Dear Zoltan Arany, thank you for your music. I've never been to Transsylvania so far, only to Slovakia, but I love those landscapes and the energy there. And: There is some link in music from Thrakia - Romania - to Ireland, I think!
@JanFickel Actually this music is from the Hungarian part of the otherwise ethnically diverse region of Transylvania - where Celts did indeed live in ancient history - who knows? :)
Are you sure it's Hungarian? It sounds more Irish to me. Also [VERY IMPORTANT] does anybody know names of slow, almost sad sounding, Hungarian folk music played on the cello and accompanied by the piano? There's a song played on an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" named "The Secret Life of Buddy & Sally". It starts at 18:00; I really love this song so PM me or just reply.
Are you sure it's Hungarian? It sounds more Irish to me. Also [VERY IMPORTANT] does anybody know names of slow, almost sad sounding, Hungarian folk music played on the cello and accompanied by the piano. There's a song played on an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" named "The Secret Life of Buddy & Sally". It starts at 18:00; I really love this song so PM me or just reply.
@ThaJew420 There are more than 200.000 Hungarian folk songs, from which many sounds like Irish, Greek or Turkish. That is because at the time when the first Indo-European speaking Caucasian-Anatolian groups arrived into Europe, the ancestors of the Hungarians were yet lived in Central Europe. This is the reason why they predominantly (~80%) have pre-Neolithic paternal (R1a, R1b, I1) and an even more older, circa 50.000 yrs old maternal European genetic markers.
@ThaJew420 It's a well-known fact that the first Celtic civilisation (Halstatt, later La Téne) was arisen just in Central Europe, and it spreaded from here throughout Western Europe. This culture was born on the remains of a much more older European civilisation. All the archeological symbols (like triskele, swastika, spirals, deer antler and conical hats, etc) have found in the Celtic period have a much more older appearance in Central Europe from 6000-1500 BC...
@ThaJew420 ...along with the earliest writing system of the Tordos-Vinca culture complex. In the 9th c. AD returning Hungarians also took back these cultural signs alredy vanished in Europe by that time, along with the Hungarian runeiform writing which stands closer to the (at that time alredy extinct) Etruscan alphabet and numerals than to the Roman ones.
When Hungarians came back, they spoke an archaic (Pre-Indo-European) European language like the Basques.
@ThaJew420 Lebor Gabála Érenn (The Book of the Taking of Ireland) unquestionably says Gaels came from Scythia, just like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle writes about the Picts of Scotland, ancestors of the Scots.
@ThaJew420 Not surprisingly, only the Hungarians and Irishmen have slant pentatonic scale in whole Europe and only the Hungarian, Basque and the Irish dances use counterpointing. Irishmen have the same legend (Fénius Farsaid) about the building of the Tower of Babel as the Hungarians have their (Nimród/Ménrót legend), and both of them have many common mythological elements, like fairies for ex. and many common word in their language. This is the reason why this song sounds like Irish.
@Olav01234 thank you for the on spot musical remarks. If I may add, to your above counterpoint list of folk music, also Northumbrian pipes and Scottish Beag Mor "Big music" - use slant pentatonic scale , e.g. the "scot snap" dotted note feature- as well. Counterpoint is used widely in Spanish Flamenco music-mostly Andalusia-contratiempo -. Thank you again for the comment it made me go and look up books about Hungarian legends!
Message to the internet warriors full of "historical knowledge" and 100% illiteracy trolling every Romanian vid:
I'm really enjoying the conversation with you clowns. Unlike you, i don't block anyone on my channel. Your trolling doesn't disturb me in any way, so please if you want to insult me, i'll gladly take it. Because you see for every 1 Damaszkusz-oid vid posted, there will be at least 10 Romanian vids appearing.The sad thing is you can't fight it. We'll just keep coming.Have fun wankers
"A plausible estimate is that Vlachs constituted about two-thirds of Transylvania's population in 1241 on the eve of the Mongol invasion".
Source: Google Books
Book: "A history of East Central Europe: East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500", page 9
Let's search Naddeo on google. Ups, only Hungarian websites mention him. How many studies does Naddeo have, published international books, thesis? ZERO
@gogoasacenusie In 1241? Prove it! Don't speak bullshit just show evidences! And don't come again with your favorized books written by some historians, other scholars write different books with different viewpoint.
Btw professor Naddeo is a Canadian Italian, not Hungarian you wretched monkey.
@gogoasacenusie You are not ashamed yet to say it you'll keep coming? After even you alone have got bigger part from our country than what is left for us? Are you really not ashamed you impudent bastard?
Be patinet, you do not need to come here, as we will those who go into Transylvania and 'll take back what was ours since prehistoric ages. But this time we won't make such mistakes to let you live togerther with us after your many betrayals of the last centuries, especially in the WW1 and WW2.
@gogoasacenusie Man.. this is a Hungarian video about a Hungarian folks song performed and uploaded by a Hungarian. The only "internet warriors" are you and your chauvinistic Romanian kin who loves to troll through every Hungarian channel and topic. Until you are the one who start arguing in a Hungarian topic and not vice versa, don't call us as internet warriors you shameless Balkanic dog.
HUNGARY , BE THANKFUL FOR THE TERRITORY YOU HAVE TODAY , BECAUSE YOU ARE TOO BIG AND SHUT THE FUCK UP AND THE PAYBACK TIME WILL COME SOON. ONLY ROMANIA LOST TERRITORY AT THE TRIANON, YOU BRAINWASHED PEOPLE, NOT HUNGARY.
Transylvania was never coquered by this aborted nation, was given after the Viena council in 1940, but we take it back after the 2nd world war. Atrocities that was made by the hungaryan army to romanian people on that time will be never forgiven. The payback time will come and i just cant wait it.
Wonderful, love your songs. However...it would seem that you kind of let political issues interfere with your work...I truly hope it's just my false impression, because combining art with a century-old dispute would just stain everything you work on... And these beautiful songs do not deserve to be stained in any way
All the haters, even if we have some problems with each other (Hungarians, Romanians) We still have something in common, and let us never forget that...
@wainscottbl This view is fundamentally wrong. Dracula has not much to do with Transylvania, although he was born there in the Saxon-Hungarian town Segesvár.
Törcsvár, the castle which can be seen today under the name Bran was built by the Hungarian king Louis the Great in 1377 and it's main task was later to protect the pass against the "Romanian" voivodes of Wallachia.
@wainscottbl It practically always belonged to the Hungarian kings, later to the Hungarian monarchs of Transylvania, or to the town of Brassó and was never the property of Vlad Tepes... the real castle of Dracul was in Târgoviște in Wallachia/Muntenia. The connection with Bran is only a modern Romanian fiction based on Stoker's book, because from the original castle only a miserable tower left, and therefore it would hardly attract visitors.
@Olav01234 , it's fascinating how many Hungarian trolls on youtube. I've noticed that in Hungary the national sport is denigrating the history of all neighbours lol. Even more surprising is how such a small country as Hungary can have so many trolls on youtube, which makes me think is trolling on youtube a new kind of job in Hungary? We might just see the evolution of the work market in action lol
@Ney747 , dear citizen of Belgium, you don't get it. We are not the bad boys here. Youtube is filled with hungarian propaganda. Ask any Romanian, Slovakian, Serbian etc and most of their neighbours how much antipathy has Hungary attracted
@gogoasacenusie As far as I know, just these countries were those who got the "Hungarian bone" after WW1. Even you Romanians alone got bigger territory then what the Entente left for us! So go to the hell with your Slovakian and Serbian accomplices and hope together we won't go one day to retake our right!
@Olav01234 , you were educated to think Hungary "lost" teritory. You didn't "loose" anything, it was a Austro-Hungarian Kigdom, a medieval structure with many nationalities which were majority in these lands.At Trianon the teritories simply returned to their native owners. Maybe the Ottoman Empire will start soon to claim half of Europe, or the Nazi-s. You are complete fool if you delude yourself with such dreams
@gogoasacenusie Anonymus's Gesta Hungarorum is not the oldest Hungarian chronicle.. it was written as late as the 13th century so it may not reflect the contemporary situation of the 9th century. The only authentic source is the Tarihi Ungurus written by Mahmud Terdjuman (of the Ottoman Empire) on the basis of an old Hungarian gesta of that era.
@Olav01234 , the presence of Romanians as the oldest people in Transylvania is written even in the oldest Hungarian chronicle - Gesta Hungarorum plus tones other sources. Read the part with the "Conquest of Transylvania". You never had and never will, but if you really want it hard come and take it. Bitch.
@gogoasacenusie Do you think you are Dacians? Then what's with the name Decebal/Dakabal? I tell it to you, the first part Dece/Daka means Daci, while the second part Bal is an old Hungarian name Bál, Bél from which the modern Béla surname derives. Not suprisingly many of our early kings had the name Béla and it's common even today.
@gogoasacenusie Dacians were a Scythian tribe. It had many names in different languages: daci, daha, tachi, dak, getae. One of the Dahae tribes were the Parni/Abar/Avar who have founded the Parthian kingdom. The other name of the Dacians were the Getae, the same as the Massagetae and Sauromatae. In one word, Dacians were a Scythian tribe, and you had nothing common with them in no way.
@gogoasacenusie Tell me, if you were Dacians in any way, why the "Britannic cluster" of the G haplogroup is common among the Hungarian Székelys of Transylvania and not among you Romanians? That cluster have come to Britain with the 5500 Sarmatian, Dacian "heavy knights" who were relocated by Marcus Aurelius.
@gogoasacenusie You say you are the oldest people in Transylvania. But what's with the genetics? Because genetics say Hungarians have autochtonous matrilinear mtDNAs with an 50.000 years long presence in Central Europe (like the Finnish for ex.) and our paternal Y-chromosomal DNA is emerged just from here during the Last Ice Age around 18-15.000 years ago. Roughly 73% of the Hungarians belong to the indigenous R1a or R1b Y-chromosomal haplogroups of Western and Eastern Europe.
@Olav01234 , Dacians are Scythians, theories from obscure professors like Naddeo who thinks Thracians are ghost population and so on..... See Eupedia for genetics. And the rest of history books from this planet for history. That's all i'm gonna say, i don't find any reason to even debate radical extremists.
@gogoasacenusie No one says Thracians never existed, on the contrary with your so-called "Northern-Thracians". It's because Thracians (and the whole bunch of the Greco-Thraco-Phrygians) were a Balkanic people with Anatolian origin, you always try to mix and wash them up with the Dacians since you have nothing common with the Dacians.
@gogoasacenusie Getae was a large population of related Scythian tribes according to Herodot. They were called Dacii by the Romans, Tachi, Taochi by the Chinese, Daoi by the Greeks, Sakae by the Persians, while other sources mention them as Dahaeans, Dah or Dak... you cannot challenge this fact.
To continue, Massagetae ("great heroes") was the name of the Dahae in Bactrian language while Herodot also called the Sarmatian tribes (Agathyrs, Aorsi, Roxolani, Jazyge and Siracae) as Massagetae.
