Eastern Hungarians

The term Eastern Hungarians (Hungarian: Keleti magyarok; also called Eastern Magyars) is used in scholarship to refer to peoples related to the Proto-Hungarians, that is, theoretically parts of the ancient community that remained along eastern parts of the Eurasian Steppe, such as in Siberia, Kazakhstan, the Urals and the Caucasus, and as such did not participate in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. == The possible locations of the remnants of Hungarians == Madjars The Madjars, a Turkic ethnic group in Kazakhstan have been labelled as Eastern Hungarians, with genetic analysis placing them closer to the Hungarian population than to their geographic neighbours.

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Eastern Hungarians

The term Eastern Hungarians (Hungarian: Keleti magyarok; also called Eastern Magyars) is used in scholarship to refer to peoples related to the Proto-Hungarians, that is, theoretically parts of the ancient community that remained along eastern parts of the Eurasian Steppe, such as in Siberia, Kazakhstan, the Urals and the Caucasus, and as such did not participate in the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin. == The possible locations of the remnants of Hungarians == Madjars The Madjars, a Turkic ethnic group in Kazakhstan have been labelled as Eastern Hungarians, with genetic analysis placing them closer to the Hungarian population than to their geographic neighbours.

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