tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-192442414514739888.post5064337047566524316..comments2024-03-21T00:41:45.414+02:00Comments on ASTRADROM: Cum a rezolvat Slovacia problema sovinismului maghiar - un exemplu pentru conducatorii RomânieiASTRADROMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16088084876044500288noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-192442414514739888.post-28808277397406544302013-05-28T18:43:58.071+03:002013-05-28T18:43:58.071+03:00Te-as ruga sa traduci daca esti amabil...Te-as ruga sa traduci daca esti amabil...Franciscnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-192442414514739888.post-53695907200944802182013-05-26T03:40:35.668+03:002013-05-26T03:40:35.668+03:00From "History of Hungary" By Denis Sinor...From "History of Hungary" By Denis Sinor <br />"Though, geographically speaking, of European origin, the Hungarians <br />who settled in the Danube valley were spiritually and materially, <br />Asiatics, and belonged to the great Central Euroasiatic cultural family whose <br />members lived dispersed form the Danube to China, from Persia and <br />India to the Arctic. The Hungarian bows and arrows...were of exactly the same <br />type as those used in Central Asia. As nomadic peoples generally do, the <br />Hungarians disliked towns, and even houses, to which they preferred <br />tents. According to Otto von Freisingen, as late as the middle of the <br />twelfth century, summer and autumn were still spent under tents". <br />"It is, however quite certain that the Mongoloid type was well <br />represented among them (Hungarians), and that they were, on the whole, of rather <br />short stature, with short legs, bowed through continuous riding". <br />From George Kedrenos (12th century). <br />(Describing the events which took place in 895). <br />"The Emperor had sent the Patrician Skllerous to the Turks WHO were <br />CALLED Hungarians (Oungroi) to convince them to cross the Danube and attack the <br />Bulgarians..." (At this time the Hungarians used to live somewhere near Bug river,in <br />a place called Etel-Kuzu). <br />From John Zonnaras (12th century). <br />(Describing the events of 895). <br />"The Emperor convinced the Turks who lived near Danube and who ARE <br />CALLED Hungarians (Oungroi) to start war against the Bulgars". <br /><br /><br />Ahmad ibn Rustah (Xth Cent AD). Persian explorer and geographer <br /><br /><br />“The Magyars are a race of Turks and their leader rides out with 20,000 horsemen and this king is called k.nd.h and this name denotes their king, for the name of the man who is actually king over them is ĝ.l.h and all the Magyars accept the orders of their ĝ.l.h in the matter of war and defense and the like.”Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com