@Olav01234 , Dacians = Getae and part of Thracians, for the last time. The Huns mixed with the Scythians before the Huns started building the empire. Huns and Scythians are not the same. Dacians are not Scythians. Clean facts for any basic history knowledge, there isn't even a point to argue it. Britannica is the biggest enciclopedy of this planet. Answer to questions? You should answer this question: Is there any point trolling on youtube since nobody gives a shit about Hungarian fantasies?
@gogoasacenusie Ok, I acknowledged you are unable to answer that simple question and tell us the meanings of those place names of Transylvania. You failed. Now everyone could see you have nothing to do with Transylvania and you were those who took over these names from us when to started to migrate into Transylvania in the 13th century. Thanks.
Anyway it's not surprising that you don't know it.. yet now no Romanians could say the meanings of those words. Guess it why?
@gogoasacenusie You are clearly an idiot! I myself mentioned many contemporary sources who sad Scythians, Sarmatians, Getae, Massagetae, Dacians, Alans, Huns, Avars were the same or cloesly related peoples (in different time frame) with a common origin. Go and argue about these with Herodot, Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, Lazarus of Pharbi, Moses of Chorene and dozens of other contemporary Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Armenian, Persian and Arabian writers.
@gogoasacenusie Transylvania is full of old place names with two very similar forms. If you are indigenous there, show it and tell us their meanings and I will admit that you were there before the Hungarians.
@gogoasacenusie Stop flaming, instead tell to us the meanings of the place, river and mountain names of Transylvania! If you are autochtonous there as you say, you should know the original senses of those word roots. If you are unable to do it then go back to Anatolia or to the Middle East where you came from as you have no right to Transylvania in the expense of ours!
@gogoasacenusie Thracians were an Anatolian originated people just like the Phrygians and Greeks with dark complexion (like you Romanians) while Dacians had reddish or blonde hair like Scythians and Celts. Dacians had a certain connection with the Thracians (as neighbours), but they were Scythians (Getae) with old Celtic and Sarmatian (Jazyges, Roxolani) influence.
@gogoasacenusie They had some Thracian characteristic in their weaponry and warfare, but they also used bows as other Getic tribes and they were completely different from the Thracians and other Balkanic folks.
@gogoasacenusie Jazyge and Siracae are common family names in Hungary in their original form Jász and Szirák.
Ammianus Marcellinus and Claudian considered that Alans and the Massagetae are the same people. Procopius and Evagrius Scholasticus claimed that Huns are the former Massagetae.
All those names refer to one people, the eurasian "Scythians". To make it clear for you, Dacians were Scythians and not Thracians or some Balkanic people.
@gogoasacenusie And please.. stop equivocating and bullshitting. Instead come with pure facts, contemporary sources, genetic, anthropologic, archeologic evidences. I'm not interested in reading your (or others) biased opinions and conclusions upon scientific result, I want clear arguments.
@Olav01234 , Romanians before Hungarians in Transylvania historical sources: - Gesta Hungarorum - Simon Kezai - Descriptio Europae Orientalis - Oguzname, the oldest Turk chronicle - Nestor's chronicle etc Chronicles/Sources mentioning the origin of Romanians anywhere in south Balkans? ZERO Genetics - E1B1B Balkanic marker at Romanians? 9 . Hungary - 9.5. Source: Eupedia Don't wonder why nobody even considers Hungarian theories. It's very simple, they're clownish.
@gogoasacenusie E1b1b1a1b (E-V13) have spreaded as north as Finlad (with the proto-Finno-Ugric speakers) long before any Vlach put it's dirty foot into the Carpathian basin. Otherwise it has a North-African origin and was the marker of the Pelasgians - today's Albanians. E1b also occurs among Uyghurs who have genetic and cultural connection with the Hungarians.
@gogoasacenusie About your Balkano-Anatolian origin check haplogroup J2 not the E1b.
But first talk to us about the Megleno-Romanians, Aromanians and Istro-Romanians of the Balkans and your transhumant shepherd past in Dalmatia and in the Ohrid region. Tell to us how your orthodox religion survived the catholization of the 11-12th century's Hungary if you were in Transylvania even before us? Tell to us why you used Slavic liturgy until the last centuries if you were true Romans?
@Olav01234 , we also need a co-author....who could that be? Yes! Michelangelo Naddeo. So "The history of Europe" by Olav1234 and Naddeo will have the following chapters:
1. Dacians and Thracians are Scythians
2. Huns are Scythians
3. Dacians are Huns
4. How the Vlahs migrated in Transylvania
5. Homo erectus was Hungarian
6. Other great historians of Europe - featuring Damaszkusz
@gogoasacenusie Do not try to put words into my mouth which I did not say!
I see you do not omit one single opportunity to wash up your Thracians with the Dacians. I tell it to you, last time that Thracians were an Anatolian people, with the same charasterictic and genetic (the Thraco-Phrygian J2b2) as the Phrygians, Greeks or the Hittites. So no, Thracians were not Scythians, on the contrary with the Getae whom the Romans called Dacii.
@gogoasacenusie You are without any knowledge about the history of Eurasia. Asian Huns were a confederation of european originated Scythians (Xionitai) and Mongolian serfs (Xianbei).Together they formed the Xiongnu confederation.After their collapse,the ruler tribes (Uar & Chunni) who called themselves Avars and White Huns (like the founders of the Parthian kingdom,who came from the Dahae/Daka tribes and named themselves Avars) migrated westwards and founded the Hephtalite's White Hunnic Empire.
@gogoasacenusie Atilla's Black Huns were an other confederation of the Sarmatians (formerly known as Massagetae="great heroes"). Dacians were not Huns as they didn't grouped Scythian, Avar, Sarmatian, Juezhy and other steppic tribes into a fighting confederation, but from this they were still the same people as the eurasian Scythians, Sarmatians, Sakas, Alans, Avars and Magyars.
@gogoasacenusie Oh, and in order to let everyone see you are the autochtonous people in Transylvania, it would be nice to tell me the meaning of Maros/Mures, or the meaning of Fogaras/Făgăraş, Hátszeg/Hațeg, the meaning of Olt/Olt, Hargita/Harghita, Kovászna/Covasna, Tusnád/Tuşnad, Komlós/Comloş, Temesvár/Timișoara, Nagyvárad/Oradea, Szamos/Someşul, Málnás/Malnaş, Remete/Remetea, Homoród/Homorod, Aranyos/Arieş, Hunyad/Hunedoara, Körös/Crişul, Egres/Agrus, Egyed/Adjud, Esküllő/Aşchileu.
@Olav01234 , you don't even have a basic knowledge of history, yet you pretend so many theories. Dacians are Thracians Herodotus himself wrote it. Dacians are not Scythians, nor the Thracians, Sarmatians etc. Huns or Anatolians have 0 relation to Dacians, if you have it, then you have it through the various magyarized populations which make your "contemporary" nation of Hungary - Slavs, Romanians, Germans. Easy to see on genetical map. If you have no idea what you're writing, please don't spam
@gogoasacenusie Sorry, but the Hungarian Székelys of Transylvania and not the Romanians are those who have the same (Y-chromosomal) G haplogroup cluster like what is also have found in Britain and which cluster came to the Hadrian's Wall with the 5500 Sarmatian, Dacian armored knights (cataphractarii) of Marcus Aurelius.
"The natives with whom we shall be concerned in this chapter are the Getae of Muntenia and Moldavia in the eastern steppes, and the Dacians of the Carpathian Mountains. Herodotus calls them 'the bravest and the justest of the Thracians..."
Source:
en(.)wikipedia(.)org/wiki/Getae
Little advice for you. Stop acting superior when in fact you have no idea what you're writing. Please send warm greetings to the Madjari people from Kazakhstan ok? Have fun buddy i'm out
@Olav01234 , you have to work harder. Spamming the front page doesn't hide my comments. It only highlightes some of your catastrophical statements like Dacians are Scythians or randomly enumerating without any sources some historical figures. But i admit one thing, "Olav01234" from youtube is definetely one of the biggest historians of the planet. It is simply too bad to be just here on youtube, you should write a book. "The history of Europe" by Olav01234. It sounds good, really.
@gogoasacenusie My statement only have catastrophic affects on you because your agenda is to spread to the four corners of the world that Thracians were identical to the Dacians. It's because you have nothing common with the Dacians, while you genetically closely related to the Thracians, however you were a (latinized) mountainer transhumant shepherd folk from the Balkans and nothing more. Try live with it.
@Olav01234 , unfortunately you blocked me on your channel even before writing something lol, so yeah i have a little song for you. Hope you enjoy, i do:
@gogoasacenusie I blocked you months or years ago after I got some messages from you with unspeakable tone in the past... if I remember well. I've blocked only 4 people since 2007, so be proud that you are in a same grade as that chauvinistic psychopath bubibuLo. If you check my channel comments you will notice it I always let people to leave their hatred comments on it and I make my best to always answer to them.
@Olav01234 , of course. I also got malicious messages from Saddam Hussein and i blocked him on my channel some months or years ago. If you check my channel comments you will notice i always leave hate comments even from the Hungarian propagandists, trolls and the other fauna from Hungary. The best part of it is that you unconsciously make publicity to Romania. Visitors will google to find more about Romania's history and they see the truth. Simple tactics, 100% efficiency.
@gogoasacenusie I see you cannot handle the fact that in this topic only you're the troll, the flamer, the propagandist. I don't know if you 've noticed it yet but this is a Hungarian-made video about Hungarian music performed by a Hungarian, so please go and take with you your fussy provocating behaviour and your chauvinistic propagandistic agenda.
@gogoasacenusie About Romanian tactics check this moron: /watch?v=6QwpQ4PgZhI as your Romanian history-rewriters delete the names of the fallen Hungarian and German soldiers of the World War in the Cemetery of Sósmező, changing them with never existed Romanian names. "Simple tactics, 100% efficiency." Yes?
"Analysis of the genetic distance between Romanians and other Europeans who have been studied serologically are consistent with the hypothesis that Romanians descend from Roman ancestors who colonized Dacia...."
@gogoasacenusie As you see it, those names unfortunately have two types of visibly suchlike names, one in Hungarian and one in Romanian. I'm sure that the names must derive from those who earlier occupied Transylvania. So the one who can understand those 1000 (at least) years old place, river and mountain names must be the earlier inhabitants of the region. Answer to these if you can!
@gogoasacenusie Madjars of Kazakhstan, the Baskir-Magyars of Bashkorostan (Russia), the Hunzakuts of Pakistan, the Magars and Nagars of Nepal were all parts of the Hunnic-Avaric confederations and are being our close relatives.
Otherwise I have to tell you that 84%! of the Bashkir-Magyars belong to the same Euro-Atlantean R1b1b2 subclade as 85% of the Irishmen! And among the Madjars of Kazakhstan the Sarmatian-Caucasian G1 cluster is 87%! frequent. You failed again idiot...
@Olav01234 , i'm gonna leave you with a quote from your own Hungarian author:
"Hungary, at home doesn't acknowledge the Treaty of Trianon. The education of the youth is done in the spirit of revenge. For such a small people, even the idea of revenge against the bigger powers is quite hilarious"
Fényes Samu, 1935
These are international opinions, not Dacians are Scythians jokes. Leave the whole "superiority" because you're a simple clown. One of the many youtube clowns. And that's a fact.
