Magyarország vs Románia Promo || Hungary vs. Romania || Marian Cozma R.I.P

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  • sorry friend, gypsie kiled him, not Hungarians, gypsie are not Hungarian, just like gypsie are not Romanian, get your facts straight....

  • @melkarth2000, I used to be full of hate like yourself, I have white skin/brown hair, I look nothing like a gypsie, I also have a university degree and good job, In my life, I have met both bad and good Romanians, bad and good Hungarians, it is pretty daft to categorize everyone as the same, get your 35 year old butt out of your parents home and find a job and girlfriend, your views might change, the more we fight, the more sooner we will be worhiping Allah like they are in Western Europe

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  • it's Romania, and not ,,ROMAnia''! it's Hungary and not ,,HunGAYry''! so fuck you haters and thieving bastards!

  • gipsys suck,they dont are hungarians or romanians...only from India.

  • @barthagabor &hungarians from MONGOLIA...go back pliz!

  • @barthagabor u too

  • @magyar888 actually hungarians are gypsis 10%, but moust f them are slav 50%, get your facts straight....

  • @akicram You must read more...

    The "daco-romanian theory" was mentioned by the German Martin Opitz in 1622 by the romanian Nicolaus Olahus the Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary, around 1500, by the Eneas silvius Piccolomini, and Many Others! In that time there were no Habsburg pen-pushers, Ceausescu to fake our history or the French to "help" us falsify the history !

  • @akicram The content of Gesta Hungarorum is strengthened by many other historical sources like Simon of Kéza, Chronicon Dubnicense, Chronicon Posoniense, Anna Komnenos, Antonio Bonfini, Filip Callimachus and all the Humanists.

  • @akicram The presence of Vlahs ( Romanians ) in Transylvania as the Native people is acknowledged in the oldest Hungarian chronicle, "Gesta Hungarorum" where it's written:

    "(IX.) ... in terra Pannonie, que primo Athile regis terra fuisset ... quam terram habitarent Slavi, Bulgarii, et Blachii ac pastores Romanorum."

    Gesta Hungarorum:

    Source: h t t p://mek.niif.hu/07100/07139/ht­ml/0007/0004/0002-32d.html

  • @akicram You must read international books of history, not only hungarian!

    "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 between the 1st century B.C. and 1st century A.D."

    U.S. National Library of Medicine:

    Source: h t t p://w w w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1542­880

  • @akicram In many tombs Celtic Dacian pottery was discovered at Apahida (Cluj county) and Fântânele (Bistrita-Nasaud). As much as the Dacian tombs were discovered objects from La Tène culture and Celtic pottery (ceramics). These are irrefutable evidence who say clearly who were the first in Transylvania !

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