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Re: Turanian diffusion
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2021, 10:28:26 pm »
This is the territory later ruled by the Khazars:



Compare with the maps in the previous post.

Note also:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khazars

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three Kabar tribes[107] of the Khazars (probably the majority of ethnic Khazars) joined the Hungarians and moved through Levedia to what the Hungarians call the Etelköz, the territory between the Carpathians and the Dnieper River. ... From 862 onwards, the Hungarians (already referred to as the Ungri) along with their allies, the Kabars, started a series of raids from the Etelköz into the Carpathian Basin, mostly against the Eastern Frankish Empire (Germany) and Great Moravia, but also against the Lower Pannonian principality and Bulgaria. Then they together ended up at the outer slopes of Carpathians, and settled there, where the majority of Khazars converted from Judaism to Christianity in the 10th to 13th centuries.
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It is often argued that a Rus' Khaganate modelled on the Khazarian state had formed to the east and that the Varangian chieftain of the coalition appropriated the title of qağan (khagan) as early as the 830s: the title survived to denote the princes of Kievan Rus', whose capital, Kyiv, is often associated with a Khazarian foundation.

Hence:

http://aryanism.net/blog/other/racial-jewishness-archive-from-true-left-forum/

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After Israel, the top countries in terms of significant Ashkenazi Jewish ethnicity were Hungary and Russia