@gogoasacenusie Are we a small people really? As far as I know, the Scythians were the strongest military power through millenias. They (our ancestors) owned 7-8 km² which territory was even bigger than the Roman Empire at it peaks. We gave to the Chinese their first dynasty the Xia, as we gave kings to the Armenians, Parthians, Hephtalites, Göktürks and so on. From the Scythians, "to whom no nation dared to put his foot onto their lands";
@gogoasacenusie ..through the Huns, whose armies shaked the word and who broke the might of the corrupt Eastern and Western Empires; the word-feared Avars, enemies of the Byzantine Empire and Charlemagne; to the Magyars, who first took revenge on the Frankish Empire, expelled them and the Bulgar Empire from the Carpathian basin, then destroyed the united attacking armies of Europe and annuled the forces of the Holy Roman Empire to form the stronges military power of all Europe through centuries.
@gogoasacenusie We were one of the strongest , richest and most advanced nation, carriers of the light of the renaissance (along with Italy) until the 16th century, when the Ottoman Turks have arrived, and when Europe left us alone in defending of Her and of the christianity. Until that time we were a big nation, and even after this we showed it many times in our revolutionary wars against the Habsburg Empire (and against their helpers, the Russians) that we are "superior" in many ways.
@gogoasacenusie We showed our bravery and our valour in the Word Wars too and in 1956, while you Romanians showed nothing but betrayal in both WWs. We created the first proto-constitution, the first freedom of religion rights and the first nationality laws in the world. We gave more scientists, composers, poets and Nobel-prize winners to the world with inventing new things, researching new medicines than most of the "big nations". If we are a small nation, our results are even more praiseworthy
@gogoasacenusie Everybody could see your pitiful aspirations to represent Hungarians unworthy and even villainous, so I collected here for you some real "international opinions" about us...
Leo VI the Wise, Emperor of Byzantium (866-912): „The Hungarians bear labour, toil, seering heat, cold, all kinds of necessity well. They love freedom and splendour.”
@gogoasacenusie Theophylact Simocatta, Byzantian historian (early 7th century): „Hungarians revere fire above all other things; they respect water and air, they praise earth, but they only name one God: the creator of the world. They sacrifice horses, bulls and sheep to Him, and they have priests who – it is said – can tell the future.”
@gogoasacenusie Ahmad ibn Rustah, Persian lexicographist and geographist writes around 930: „Hungarians are of turk race and their leader goes to battle with twenty thousand horsemen. The land of the Hungarians is filled with trees and waters. They have a lot of croplands. These Hungarians are handsome and beautiful people, tall, and wealthy – which they owe to trade. Their clothes are made of silk. Their weapons are laid with gold and silver and pearls.”
@gogoasacenusie Regino of Prüm ( ? – 915) writes in his Chronicles of the World in 908: „They have been trained in hardships and wars, their strength of body is immesurable… They kill few of their enemies with the sword, but lot of them with their arrows, which they can shoot out of their bows so skillfully, that it is well nigh impossible to defend against them… Their nature is haughty and rebellious. They are by nature tight-lipped, they are keener to action than words.”
@gogoasacenusie Ekkehard writes thus in the Annals of Sankt Gallen (980–1056?): „I don’t remember ever meeting merrier people in our cloister than the Hungarians. They gave food and drink with greatest plenty.”
Gardezi, Persian writer, around 1050: „Hungarians are valiant, handsome and prestigious. Their clothes are made of coloured silk, their weapons are laid with silver, they are fond of the light.”
@gogoasacenusie Michael, patriarch of Syria (1196): Hungarians are „righteous, honest, smart… they don’t like too much talk.”
Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321) sent this message to the civil-war torn Hungary (in the time of the interregnum after the first dynasty of kings died out): „Oh happy Hungary, don’t let yourself be tormented any more!”
@gogoasacenusie William of Tyre, bishop (ca. 1130-1186) who wrote down the passing of the first crusaders writes thus in his chronicles: „Hungarians are Christian. They are peaceful, well-intentioned, wealthy people.”
Peire Vidal, troubadour of Provance has visited the court of King Imre (1196-1204) and writes thus of Hungary: „To lighten my mood I went to Hungary, to the good King Imre. I found a great home, honest, fair-hearted friends and servants.”
@gogoasacenusie The Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire writes thus in 1444: „Great is the power and strength of Hungary, but to expel the Turks from Europe, they would need even more.”
Pope Nicholas V. in 1449, and Pope Callixtus III. in 1455 awarded the title of „Shield of Christianity” to Hungary.
@gogoasacenusie Okay, but what's wrong with it? As I wrote it, the Madjars of Kazakhstan have a different genetic composition than their neighbours, and 87% of them belong to the caucasian G1 haplogroup, which was one of the main haplogroup of the Sarmatians, Alans and today's Ossetes. Moreover it was the main component of the 5500 Sarmatian and Dacian armored knights who were relocated by Marcus Aurelius into Britannia.
Hy I'm from Hungary and I'd like to tell you that it's really hard us to track back where we are com from...
I mean if you look at our History you will see, that we are quite mixed.
There was a documentely film that when the ,,Home conquest" (=Honfoglalás) was here in the Carpatian-basin was live Avars, Morvas (Slovaks, Chehs, etc.) and the ancient hungarians are assimilated. Close to the first millenia they wewe around 15% now (most less) 9% have any sign of the ,,ancients"
Plus let Us don't forget the invasion of Tatars, Osmans (Hungary shattered in to three part (Hungary (Habsburg ruler), Transylvania, The ,,Hódoltság" (Turkey conquest)), etc. The rulers after Árpád-dinnasty Kings from distant lands (like example: Anjou-dinnasty from France), because the child was always girl.
And also there was emigrants whom come distant lands like Kuns (cities like: KUNhegyes, KUNmadaras), Croates (=HORVÁTzsidány). In this Chaos how can you be sure?:-P
@LBStudios , you are right. All people are mixed, but i need to respond to trolls like Olav. Trolls don't have nationality or ethnical background. They are Romanian, Hungarian, etc and they just troll without thinking. Hope you didn't feel offended anyhow, my target are only trolls. Cheers.
I see, but why do you care of them? Just ignore them (because they want you to make angry) or give them a negative vote. The trolls like them (who want make you angry) ,,just damage your beauty" (,,csak árt a szépségednek"). :-P
My experience is that (to the home trolls) should be ignored or give them a negative vote and make his message gone.
So just enjoy the music don't let Olav ruin the moments, because in this short time of live everymoment count. :-)
@LBStudios Kedves LBStudios, mielőtt lefekszel ennek az idiótának és a kompromisszum jegyében honfitársaidat ócsárolod, javaslom kicsit tájékozódj afelől ki is az akiről épp beszélsz. Ha vetted volna a fáradtságot hogy utánanézz ennek a Gogoasacenuise-nek, hamar rájöttél volna hogy egy elmebetegről van szó aki minden létező magyarokkal kapcsolatos Youtube videónál ott van és teleszemeteli azokat rosszindulatú, soviniszta megjegyzéseivel és sértegetéseivel.
Ez az egyik azon bizonyítékok közül, hogy valaha az őseink jól megvoltunk. Ha meg még is valaki kelti a feszültséget, ne törődj vele. Túl rövid az élet és van elég bajunk anélkül is hogy minden ilyen dolgon felhúzzuk magunk. Adjunk mindenkinek esélyt, ha nem él vele az a személy, az az ő baja.
@gogoasacenusie Your targets are all videos made by Hungarians or about Hungarians. And again, you are the one who fussing and trolling in a Hungarian video channel, not I'm that who doing it in a Romanian one, moron.
@Olav01234 , not really. I actually apologized to LBStudios, because he's a great and intelligent person. My only targets are trolls, regardless of their nationality including Romanian trolls. Peace.
@gogoasacenusie Your behaviour and history of writings show a different picture. You shit every Hungarian video with you malicious, chauvinistic provocation and arrogance.
Köszönöm, de ne fényez én is hülye vagyok a magam módján...
Thank you. I'm not not great neither intelligent. I'm me and not more. Anyhow I'd like to look after of our origin, which looks is quite as secretful as the Bermudan mystery.
This one of the many proof that once we all live in peace so please let us try to be friends I think we all have enough problems in life so let us not make more.
@gogoasacenusie Pope Pius II. after the world-renown victory of János Hunyadi in the battle of Nándorfehérvár (now Belgrade) in 1456 writes thus in a letter written to Emperor Frederick III:
„Hungary is the shield of Christianity and the protector of Western civilization.”
Jean Lemaire de Belges (1473-1524) French (vallon) writer in 1511:
@gogoasacenusie Eugene, Prince of Savoy had coined the sadly cynical words:
„if they will it will be our victory: if they lose it will be their funeral.”
Robert Johnson writes in 1616: „This kingdom alone has done more to stop the Ottoman ambitions and fortunes, than all other Christian states put together.”
John Milton (1608-1674) writer of Paradise Lost: „I am proud that England has close cultural ties to Hungary.”
@gogoasacenusie Charles-Louis Montesquieu (1689-1755): „Hungarians are well renown for their love for freedom, their noble and generous hearts, and their heroic courage. Their hospitality is legendary.”
Lady Mary Montagu, wife of Wortley, British Ambassador writes in 1717: „Hungarian ladies are much more beautiful than Austrians, all the beauties in Vienna come from Hungary.”
„The Hungarian Nation is the aristocracy of heroism, greatness of heart and dignity. When will we pay back our debt towards this blessed nation that saved the West? French historians should at last show their gratitute towards Hungary, hero of Nations. This Nation lifts us up and ennobles us with their heroic example. Hungarian heroism is a manifestation of high morals.”
@gogoasacenusie Eduard Sayous (1842-1898): „Western Nations should be grateful for the services that Hungary has done for civilization, at first when She sacrificed Her own body to stop barbarism, and then when She clung with unwavering courage to Her freedom.”
Englishman G. Herring writes in his guide book in 1838: „Hungary was the obstacle of Turkish expansion, cradle of constitutional liberty and religious tolerance.”
„Europe failed to recognize in time its profound solidarity with Hungary . . . On whose shoulders had fallen nearly all the weight of the wars against the Turks . . . Hungary's nobility had assumed the role of the knights errants of Christianity sustaining for a long time a considerable and efficacious military effort. . .
@gogoasacenusie ...The Hungarian nation, having captured the affection of other peoples owing to her irreducible resistance, has accumulated a treasure of prestige which remains one of the major facts of political history . . . Between the XIIth and XVth centuries it had proved its fitness to be the equal of the great realms of Europe . . . But the Hungarians also had to learn that they must rely on no one except themselves…”
„Hungary (together with Poland) had for long been the West's outpost facing Asiatic barbarism. Ever since the conversion of Árpád's realm to Latin civilization its role was to stop at the Carpathians and along the Danube all pressures coming from the steppes of the East or from Asia Minor. It was due to Hungary's resistance in the XIIIth century that the Mongol invasion could be deflected towards the Black Sea...
@gogoasacenusie ...It was Hungary's heroism which bade a halt to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire on the Danube and ultimately compelled it to withdraw ever farther in the Balkans”
Saint-René Taillandier (1817-1879): „The Hungarian Nation cannot be destroyed. Even if they but Her in the grave, sooner or later she will resurrect.”
