How did these literal Turks end up in Europe? Why did nobody remove them? And what’s up with the green?
How did these literal Turks end up in Europe? Why did nobody remove them? And whats up with the green?
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Bulgaria took its name from the bulgar people who had the military role as cavalry. The main ethnic core were the local population which consisted mainly romanized thracians and other paleobalkans. Hungary weren’t turks at all and if you have been in Hungary you would see typical western looks.
>Hungary
>western
Nice try, slavoturk
>And what’s up with the green?
Connections with relatives
Bulgars came to a land full of greeks, thracians, armenians, vlachs and slavs. They only left their name.
Magyars came to a land full of germans, vlachs, and slavs. They only left their language, couldn't even stick their name on it properly.
The "turks" of Turkey are also greeks and armenians, btw.
>The "turks" of Turkey are also greeks and armenians, btw.
This, by and large Turkey is just islamicized Greeks.
Most “Hungarian” words are Slavic anyway. It’s just their insane Turkish grammar and super basic words like body parts which are different.
Hungarian is ugric language, not turkic
Apple in my pocket
Hungarian: Alma a zsebemben
Turkish: cebimdeki elma
https://www.ezglot.com/common-words.php?l=hun&l2=tur
Hungarian and Turkish share over 2,000 words. They also are both Agglutinative language with no genders and the exact same type of vowel harmonies.
>2000 words out of 140000
Bulgarian and Turkish also share thousands of words, yet Bulgarian is understandable to all Slavs and is a Slavic language.
Fuck, English probably has more than 2000 french words, it's not much.
Yeah 2000 isn't much. English has around 80,000 words in common with French.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_words_of_French_origin
A great number of words of French origin have entered the English language to the extent that many Latin words have come to the English language. According to different sources, 45% of all English words have a French origin.[1] This suggests that 80,000 words should appear in this list; this list, however, only includes words imported directly from French, such as both joy and joyous, and does not include derivatives formed in English of words borrowed from French, including joyful, joyfulness, partisanship, and parenthood.
Apparently it comes close to 50% when you exclude the most common words.
>The "turks" of Turkey are also greeks and armenians, btw.
retard
How are Turks this retarded? Do they not realize where they live in the world? Do they not realize the history and significance of their own fuckin home?
Turkish nationalism is like all balkans nationalism, so extreme that it looks like a parody of nationalism
what’s a Magyar? where the fuck do they came from?
>How did these literal Turks end up in Europe? Why did nobody remove them?
Right of conquest. Vae victis.
>And what’s up with the green?
Represents some local mountain ranges.
Weren’t the Hungarians of the 800s primarily Slavs by that point anyway? They lost any connection to Asia genetically long ago. It’s just the language. Hungarians are simply Slovaks living in the carpathian basin that got conquered and adopted the Hungarian language. Then those Hungarian-speaking Slavs mixed some more with Germans.
Correct
Same shit
Proto-Slovaks of the 800s were primarily Danuvian natives by that point anyway. They lost any connection to the old Antes and Wendians genetically long ago. It’s just the language.
Are you implying that Slavs don’t exist?