkish history, you will see that they are constantly in conflict with each other. In other words, the fact that our ancestors escaped from the Pechenegs does not change the fact that they are related to the Pechenegs, and you cannot come here and have the audacity to act like a know-it-all. Because of you Westerners, the Hungarians tried to adapt themselves to Europe for centuries, but in the end, their lands were shared by the so-called "friendly" Europeans. As you can see, we are fed up with your lies. You can return to your cave now.
Bro it is true for like all of the Turkic and Turanic nations. Like you know, this is the way that we greet each other in this big family. Altough this is not true for all of the encounters between us. For example, when the Magyars came into the Carpathian basin, we greeted each other with love and exitement with our distant relatives, the Pannonian Avars.@@g1u2y345
Finally, someone noticed that we are hun descendants Anyway, it was a nice gesture that you published this a few days before 15th of march (wich is the Hungarian National Day), I appriciate that in the name of all hungarians here.
Thats a horrible translation mate. Good thing most hungarians will understand what you wanted to say. Polak, Węgier, dwa bratanki I do szabli, i do szklanki
What they meant: Lengyel, magyar, két jóbarát, együtt harcol s issza borát. (polish, hungarian, good friends, fighting and drinking thier wine together.) This rhymes in hungarian
I live in Poland, but i have some ancestors from the Great Steppe. I hope a lot of people from eastern Europe, and almost whole Asia have some ancestors there. From the east, whence today Japanese, Koreans and Chinese have even to 60% of DNA (probably) from Xianbei, to the west where hunnic, sarmatic, ugric, avar, mongolian etc. invasions broaded the universal "altaic" influence area to eastern and even central europe. Of course DNA is nothing compared to the sense of belonging, but i think, that is more than nothing. So respect for our Eurasian sisters and brothers ❤
*Explanation of the Maps for people aren't unironically schizo turkic ultranationalists:* * Finns , Samis, Estonians and all the other karelian / uralic people in the north, labeled as turkic because I assume they being ural-altaic makes them turkic I guess???? * Hungarians and Bulgarians who are obviously aren't turkic but used to speak a turkic language so that's why they are included * Mongols and Buryats are basically very similar to Turks in a way * Japanese and Koreans are Altaic, nothing to do with the turks but hey if uralic people can be turkish why fellow japanesebros can not? * Crimean Tatars, gagauzians, souther azerbaijan are turkic * The entirety of the central asia except Tajikistan is turkic * The weird siberian thingy in the northest are the Yakuts who are turkic * The rest of marked parts of Russia are turkic like bashkurts, tatars, chuvash etc... * Chechens, Dagestanis and other islamic caucasians are considered as turkic even though they aren't, but culturally they've been living with Turks for a long time, so I guess this one is slightly less insane. * The thing between Gaguzia and Hungarians is "szekelys", a Hungarian speaking group, if normal Hungary wasn't already enough. *None of this is my opinion, I'm just trying to guess why the map is the way it is.*
They are the szekelys, a hungarian speaking group who came with the 7 hungarian tribes to recounquest pannonia in the 9th century. They are a "different" ethnich group or branch of the ugrics but speak the same language. And if you was talking about crimea they are the crimean tatars who are turkic. Hope thats helps even tho my grammar is ass
@@Mangoeplanter Yeah I'm talking about Crimenian Tatars, Thanks for the info and don't worry I understood you, my grammar is shit too it's just this language is a hot mess.