@gogoasacenusie R. Backwill, English political writer writes in 1841: „Hungary should retake Her place among the nations of the world and be what She was before: the proudest bastion of Europe.”
Victor Hugo (1802-1885): „Hungary is the Nation of heroes, Germany represents virtue, France represents libery, Italy represents glory among the nations of the world. Hungary is the incarnation of valour.”
@gogoasacenusie Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Germany (1815-1898): „A strange people are the Hungarians. But I like them very much.”
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), President of the United States, upon a visit to Hungary in 1910 spoke thus: „The whole civilized world is in debt towards Hungary for Her past.”
„Hungary’s outstanding asset is its geographic unity. The Kingdom of Hungary is geographically speaking one of Europe’s most coherent territory. Whatever should in the future happen to Central-European states, we can be sure that Hungary will always play the most important part in the huge arena sorrounded by the Carpathian mountains.”
@gogoasacenusie Paul Topinard (1830-1911) French anthropologist in his first anthropological handbook published in 1881:
„Nowadays the features of the learned Hungarian families are among the most beautiful in Europe. Their stature is somewhat larger than medium, they are well-built, their features are symmetrical. Their skin colour is white or light brown, their hair and eyes are brown. Based on preliminary anthropological data, their relationship to Finnish peoples is questionable.”
@gogoasacenusie Hans Norman 1883: „From all the peoples of Hungary the real Hungarians stand out… they are well-built, muscular people, noble, like they are carved from marble… their eyes are fiery.”
Payot: „Hungary is an admirable geographic unit. All parts are interdependent upon each other, and cannot be torn apart without inflicting damage upon the whole.”
@gogoasacenusie Vautier, French politician writes thus in the beginning of the 20. century:
„Hungary’s past is glorious, but the future holds the promise of even more glory. This nation, who deserved so much more, was detached from Europe by Austria, mainly for the reason to be able to exploit Her more easily, but also to be able to silence the voices of Hungary crying out for freedom and independence.”
@gogoasacenusie Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian poet writes in 1926:
„Even until justice shall be restored to Hungary, the issues of the Carpathian Basin cannot be resolved for good. The war truly mutilated Hungary.”
Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian (1871-1942):
„Hungary is a thousand-years-old state, a historical and geographic whole, welded together by centuries, and held together by internal attractions. This unity cannot be torn apart in a moment, neither by weapon, nor by pen.”
@gogoasacenusie Prof. Archibald Cary Coolidge, who was familiar with politics and history of Central Europe, in 1919 made a proposition to Pr. Woodrow Wilson about the peace treaty of Trianon, reccommending to keep the unity of Hungary, and speeking out against the rape of Transylvania:
„To force upon a unified thousand-year-old nation such a final resolution, would surely condemn the future to hatred, enmity and war, and would mean the prospect of military confrontation in the near future.”
@gogoasacenusie J. L. GARVIN, English publicist writes in 1925:
„Of all the defeated nations, the superior Hungarian nation has been given the most evil fate.”
Lord George Sydenham Clarke, member of the House of Lords writes thus in his book published in 1927:
„I look at the fate of this proud nation and its glorious history with utmost compassion, who are now locked in the armed ring of Little-Entente peoples.”
@gogoasacenusie Harold Sidney Harmsworth, Viscount Rothermere (1868-1940) writes thus in the June 27th, 1927. issue of the Daily Mail:
„The injustice of the new European borders is a constant threat to peace in Europe, and those hands, who have created today’s political situation, have scattered the seeds of a future war.”
@gogoasacenusie Albert Camus (1913-1960) French Nobel Prize winner writer said in his speech on October 23, 1957:
„The blood of the Hungarian nation. I do not belong among those, who wish for the Hungarian nation to take up arms yet again to fight a rebellion that is destined to be tread out before the eyes of the Western World, which would not spare neither applause nor Christian tears, but then would go home and put on his slippers, like football fans after a Sunday game.
@gogoasacenusie ...There are too many dead in the stadium, one can only bargain with his own blood. The Hungarian blood is such a treasure of Europe and freedom, that we must save every drop of it. Upon this anniversary of liberty I wish with all my heart, that the silent resistance of the Hungarian people would carry on, strengthen itself, so that as an echo of a cry coming from all directions, would achieve in world opinion a boycott against the aggressors.
@gogoasacenusie And even if this world opinion is too weak and selfish to bring justice to this martyr nation, if our voice is too weak, I wish that the Hungarian resistance would hold out until the conter-revolutionary regimes of the East crumbles beneath the weight of their own lies and contradictions. The conquered and bound Hungary has done more for freedom than any other nation in these past 20 years.
@gogoasacenusie For this historical lesson to be heard by the blind and deaf West, much Hungarian blood had to be spilled – and this torrent of blood is now drying up in the memory of the public. In a Europe that has been left alone, we can only remain true to Hungary if we never ever betray what the Hungarian fighters gave their life, and never ever justify – not even indirectly – their murderers.
@gogoasacenusie It is very hard to be worthy of so much sacrifice. But we must try, forgetting our differences, reviewing our mistakes, multiplying our efforts and our solidarity in this finally unifying Europe. The Hungarian workers and intellectuals, before whom we stand now with so much helpless sorrow, know this, and they are the ones who taught us the deeper meaning of everything. Therefore if we share their tragedy, we may also share their hope.
@gogoasacenusie ..Regardless of their suffering,their chains,and their exile,they have given us a royal legacy,which we have to earn: freedom,which they have not achieved for themselves,but in a single day have given back ours.”
Yves Danuver:
„Trianon is,on an international plane,strangely similar to those evil acts of which,by tacit agreement and owing to a sense of shame,nobody will speak..That conspiracy of silence is however more eloquent than any indictment or accusation could ever be.”
@gogoasacenusie Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) French poet, painter, acrobat, music-critic, actor wrote in his book „Hommage dés poètes français aux poètes hongrois” (Homage of the French poets to the Hungarian poets) in 1957:
„Dear Hungarians, you are all stars among the objects of the sky – and all of you are poets by the tragic lyre of action.”
„When a people has thus endured for more than a thousand years, faithful to its shortcomings as well as to its virtues, and resisted during those thousand years all invasions, is it entitled to the highest respect, particularly as it can no longer defend itself.
@gogoasacenusie ...And when moreover his victors, claiming for themselves a monopoly of justice, declare solemnly before the entire world that the peace they are going to dictate will not be inspired by brute force, as all the others were, but by the law of nations, that people is entitled to expect fair treatment of its judges”
Ramon Cué Romano (1914-2001) Spanish Jesuit preast published a book of poems in 1957 entitled „Sangre de Hungaria” (The blood of Hungary).
@gogoasacenusie (The Hungarians, the people of failed revolutions and independence wars, for a thousand years has stood alone, and with their own body and life protected not only their homeland, but all of Europe. So after 1956, the weaponless poets, acting by the conscience of the world, bowed their heads in front of the oppressed, the incarcerated, the dead and said: Gloria Victis, glory to the vanquished, who cannot be defeated.)
„Its mutilation was so monstrous and dishonest that no one wants to accept responsibility for it any longer, nor to know anything about it" And he added the question: "In the face of such universal shame one may justifiably ask oneself, who ever wanted that horribly iniquitous mutilation of Hungary ?...
@gogoasacenusie ..Suppose that France were reduced in an analogous situation to one-third of its national territory and population (Nitti was writing between the two world wars), what would the reactions of the French be? There is no Englishman, no Frenchman, no Italian who would accept, for the duration, such conditions as were imposed upon Hungary,the same as there is no Hungarian worthy of that name,from Prince Primate down to the humblest peasant,to acquiesce in such a state of affairs.”
„It was the Hungarians who dealt the greatest blow to international communism and the first stone was knocked out of the Berlin Wall by Hungarian heroism. ”
There are many more, but I hope it's quite enough for you to do not call an "international opinion" your one-sided, malicious, grudging voice.
@gogoasacenusie We have our culture which is the same as the 8 millenia old Tordos-Vinca culture complex and have a writing system similar to the Vinca-signs of that time. We speak an archaic agglutinative language like the Sumerian, Urartian, Hurrian, Elamite, Kassite, Hattic, Gutian, Basque and which is one of the most advanced language of the whole world... To conclude it, we are indigenous people in here since prehistoric ages and the land under our feet is ours from the beginning of time.
".......Between the 10th and 14th centuries new political formations emerged in the Carpathian-Danube region. The Hungarians, who had settled in Pannonia at the end of the 9th century and who entered Dacia in the 10th century, overwhelmed the Slavic-Romanian duchies, or voivodates, that they encountered there."
@gogoasacenusie These lines of the Britannica Encyclopedia reflects only an opinion.. the view of the writers. And as far as I know the Britannica Ecyclopedia is not a contemporary source of that age. If you interested in the 9-10th century history of Pannonia and Transylvania, read the Tarihi Ungurus or the Byzantine, Persian and Armenian sources instead.
@gogoasacenusie Really? Am I the one who started trolling in a topic about Romanian music of Transylvania or you were who started it in a video about Hungarian music you moron?? Who is the troll? I was that who started reviling and spreading my chauvinistic agenda on a Romanian channel or you were that in a Hungarian one?
Dear Zoltan Arany, thank you for your music. I've never been to Transsylvania so far, only to Slovakia, but I love those landscapes and the energy there. And: There is some link in music from Thrakia - Romania - to Ireland, I think!
JanFickel 4 days ago
@JanFickel Actually this music is from the Hungarian part of the otherwise ethnically diverse region of Transylvania - where Celts did indeed live in ancient history - who knows? :)
Diodredai 3 days ago
it´s just awesome! i can´t stop listen to it......... thank you!
sandyClaws999 1 week ago in playlist ARANY ZOLTAN
This is one "bawdy" video. =p
bryonwoods513 1 month ago
Makes me want to be in Hungary so I could dance to this in all those beautiful sceneries...
humanesperance 1 month ago
@humanesperance i thought the same thing ;-) and i am a fat guy, who never dances LOL but Arany Zoltans music really speaks right to the heart!
FreiesEuropa1683 1 month ago
Great photo & songs. May Hungarian people be happy, healthy & prosperous. Happy New Year 2012. ขอบคุณครับ (Thank you words in Thai).
WullopPornruangwong 1 month ago
This video went viral on Finland
augustbuckne717 2 months ago
I've always loved gypsy, and balkanic music, but I have never listened to a hungarian music, that's awesome...really... this music is perfect...
cgbuosi 2 months ago
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Are you sure it's Hungarian? It sounds more Irish to me. Also [VERY IMPORTANT] does anybody know names of slow, almost sad sounding, Hungarian folk music played on the cello and accompanied by the piano? There's a song played on an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" named "The Secret Life of Buddy & Sally". It starts at 18:00; I really love this song so PM me or just reply.
ThaJew420 2 months ago
Are you sure it's Hungarian? It sounds more Irish to me. Also [VERY IMPORTANT] does anybody know names of slow, almost sad sounding, Hungarian folk music played on the cello and accompanied by the piano. There's a song played on an episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" named "The Secret Life of Buddy & Sally". It starts at 18:00; I really love this song so PM me or just reply.
