Are the Bashkirs the ancestors of the Magyars, despite speaking a Turkic dialect?

<p>The&nbsp;<strong>Mansi/Khanty&nbsp;</strong>component represents the early Ugrophilic peoples, a branch of the Uralic peoples. The Sarmatian component represents the ancient Iranian languages of Central Asia, while the Xiongnu component probably represented the earliest Turkic languages.</p> <p>Archeological mtDNA haplogroups show a similarity between Hungarians, whose homeland is around the Ural Mountains, and Bashkirs; analysis of haplogroup N3a4-Z1936 which is still found in very rare frequencies in modern Hungarians, and showed that Hungarian &ldquo;sub-clade [N-B539/Y13850] splits from its&hellip;</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@tiosimpa/are-the-bashkirs-the-ancestors-of-the-magyars-despite-speaking-a-turkic-dialect-d191ef99768d"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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