You got hungarians entirely wrong. Hungarians are not like bulgarians. Bulgars were a türkic ethnic group whom invaded modern day bulgaria and became the ruling class, through the orthodox curch they united the slavs under them, this is how bulgarians came to be, the culture and laungage of the bulgars faded away and their slavic subjects, the bulgarians continued their legacy. Meanwhile hungarians did not speak a clearly türkic laungage. It was long debated whether hungarian should be classified as uralic, uralic-turkic or turkic but later it was classified as uralic however conquering hungarians or ancient hungarians genetically were mixed between uralic, indo-iranian(scythian, samaratian) and türkic elements(xiongu). Genetically the closest ethnic group to the conquering hungarians were other türkic groups like the baskhirs. The hungarians lived next to and with other türkic groups like the khazars for centuries, they also admixed with slavic and scandinavian elements on the steppes (most likely from the kievan rus). When they arrived into the carpathian basin they found a land occupied by the bulgar, moravian and east francian empires. The battle hardened hungarians easily defeated these empires whom were fighting amongst each other for years, making them weak. The hungarian culture, laungage unlike the bulgars did not fade away, since the hungarians were more numerous and they did not form a ruling class but setteled amongst the locals, whom were used to be ruled over by nomads due to avar and bulgar rule. The hungarians quickly assimilated the locals into their ethnic group. Also hungarians assimilated the remaining avar population wich is believed to be of türkic origin. So in conclusion the bulgars were a turkic ethnic group whom died out but their slavic subjects the bulgarians formed into an ethnic group under their rule, while hungarians assimilated the locals into their culture and ethnic group and hungarian laungage survived unlike the bulgar laungage.
This song is About Kurultaj, an Event that the people of central asian Celebrate. Celebrated in Hungary, its goal is to strengthen the unity of The origin where hungarians came and..well.. Hungary. Thats why theres mentions in this song about the Huns and turks, Or just any Nomadic stuff Really cool song tho Edit: Should have said a bit ago, but do your own research on this cause i could be wrong. Tell me and i would change the comment
Turks and Hungarians are not related. Modern Hungarians have the same DNA as Austrians or Slovaks and the language is Uralic, not Turkic. The only common thing is that Hungarians used to be nomadic 1000 years ago.
@anotherhistoryenthusiast5874 fair enough,although the Hungarians maybe had some contact with turks before they migrated go Europe and maybe that's why they mention turks in the video But I get your point,and it is valid
@@Raxenenationmy research says that magyars moved to modern-day hungary from the central asia, but other sources say that the ancient hungarians came from the ural region, moved to hungary by crossing the eurasian steppe, my assumption is that when they were crossing the steppe they made contact with the nomads there, but it still doesnt clarify weather Hungarian are uralic, turkic(or maybe one of the turan nations), but idk you could have some idea Ēdit = “Both Hungarians and Turks originated from North and Central Asia respectively, then they migrated westward in different eras. The Hungarians belong to Uralic and Turks belong to Turkic group. However, Hungary was ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1541 to 1699”-wikipedia
@@Idantheguy The first part i am aware, the hungarians moved locations. and them making contact with the nomads while trying to move locations makes alot of sense. the Hungarians are considered Uralic cause of their language and how it ties with other Uralic languages from the region they previously were in but i dont really know. Thanks for you comment
The Hungarian word árpa was borrowed from a Turkic language before the times of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries), from Proto-Turkic *arpa.[5][6][4] The Hungarians cohabited for centuries with Turkic people, which accounts for over 10% word roots in modern Hungarian being Turkic. In Hungarian, most pastoral terms are Turkic in origin, and agricultural terms are 50% r-Turkic. Many Hungarian names, and also animal and plant names,[7] are of Turkic origin, and the majority of tribe names were of Turkic origin.[8]Turkic is, along with Uralic, German and Slavic, one of the four languages that have the greatest percentage of word roots in the Hungarian language. However, the Magyars are not a Turkic people, though the Turks made a genetic and linguistic contribution.[9][10]
Hungary declared the Greater Khanat of Turan BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP *LAG* Hungary declared war on Turkey Hungary declared war on Romania Hungary declared war on Finnland Hungary declared war on Estonia Hungary declared war on Sweden Hungary declared war on Bulgaria Hungary declared war on Ukraine Hungary declared war on Azerbaijan Hungary declared war on Russia Hungary declared war on Armenia Hungary declared war on Georgia Hungary declared war on Iran Hungary declared war on Uzbekistan Hungary declared war on Tajikistan Hungary declared war on Mongolia Hungary declared war on China Hungary declared war on Kirgisistan Hungary declared war on Turkmenistan Hungary declared war on North Korea Hungary declared war on South Korea Hungary declared war on Japan