ThaJew420 2 months ago
@ThaJew420 There are more than 200.000 Hungarian folk songs, from which many sounds like Irish, Greek or Turkish. That is because at the time when the first Indo-European speaking Caucasian-Anatolian groups arrived into Europe, the ancestors of the Hungarians were yet lived in Central Europe. This is the reason why they predominantly (~80%) have pre-Neolithic paternal (R1a, R1b, I1) and an even more older, circa 50.000 yrs old maternal European genetic markers.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ThaJew420 It's a well-known fact that the first Celtic civilisation (Halstatt, later La Téne) was arisen just in Central Europe, and it spreaded from here throughout Western Europe. This culture was born on the remains of a much more older European civilisation. All the archeological symbols (like triskele, swastika, spirals, deer antler and conical hats, etc) have found in the Celtic period have a much more older appearance in Central Europe from 6000-1500 BC...
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ThaJew420 ...along with the earliest writing system of the Tordos-Vinca culture complex. In the 9th c. AD returning Hungarians also took back these cultural signs alredy vanished in Europe by that time, along with the Hungarian runeiform writing which stands closer to the (at that time alredy extinct) Etruscan alphabet and numerals than to the Roman ones.
When Hungarians came back, they spoke an archaic (Pre-Indo-European) European language like the Basques.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ThaJew420 Lebor Gabála Érenn (The Book of the Taking of Ireland) unquestionably says Gaels came from Scythia, just like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle writes about the Picts of Scotland, ancestors of the Scots.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ThaJew420 Not surprisingly, only the Hungarians and Irishmen have slant pentatonic scale in whole Europe and only the Hungarian, Basque and the Irish dances use counterpointing. Irishmen have the same legend (Fénius Farsaid) about the building of the Tower of Babel as the Hungarians have their (Nimród/Ménrót legend), and both of them have many common mythological elements, like fairies for ex. and many common word in their language. This is the reason why this song sounds like Irish.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@Olav01234 thank you for the on spot musical remarks. If I may add, to your above counterpoint list of folk music, also Northumbrian pipes and Scottish Beag Mor "Big music" - use slant pentatonic scale , e.g. the "scot snap" dotted note feature- as well. Counterpoint is used widely in Spanish Flamenco music-mostly Andalusia-contratiempo -. Thank you again for the comment it made me go and look up books about Hungarian legends!
14margott 1 week ago
Thats right. Transylvania is Hungary, not Romania
sovietassassin2121 3 months ago
Nagyszínpad! nagyszínpad! :)
Viccen kívül: nem szoktatok valahol rendszeresen fellépni? a honlapon nem találtam erről infót
hunfighter 3 months ago
the pictures are absolutely gorgeous !!!
Selene6669 4 months ago
hey my freind is hungrayian
Anmil8 5 months ago
Message to the internet warriors full of "historical knowledge" and 100% illiteracy trolling every Romanian vid:
I'm really enjoying the conversation with you clowns. Unlike you, i don't block anyone on my channel. Your trolling doesn't disturb me in any way, so please if you want to insult me, i'll gladly take it. Because you see for every 1 Damaszkusz-oid vid posted, there will be at least 10 Romanian vids appearing.The sad thing is you can't fight it. We'll just keep coming.Have fun wankers
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
"A plausible estimate is that Vlachs constituted about two-thirds of Transylvania's population in 1241 on the eve of the Mongol invasion".
Source: Google Books
Book: "A history of East Central Europe: East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000-1500", page 9
Let's search Naddeo on google. Ups, only Hungarian websites mention him. How many studies does Naddeo have, published international books, thesis? ZERO
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
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Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie In 1241? Prove it! Don't speak bullshit just show evidences! And don't come again with your favorized books written by some historians, other scholars write different books with different viewpoint.
Btw professor Naddeo is a Canadian Italian, not Hungarian you wretched monkey.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie You are not ashamed yet to say it you'll keep coming? After even you alone have got bigger part from our country than what is left for us? Are you really not ashamed you impudent bastard?
Be patinet, you do not need to come here, as we will those who go into Transylvania and 'll take back what was ours since prehistoric ages. But this time we won't make such mistakes to let you live togerther with us after your many betrayals of the last centuries, especially in the WW1 and WW2.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Man.. this is a Hungarian video about a Hungarian folks song performed and uploaded by a Hungarian. The only "internet warriors" are you and your chauvinistic Romanian kin who loves to troll through every Hungarian channel and topic. Until you are the one who start arguing in a Hungarian topic and not vice versa, don't call us as internet warriors you shameless Balkanic dog.
Olav01234 6 months ago
HUNGARY , BE THANKFUL FOR THE TERRITORY YOU HAVE TODAY , BECAUSE YOU ARE TOO BIG AND SHUT THE FUCK UP AND THE PAYBACK TIME WILL COME SOON. ONLY ROMANIA LOST TERRITORY AT THE TRIANON, YOU BRAINWASHED PEOPLE, NOT HUNGARY.
MrRomania333 6 months ago
what is the song called?
paixiao7 6 months ago
Transylvania was never coquered by this aborted nation, was given after the Viena council in 1940, but we take it back after the 2nd world war. Atrocities that was made by the hungaryan army to romanian people on that time will be never forgiven. The payback time will come and i just cant wait it.
makaluzx 6 months ago
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makaluzx 6 months ago
RomanianWarrior: not. Erdély is the hungarian's!!
cserpakszabi 7 months ago
WOW, Amazing melody!!!! I think that this music should make you closer instead splits. Greetings from Bulgaria!
todor8989 7 months ago
Transylvania is a Romanian-Land
bogpetluk 7 months ago
Wonderful, love your songs. However...it would seem that you kind of let political issues interfere with your work...I truly hope it's just my false impression, because combining art with a century-old dispute would just stain everything you work on... And these beautiful songs do not deserve to be stained in any way
liur000 8 months ago
All the haters, even if we have some problems with each other (Hungarians, Romanians) We still have something in common, and let us never forget that...
sujoms 8 months ago
You can imagine this being the land of vampire legend. It's so easy to do. Beautiful, eerie, romantic
wainscottbl 8 months ago
@wainscottbl This view is fundamentally wrong. Dracula has not much to do with Transylvania, although he was born there in the Saxon-Hungarian town Segesvár.
Törcsvár, the castle which can be seen today under the name Bran was built by the Hungarian king Louis the Great in 1377 and it's main task was later to protect the pass against the "Romanian" voivodes of Wallachia.
Olav01234 7 months ago
@wainscottbl It practically always belonged to the Hungarian kings, later to the Hungarian monarchs of Transylvania, or to the town of Brassó and was never the property of Vlad Tepes... the real castle of Dracul was in Târgoviște in Wallachia/Muntenia. The connection with Bran is only a modern Romanian fiction based on Stoker's book, because from the original castle only a miserable tower left, and therefore it would hardly attract visitors.
Olav01234 7 months ago
@Olav01234 , it's fascinating how many Hungarian trolls on youtube. I've noticed that in Hungary the national sport is denigrating the history of all neighbours lol. Even more surprising is how such a small country as Hungary can have so many trolls on youtube, which makes me think is trolling on youtube a new kind of job in Hungary? We might just see the evolution of the work market in action lol
gogoasacenusie 7 months ago
@gogoasacenusie
Oh listen to the music or get lost. Who cares for your rotten, nationalist tribal sickness.
Ney747 6 months ago
@Ney747 , dear citizen of Belgium, you don't get it. We are not the bad boys here. Youtube is filled with hungarian propaganda. Ask any Romanian, Slovakian, Serbian etc and most of their neighbours how much antipathy has Hungary attracted
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie As far as I know, just these countries were those who got the "Hungarian bone" after WW1. Even you Romanians alone got bigger territory then what the Entente left for us! So go to the hell with your Slovakian and Serbian accomplices and hope together we won't go one day to retake our right!
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , you were educated to think Hungary "lost" teritory. You didn't "loose" anything, it was a Austro-Hungarian Kigdom, a medieval structure with many nationalities which were majority in these lands.At Trianon the teritories simply returned to their native owners. Maybe the Ottoman Empire will start soon to claim half of Europe, or the Nazi-s. You are complete fool if you delude yourself with such dreams
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Anonymus's Gesta Hungarorum is not the oldest Hungarian chronicle.. it was written as late as the 13th century so it may not reflect the contemporary situation of the 9th century. The only authentic source is the Tarihi Ungurus written by Mahmud Terdjuman (of the Ottoman Empire) on the basis of an old Hungarian gesta of that era.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , the presence of Romanians as the oldest people in Transylvania is written even in the oldest Hungarian chronicle - Gesta Hungarorum plus tones other sources. Read the part with the "Conquest of Transylvania". You never had and never will, but if you really want it hard come and take it. Bitch.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Do you think you are Dacians? Then what's with the name Decebal/Dakabal? I tell it to you, the first part Dece/Daka means Daci, while the second part Bal is an old Hungarian name Bál, Bél from which the modern Béla surname derives. Not suprisingly many of our early kings had the name Béla and it's common even today.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Dacians were a Scythian tribe. It had many names in different languages: daci, daha, tachi, dak, getae. One of the Dahae tribes were the Parni/Abar/Avar who have founded the Parthian kingdom. The other name of the Dacians were the Getae, the same as the Massagetae and Sauromatae. In one word, Dacians were a Scythian tribe, and you had nothing common with them in no way.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Tell me, if you were Dacians in any way, why the "Britannic cluster" of the G haplogroup is common among the Hungarian Székelys of Transylvania and not among you Romanians? That cluster have come to Britain with the 5500 Sarmatian, Dacian "heavy knights" who were relocated by Marcus Aurelius.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie You say you are the oldest people in Transylvania. But what's with the genetics? Because genetics say Hungarians have autochtonous matrilinear mtDNAs with an 50.000 years long presence in Central Europe (like the Finnish for ex.) and our paternal Y-chromosomal DNA is emerged just from here during the Last Ice Age around 18-15.000 years ago. Roughly 73% of the Hungarians belong to the indigenous R1a or R1b Y-chromosomal haplogroups of Western and Eastern Europe.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , Dacians are Scythians, theories from obscure professors like Naddeo who thinks Thracians are ghost population and so on..... See Eupedia for genetics. And the rest of history books from this planet for history. That's all i'm gonna say, i don't find any reason to even debate radical extremists.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie No one says Thracians never existed, on the contrary with your so-called "Northern-Thracians". It's because Thracians (and the whole bunch of the Greco-Thraco-Phrygians) were a Balkanic people with Anatolian origin, you always try to mix and wash them up with the Dacians since you have nothing common with the Dacians.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Getae was a large population of related Scythian tribes according to Herodot. They were called Dacii by the Romans, Tachi, Taochi by the Chinese, Daoi by the Greeks, Sakae by the Persians, while other sources mention them as Dahaeans, Dah or Dak... you cannot challenge this fact.
To continue, Massagetae ("great heroes") was the name of the Dahae in Bactrian language while Herodot also called the Sarmatian tribes (Agathyrs, Aorsi, Roxolani, Jazyge and Siracae) as Massagetae.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , Dacians = Getae and part of Thracians, for the last time. The Huns mixed with the Scythians before the Huns started building the empire. Huns and Scythians are not the same. Dacians are not Scythians. Clean facts for any basic history knowledge, there isn't even a point to argue it. Britannica is the biggest enciclopedy of this planet. Answer to questions? You should answer this question: Is there any point trolling on youtube since nobody gives a shit about Hungarian fantasies?
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Ok, I acknowledged you are unable to answer that simple question and tell us the meanings of those place names of Transylvania. You failed. Now everyone could see you have nothing to do with Transylvania and you were those who took over these names from us when to started to migrate into Transylvania in the 13th century. Thanks.
Anyway it's not surprising that you don't know it.. yet now no Romanians could say the meanings of those words. Guess it why?
Olav01234 6 months ago
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@gogoasacenusie You are clearly an idiot! I myself mentioned many contemporary sources who sad Scythians, Sarmatians, Getae, Massagetae, Dacians, Alans, Huns, Avars were the same or cloesly related peoples (in different time frame) with a common origin. Go and argue about these with Herodot, Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos, Lazarus of Pharbi, Moses of Chorene and dozens of other contemporary Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Armenian, Persian and Arabian writers.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Transylvania is full of old place names with two very similar forms. If you are indigenous there, show it and tell us their meanings and I will admit that you were there before the Hungarians.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Stop flaming, instead tell to us the meanings of the place, river and mountain names of Transylvania! If you are autochtonous there as you say, you should know the original senses of those word roots. If you are unable to do it then go back to Anatolia or to the Middle East where you came from as you have no right to Transylvania in the expense of ours!
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Thracians were an Anatolian originated people just like the Phrygians and Greeks with dark complexion (like you Romanians) while Dacians had reddish or blonde hair like Scythians and Celts. Dacians had a certain connection with the Thracians (as neighbours), but they were Scythians (Getae) with old Celtic and Sarmatian (Jazyges, Roxolani) influence.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie They had some Thracian characteristic in their weaponry and warfare, but they also used bows as other Getic tribes and they were completely different from the Thracians and other Balkanic folks.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Jazyge and Siracae are common family names in Hungary in their original form Jász and Szirák.
Ammianus Marcellinus and Claudian considered that Alans and the Massagetae are the same people. Procopius and Evagrius Scholasticus claimed that Huns are the former Massagetae.
All those names refer to one people, the eurasian "Scythians". To make it clear for you, Dacians were Scythians and not Thracians or some Balkanic people.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie And please.. stop equivocating and bullshitting. Instead come with pure facts, contemporary sources, genetic, anthropologic, archeologic evidences. I'm not interested in reading your (or others) biased opinions and conclusions upon scientific result, I want clear arguments.
Olav01234 6 months ago
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie E1b1b1a1b (E-V13) have spreaded as north as Finlad (with the proto-Finno-Ugric speakers) long before any Vlach put it's dirty foot into the Carpathian basin. Otherwise it has a North-African origin and was the marker of the Pelasgians - today's Albanians. E1b also occurs among Uyghurs who have genetic and cultural connection with the Hungarians.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie About your Balkano-Anatolian origin check haplogroup J2 not the E1b.
But first talk to us about the Megleno-Romanians, Aromanians and Istro-Romanians of the Balkans and your transhumant shepherd past in Dalmatia and in the Ohrid region. Tell to us how your orthodox religion survived the catholization of the 11-12th century's Hungary if you were in Transylvania even before us? Tell to us why you used Slavic liturgy until the last centuries if you were true Romans?
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , we also need a co-author....who could that be? Yes! Michelangelo Naddeo. So "The history of Europe" by Olav1234 and Naddeo will have the following chapters:
1. Dacians and Thracians are Scythians
2. Huns are Scythians
3. Dacians are Huns
4. How the Vlahs migrated in Transylvania
5. Homo erectus was Hungarian
6. Other great historians of Europe - featuring Damaszkusz
This my friend, could be a bestseller
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Do not try to put words into my mouth which I did not say!
I see you do not omit one single opportunity to wash up your Thracians with the Dacians. I tell it to you, last time that Thracians were an Anatolian people, with the same charasterictic and genetic (the Thraco-Phrygian J2b2) as the Phrygians, Greeks or the Hittites. So no, Thracians were not Scythians, on the contrary with the Getae whom the Romans called Dacii.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie You are without any knowledge about the history of Eurasia. Asian Huns were a confederation of european originated Scythians (Xionitai) and Mongolian serfs (Xianbei).Together they formed the Xiongnu confederation.After their collapse,the ruler tribes (Uar & Chunni) who called themselves Avars and White Huns (like the founders of the Parthian kingdom,who came from the Dahae/Daka tribes and named themselves Avars) migrated westwards and founded the Hephtalite's White Hunnic Empire.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Atilla's Black Huns were an other confederation of the Sarmatians (formerly known as Massagetae="great heroes"). Dacians were not Huns as they didn't grouped Scythian, Avar, Sarmatian, Juezhy and other steppic tribes into a fighting confederation, but from this they were still the same people as the eurasian Scythians, Sarmatians, Sakas, Alans, Avars and Magyars.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Oh, and in order to let everyone see you are the autochtonous people in Transylvania, it would be nice to tell me the meaning of Maros/Mures, or the meaning of Fogaras/Făgăraş, Hátszeg/Hațeg, the meaning of Olt/Olt, Hargita/Harghita, Kovászna/Covasna, Tusnád/Tuşnad, Komlós/Comloş, Temesvár/Timișoara, Nagyvárad/Oradea, Szamos/Someşul, Málnás/Malnaş, Remete/Remetea, Homoród/Homorod, Aranyos/Arieş, Hunyad/Hunedoara, Körös/Crişul, Egres/Agrus, Egyed/Adjud, Esküllő/Aşchileu.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , you don't even have a basic knowledge of history, yet you pretend so many theories. Dacians are Thracians Herodotus himself wrote it. Dacians are not Scythians, nor the Thracians, Sarmatians etc. Huns or Anatolians have 0 relation to Dacians, if you have it, then you have it through the various magyarized populations which make your "contemporary" nation of Hungary - Slavs, Romanians, Germans. Easy to see on genetical map. If you have no idea what you're writing, please don't spam
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Sorry, but the Hungarian Székelys of Transylvania and not the Romanians are those who have the same (Y-chromosomal) G haplogroup cluster like what is also have found in Britain and which cluster came to the Hadrian's Wall with the 5500 Sarmatian, Dacian armored knights (cataphractarii) of Marcus Aurelius.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 ,
"The natives with whom we shall be concerned in this chapter are the Getae of Muntenia and Moldavia in the eastern steppes, and the Dacians of the Carpathian Mountains. Herodotus calls them 'the bravest and the justest of the Thracians..."
Source:
en(.)wikipedia(.)org/wiki/Getae
Little advice for you. Stop acting superior when in fact you have no idea what you're writing. Please send warm greetings to the Madjari people from Kazakhstan ok? Have fun buddy i'm out
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Never heard about that Wikipedia is not a source?
Anyway that quotation is remarkable. At least we now have knowledge about the opinion of Paul Lachlan MacKendrick.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , you have to work harder. Spamming the front page doesn't hide my comments. It only highlightes some of your catastrophical statements like Dacians are Scythians or randomly enumerating without any sources some historical figures. But i admit one thing, "Olav01234" from youtube is definetely one of the biggest historians of the planet. It is simply too bad to be just here on youtube, you should write a book. "The history of Europe" by Olav01234. It sounds good, really.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie My statement only have catastrophic affects on you because your agenda is to spread to the four corners of the world that Thracians were identical to the Dacians. It's because you have nothing common with the Dacians, while you genetically closely related to the Thracians, however you were a (latinized) mountainer transhumant shepherd folk from the Balkans and nothing more. Try live with it.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , wow about 8 comments in a minute. 8 comments, zero links. Keep it coming, my comments are still here.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , unfortunately you blocked me on your channel even before writing something lol, so yeah i have a little song for you. Hope you enjoy, i do:
/watch?v=92cwKCU8Z5c&ob=av2n
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie I blocked you months or years ago after I got some messages from you with unspeakable tone in the past... if I remember well. I've blocked only 4 people since 2007, so be proud that you are in a same grade as that chauvinistic psychopath bubibuLo. If you check my channel comments you will notice it I always let people to leave their hatred comments on it and I make my best to always answer to them.
Olav01234 6 months ago
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@Olav01234 , of course. I also got malicious messages from Saddam Hussein and i blocked him on my channel some months or years ago. If you check my channel comments you will notice i always leave hate comments even from the Hungarian propagandists, trolls and the other fauna from Hungary. The best part of it is that you unconsciously make publicity to Romania. Visitors will google to find more about Romania's history and they see the truth. Simple tactics, 100% efficiency.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie I see you cannot handle the fact that in this topic only you're the troll, the flamer, the propagandist. I don't know if you 've noticed it yet but this is a Hungarian-made video about Hungarian music performed by a Hungarian, so please go and take with you your fussy provocating behaviour and your chauvinistic propagandistic agenda.
Oh, and fuck Saddam Hussein...
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie About Romanian tactics check this moron: /watch?v=6QwpQ4PgZhI as your Romanian history-rewriters delete the names of the fallen Hungarian and German soldiers of the World War in the Cemetery of Sósmező, changing them with never existed Romanian names. "Simple tactics, 100% efficiency." Yes?
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , but let's not stop here. Further...
"Analysis of the genetic distance between Romanians and other Europeans who have been studied serologically are consistent with the hypothesis that Romanians descend from Roman ancestors who colonized Dacia...."
US National Library of Medicine
Source:
ncbi(.)nlm(.)nih(.)gov/pubmed/1542880
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie As you see it, those names unfortunately have two types of visibly suchlike names, one in Hungarian and one in Romanian. I'm sure that the names must derive from those who earlier occupied Transylvania. So the one who can understand those 1000 (at least) years old place, river and mountain names must be the earlier inhabitants of the region. Answer to these if you can!
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , hmm let's see further....
"No medieval chronicle mentions a migration of Romanian-speaking peoples from the Balkans northward"
Source: en(.)wikipedia(.)org/wiki/Origin_of_the_Romanians
And the genetics with ancient haplogroup distribution
eupedia(.)com/europe/european_y-dna_haplogroups(.)shtml
By the way, do you have any idea what the Madjari are doing at this hour? Eh? "Special activities" with the donkeys ?
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Madjars of Kazakhstan, the Baskir-Magyars of Bashkorostan (Russia), the Hunzakuts of Pakistan, the Magars and Nagars of Nepal were all parts of the Hunnic-Avaric confederations and are being our close relatives.
Otherwise I have to tell you that 84%! of the Bashkir-Magyars belong to the same Euro-Atlantean R1b1b2 subclade as 85% of the Irishmen! And among the Madjars of Kazakhstan the Sarmatian-Caucasian G1 cluster is 87%! frequent. You failed again idiot...
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , i'm gonna leave you with a quote from your own Hungarian author:
"Hungary, at home doesn't acknowledge the Treaty of Trianon. The education of the youth is done in the spirit of revenge. For such a small people, even the idea of revenge against the bigger powers is quite hilarious"
Fényes Samu, 1935
These are international opinions, not Dacians are Scythians jokes. Leave the whole "superiority" because you're a simple clown. One of the many youtube clowns. And that's a fact.
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Are we a small people really? As far as I know, the Scythians were the strongest military power through millenias. They (our ancestors) owned 7-8 km² which territory was even bigger than the Roman Empire at it peaks. We gave to the Chinese their first dynasty the Xia, as we gave kings to the Armenians, Parthians, Hephtalites, Göktürks and so on. From the Scythians, "to whom no nation dared to put his foot onto their lands";
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ..through the Huns, whose armies shaked the word and who broke the might of the corrupt Eastern and Western Empires; the word-feared Avars, enemies of the Byzantine Empire and Charlemagne; to the Magyars, who first took revenge on the Frankish Empire, expelled them and the Bulgar Empire from the Carpathian basin, then destroyed the united attacking armies of Europe and annuled the forces of the Holy Roman Empire to form the stronges military power of all Europe through centuries.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie We were one of the strongest , richest and most advanced nation, carriers of the light of the renaissance (along with Italy) until the 16th century, when the Ottoman Turks have arrived, and when Europe left us alone in defending of Her and of the christianity. Until that time we were a big nation, and even after this we showed it many times in our revolutionary wars against the Habsburg Empire (and against their helpers, the Russians) that we are "superior" in many ways.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie We showed our bravery and our valour in the Word Wars too and in 1956, while you Romanians showed nothing but betrayal in both WWs. We created the first proto-constitution, the first freedom of religion rights and the first nationality laws in the world. We gave more scientists, composers, poets and Nobel-prize winners to the world with inventing new things, researching new medicines than most of the "big nations". If we are a small nation, our results are even more praiseworthy
Olav01234 6 months ago
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@gogoasacenusie Everybody could see your pitiful aspirations to represent Hungarians unworthy and even villainous, so I collected here for you some real "international opinions" about us...
Leo VI the Wise, Emperor of Byzantium (866-912): „The Hungarians bear labour, toil, seering heat, cold, all kinds of necessity well. They love freedom and splendour.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Theophylact Simocatta, Byzantian historian (early 7th century): „Hungarians revere fire above all other things; they respect water and air, they praise earth, but they only name one God: the creator of the world. They sacrifice horses, bulls and sheep to Him, and they have priests who – it is said – can tell the future.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Ahmad ibn Rustah, Persian lexicographist and geographist writes around 930: „Hungarians are of turk race and their leader goes to battle with twenty thousand horsemen. The land of the Hungarians is filled with trees and waters. They have a lot of croplands. These Hungarians are handsome and beautiful people, tall, and wealthy – which they owe to trade. Their clothes are made of silk. Their weapons are laid with gold and silver and pearls.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Regino of Prüm ( ? – 915) writes in his Chronicles of the World in 908: „They have been trained in hardships and wars, their strength of body is immesurable… They kill few of their enemies with the sword, but lot of them with their arrows, which they can shoot out of their bows so skillfully, that it is well nigh impossible to defend against them… Their nature is haughty and rebellious. They are by nature tight-lipped, they are keener to action than words.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Ekkehard writes thus in the Annals of Sankt Gallen (980–1056?): „I don’t remember ever meeting merrier people in our cloister than the Hungarians. They gave food and drink with greatest plenty.”
Gardezi, Persian writer, around 1050: „Hungarians are valiant, handsome and prestigious. Their clothes are made of coloured silk, their weapons are laid with silver, they are fond of the light.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
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@gogoasacenusie Michael, patriarch of Syria (1196): Hungarians are „righteous, honest, smart… they don’t like too much talk.”
Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321) sent this message to the civil-war torn Hungary (in the time of the interregnum after the first dynasty of kings died out): „Oh happy Hungary, don’t let yourself be tormented any more!”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie William of Tyre, bishop (ca. 1130-1186) who wrote down the passing of the first crusaders writes thus in his chronicles: „Hungarians are Christian. They are peaceful, well-intentioned, wealthy people.”
Peire Vidal, troubadour of Provance has visited the court of King Imre (1196-1204) and writes thus of Hungary: „To lighten my mood I went to Hungary, to the good King Imre. I found a great home, honest, fair-hearted friends and servants.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie The Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire writes thus in 1444: „Great is the power and strength of Hungary, but to expel the Turks from Europe, they would need even more.”
Pope Nicholas V. in 1449, and Pope Callixtus III. in 1455 awarded the title of „Shield of Christianity” to Hungary.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , announce me you finish copy-pasting from
erepublik(.)com/en/article/opinions-about-hungarians-part-i--752473/1/20
lol
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Don't worry, I copy-pasted them from my own document and your link seems to be dead.
Good browsing...
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 , can you help me with this official published study from the governmental source of US National Library of Medicine?
"The name is "A Y-chromosomal comparison of the Madjars (Kazakhstan) and the Magyars (Hungary)"
Link:
ncbi(.)nlm(.)nih(.)gov/pubmed/19170200
I can't wait for the next spamming round. Keep it coming bro, and don't forget the ancient wisdom of Borat. Sexy time!
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Okay, but what's wrong with it? As I wrote it, the Madjars of Kazakhstan have a different genetic composition than their neighbours, and 87% of them belong to the caucasian G1 haplogroup, which was one of the main haplogroup of the Sarmatians, Alans and today's Ossetes. Moreover it was the main component of the 5500 Sarmatian and Dacian armored knights who were relocated by Marcus Aurelius into Britannia.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie
Hy I'm from Hungary and I'd like to tell you that it's really hard us to track back where we are com from...
I mean if you look at our History you will see, that we are quite mixed.
There was a documentely film that when the ,,Home conquest" (=Honfoglalás) was here in the Carpatian-basin was live Avars, Morvas (Slovaks, Chehs, etc.) and the ancient hungarians are assimilated. Close to the first millenia they wewe around 15% now (most less) 9% have any sign of the ,,ancients"
LBStudios 5 months ago
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LBStudios 5 months ago
@gogoasacenusie
Plus let Us don't forget the invasion of Tatars, Osmans (Hungary shattered in to three part (Hungary (Habsburg ruler), Transylvania, The ,,Hódoltság" (Turkey conquest)), etc. The rulers after Árpád-dinnasty Kings from distant lands (like example: Anjou-dinnasty from France), because the child was always girl.
And also there was emigrants whom come distant lands like Kuns (cities like: KUNhegyes, KUNmadaras), Croates (=HORVÁTzsidány). In this Chaos how can you be sure?:-P
LBStudios 5 months ago
@LBStudios , you are right. All people are mixed, but i need to respond to trolls like Olav. Trolls don't have nationality or ethnical background. They are Romanian, Hungarian, etc and they just troll without thinking. Hope you didn't feel offended anyhow, my target are only trolls. Cheers.
gogoasacenusie 5 months ago
@gogoasacenusie
I see, but why do you care of them? Just ignore them (because they want you to make angry) or give them a negative vote. The trolls like them (who want make you angry) ,,just damage your beauty" (,,csak árt a szépségednek"). :-P
My experience is that (to the home trolls) should be ignored or give them a negative vote and make his message gone.
So just enjoy the music don't let Olav ruin the moments, because in this short time of live everymoment count. :-)
LBStudios 5 months ago
@LBStudios Kedves LBStudios, mielőtt lefekszel ennek az idiótának és a kompromisszum jegyében honfitársaidat ócsárolod, javaslom kicsit tájékozódj afelől ki is az akiről épp beszélsz. Ha vetted volna a fáradtságot hogy utánanézz ennek a Gogoasacenuise-nek, hamar rájöttél volna hogy egy elmebetegről van szó aki minden létező magyarokkal kapcsolatos Youtube videónál ott van és teleszemeteli azokat rosszindulatú, soviniszta megjegyzéseivel és sértegetéseivel.
Maradok tisztelettel...
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@Olav01234 nem csodálom,mert románul a neve szürke fánk szóval nem angol a faszi :)
vinczeatti 1 month ago
@Olav01234
Relakszálj tesvér.
Ez az egyik azon bizonyítékok közül, hogy valaha az őseink jól megvoltunk. Ha meg még is valaki kelti a feszültséget, ne törődj vele. Túl rövid az élet és van elég bajunk anélkül is hogy minden ilyen dolgon felhúzzuk magunk. Adjunk mindenkinek esélyt, ha nem él vele az a személy, az az ő baja.
watch?v=Cn1Glwo5N5M
Na így lazíts
watch?v=d-diB65scQU
LBStudios 3 weeks ago
@gogoasacenusie Your targets are all videos made by Hungarians or about Hungarians. And again, you are the one who fussing and trolling in a Hungarian video channel, not I'm that who doing it in a Romanian one, moron.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@Olav01234 , not really. I actually apologized to LBStudios, because he's a great and intelligent person. My only targets are trolls, regardless of their nationality including Romanian trolls. Peace.
gogoasacenusie 1 month ago
@gogoasacenusie Your behaviour and history of writings show a different picture. You shit every Hungarian video with you malicious, chauvinistic provocation and arrogance.
Olav01234 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@gogoasacenusie
Köszönöm, de ne fényez én is hülye vagyok a magam módján...
Thank you. I'm not not great neither intelligent. I'm me and not more. Anyhow I'd like to look after of our origin, which looks is quite as secretful as the Bermudan mystery.
LBStudios 3 weeks ago
@LBStudios , you're welcome my friend, thank you for the vid
gogoasacenusie 3 weeks ago
@gogoasacenusie
This one of the many proof that once we all live in peace so please let us try to be friends I think we all have enough problems in life so let us not make more.
watch?v=Cn1Glwo5N5M
Like this:
watch?v=d-diB65scQU
LBStudios 3 weeks ago
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Olav01234 6 months ago
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@gogoasacenusie Pope Pius II. after the world-renown victory of János Hunyadi in the battle of Nándorfehérvár (now Belgrade) in 1456 writes thus in a letter written to Emperor Frederick III:
„Hungary is the shield of Christianity and the protector of Western civilization.”
Jean Lemaire de Belges (1473-1524) French (vallon) writer in 1511:
„Hungary is the bastion of Christianity.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Eugene, Prince of Savoy had coined the sadly cynical words:
„if they will it will be our victory: if they lose it will be their funeral.”
Robert Johnson writes in 1616: „This kingdom alone has done more to stop the Ottoman ambitions and fortunes, than all other Christian states put together.”
John Milton (1608-1674) writer of Paradise Lost: „I am proud that England has close cultural ties to Hungary.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Charles-Louis Montesquieu (1689-1755): „Hungarians are well renown for their love for freedom, their noble and generous hearts, and their heroic courage. Their hospitality is legendary.”
Lady Mary Montagu, wife of Wortley, British Ambassador writes in 1717: „Hungarian ladies are much more beautiful than Austrians, all the beauties in Vienna come from Hungary.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Jules Michelet (1798-1874):
„The Hungarian Nation is the aristocracy of heroism, greatness of heart and dignity. When will we pay back our debt towards this blessed nation that saved the West? French historians should at last show their gratitute towards Hungary, hero of Nations. This Nation lifts us up and ennobles us with their heroic example. Hungarian heroism is a manifestation of high morals.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Eduard Sayous (1842-1898): „Western Nations should be grateful for the services that Hungary has done for civilization, at first when She sacrificed Her own body to stop barbarism, and then when She clung with unwavering courage to Her freedom.”
Englishman G. Herring writes in his guide book in 1838: „Hungary was the obstacle of Turkish expansion, cradle of constitutional liberty and religious tolerance.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Victor Tapié:
„Europe failed to recognize in time its profound solidarity with Hungary . . . On whose shoulders had fallen nearly all the weight of the wars against the Turks . . . Hungary's nobility had assumed the role of the knights errants of Christianity sustaining for a long time a considerable and efficacious military effort. . .
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ...The Hungarian nation, having captured the affection of other peoples owing to her irreducible resistance, has accumulated a treasure of prestige which remains one of the major facts of political history . . . Between the XIIth and XVth centuries it had proved its fitness to be the equal of the great realms of Europe . . . But the Hungarians also had to learn that they must rely on no one except themselves…”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie René Grousset :
„Hungary (together with Poland) had for long been the West's outpost facing Asiatic barbarism. Ever since the conversion of Árpád's realm to Latin civilization its role was to stop at the Carpathians and along the Danube all pressures coming from the steppes of the East or from Asia Minor. It was due to Hungary's resistance in the XIIIth century that the Mongol invasion could be deflected towards the Black Sea...
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ...It was Hungary's heroism which bade a halt to the expansion of the Ottoman Empire on the Danube and ultimately compelled it to withdraw ever farther in the Balkans”
Saint-René Taillandier (1817-1879): „The Hungarian Nation cannot be destroyed. Even if they but Her in the grave, sooner or later she will resurrect.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie R. Backwill, English political writer writes in 1841: „Hungary should retake Her place among the nations of the world and be what She was before: the proudest bastion of Europe.”
Victor Hugo (1802-1885): „Hungary is the Nation of heroes, Germany represents virtue, France represents libery, Italy represents glory among the nations of the world. Hungary is the incarnation of valour.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Otto von Bismarck, Chancellor of Germany (1815-1898): „A strange people are the Hungarians. But I like them very much.”
Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), President of the United States, upon a visit to Hungary in 1910 spoke thus: „The whole civilized world is in debt towards Hungary for Her past.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Élisée Reclus (1833-1905):
„Hungary’s outstanding asset is its geographic unity. The Kingdom of Hungary is geographically speaking one of Europe’s most coherent territory. Whatever should in the future happen to Central-European states, we can be sure that Hungary will always play the most important part in the huge arena sorrounded by the Carpathian mountains.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Paul Topinard (1830-1911) French anthropologist in his first anthropological handbook published in 1881:
„Nowadays the features of the learned Hungarian families are among the most beautiful in Europe. Their stature is somewhat larger than medium, they are well-built, their features are symmetrical. Their skin colour is white or light brown, their hair and eyes are brown. Based on preliminary anthropological data, their relationship to Finnish peoples is questionable.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Hans Norman 1883: „From all the peoples of Hungary the real Hungarians stand out… they are well-built, muscular people, noble, like they are carved from marble… their eyes are fiery.”
Payot: „Hungary is an admirable geographic unit. All parts are interdependent upon each other, and cannot be torn apart without inflicting damage upon the whole.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
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Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Vautier, French politician writes thus in the beginning of the 20. century:
„Hungary’s past is glorious, but the future holds the promise of even more glory. This nation, who deserved so much more, was detached from Europe by Austria, mainly for the reason to be able to exploit Her more easily, but also to be able to silence the voices of Hungary crying out for freedom and independence.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Gabriele D'Annunzio, Italian poet writes in 1926:
„Even until justice shall be restored to Hungary, the issues of the Carpathian Basin cannot be resolved for good. The war truly mutilated Hungary.”
Guglielmo Ferrero, Italian historian (1871-1942):
„Hungary is a thousand-years-old state, a historical and geographic whole, welded together by centuries, and held together by internal attractions. This unity cannot be torn apart in a moment, neither by weapon, nor by pen.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Prof. Archibald Cary Coolidge, who was familiar with politics and history of Central Europe, in 1919 made a proposition to Pr. Woodrow Wilson about the peace treaty of Trianon, reccommending to keep the unity of Hungary, and speeking out against the rape of Transylvania:
„To force upon a unified thousand-year-old nation such a final resolution, would surely condemn the future to hatred, enmity and war, and would mean the prospect of military confrontation in the near future.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie J. L. GARVIN, English publicist writes in 1925:
„Of all the defeated nations, the superior Hungarian nation has been given the most evil fate.”
Lord George Sydenham Clarke, member of the House of Lords writes thus in his book published in 1927:
„I look at the fate of this proud nation and its glorious history with utmost compassion, who are now locked in the armed ring of Little-Entente peoples.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Harold Sidney Harmsworth, Viscount Rothermere (1868-1940) writes thus in the June 27th, 1927. issue of the Daily Mail:
„The injustice of the new European borders is a constant threat to peace in Europe, and those hands, who have created today’s political situation, have scattered the seeds of a future war.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Albert Camus (1913-1960) French Nobel Prize winner writer said in his speech on October 23, 1957:
„The blood of the Hungarian nation. I do not belong among those, who wish for the Hungarian nation to take up arms yet again to fight a rebellion that is destined to be tread out before the eyes of the Western World, which would not spare neither applause nor Christian tears, but then would go home and put on his slippers, like football fans after a Sunday game.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ...There are too many dead in the stadium, one can only bargain with his own blood. The Hungarian blood is such a treasure of Europe and freedom, that we must save every drop of it. Upon this anniversary of liberty I wish with all my heart, that the silent resistance of the Hungarian people would carry on, strengthen itself, so that as an echo of a cry coming from all directions, would achieve in world opinion a boycott against the aggressors.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie And even if this world opinion is too weak and selfish to bring justice to this martyr nation, if our voice is too weak, I wish that the Hungarian resistance would hold out until the conter-revolutionary regimes of the East crumbles beneath the weight of their own lies and contradictions. The conquered and bound Hungary has done more for freedom than any other nation in these past 20 years.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie For this historical lesson to be heard by the blind and deaf West, much Hungarian blood had to be spilled – and this torrent of blood is now drying up in the memory of the public. In a Europe that has been left alone, we can only remain true to Hungary if we never ever betray what the Hungarian fighters gave their life, and never ever justify – not even indirectly – their murderers.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie It is very hard to be worthy of so much sacrifice. But we must try, forgetting our differences, reviewing our mistakes, multiplying our efforts and our solidarity in this finally unifying Europe. The Hungarian workers and intellectuals, before whom we stand now with so much helpless sorrow, know this, and they are the ones who taught us the deeper meaning of everything. Therefore if we share their tragedy, we may also share their hope.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ..Regardless of their suffering,their chains,and their exile,they have given us a royal legacy,which we have to earn: freedom,which they have not achieved for themselves,but in a single day have given back ours.”
Yves Danuver:
„Trianon is,on an international plane,strangely similar to those evil acts of which,by tacit agreement and owing to a sense of shame,nobody will speak..That conspiracy of silence is however more eloquent than any indictment or accusation could ever be.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Jean Cocteau (1889-1963) French poet, painter, acrobat, music-critic, actor wrote in his book „Hommage dés poètes français aux poètes hongrois” (Homage of the French poets to the Hungarian poets) in 1957:
„Dear Hungarians, you are all stars among the objects of the sky – and all of you are poets by the tragic lyre of action.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Robert Vallery-Radot:
„When a people has thus endured for more than a thousand years, faithful to its shortcomings as well as to its virtues, and resisted during those thousand years all invasions, is it entitled to the highest respect, particularly as it can no longer defend itself.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ...And when moreover his victors, claiming for themselves a monopoly of justice, declare solemnly before the entire world that the peace they are going to dictate will not be inspired by brute force, as all the others were, but by the law of nations, that people is entitled to expect fair treatment of its judges”
Ramon Cué Romano (1914-2001) Spanish Jesuit preast published a book of poems in 1957 entitled „Sangre de Hungaria” (The blood of Hungary).
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie (The Hungarians, the people of failed revolutions and independence wars, for a thousand years has stood alone, and with their own body and life protected not only their homeland, but all of Europe. So after 1956, the weaponless poets, acting by the conscience of the world, bowed their heads in front of the oppressed, the incarcerated, the dead and said: Gloria Victis, glory to the vanquished, who cannot be defeated.)
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Francesco Nitti, former Italian premier:
„Its mutilation was so monstrous and dishonest that no one wants to accept responsibility for it any longer, nor to know anything about it" And he added the question: "In the face of such universal shame one may justifiably ask oneself, who ever wanted that horribly iniquitous mutilation of Hungary ?...
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie ..Suppose that France were reduced in an analogous situation to one-third of its national territory and population (Nitti was writing between the two world wars), what would the reactions of the French be? There is no Englishman, no Frenchman, no Italian who would accept, for the duration, such conditions as were imposed upon Hungary,the same as there is no Hungarian worthy of that name,from Prince Primate down to the humblest peasant,to acquiesce in such a state of affairs.”
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Helmut Kohl:
„It was the Hungarians who dealt the greatest blow to international communism and the first stone was knocked out of the Berlin Wall by Hungarian heroism. ”
There are many more, but I hope it's quite enough for you to do not call an "international opinion" your one-sided, malicious, grudging voice.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie We have our culture which is the same as the 8 millenia old Tordos-Vinca culture complex and have a writing system similar to the Vinca-signs of that time. We speak an archaic agglutinative language like the Sumerian, Urartian, Hurrian, Elamite, Kassite, Hattic, Gutian, Basque and which is one of the most advanced language of the whole world... To conclude it, we are indigenous people in here since prehistoric ages and the land under our feet is ours from the beginning of time.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie By the way why don't you and MrRomania333 try to answer my questions? I think you should:
1. answer them to prove it those place, river and mountain names are in Romanian language.
2. admit that those names are in Hungarian so you came after the Hungarians.
3. leave youtube without saying anything and get into yourself (like RomanianWarrior1966) in order to stop lieing and spreading bullshit.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@Olav01234 ,
".......Between the 10th and 14th centuries new political formations emerged in the Carpathian-Danube region. The Hungarians, who had settled in Pannonia at the end of the 9th century and who entered Dacia in the 10th century, overwhelmed the Slavic-Romanian duchies, or voivodates, that they encountered there."
Britannica Enciclopedy
Source: britannica(.)com/EBchecked/topic/508461/Romania/42864/Romanians-and-Hungarians
Buh-bye
gogoasacenusie 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie These lines of the Britannica Encyclopedia reflects only an opinion.. the view of the writers. And as far as I know the Britannica Ecyclopedia is not a contemporary source of that age. If you interested in the 9-10th century history of Pannonia and Transylvania, read the Tarihi Ungurus or the Byzantine, Persian and Armenian sources instead.
Olav01234 6 months ago
@gogoasacenusie Really? Am I the one who started trolling in a topic about Romanian music of Transylvania or you were who started it in a video about Hungarian music you moron?? Who is the troll? I was that who started reviling and spreading my chauvinistic agenda on a Romanian channel or you were that in a Hungarian one?
Olav01234 6 months ago
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