Inquisition in Europe: what they hide.

Estonian and "Livisch" (German expression) are similiar to the Hungarian language. And it exist in Scandinavia and Balticum much more languages which have not a lot to do with the Slaws.
This question is extremely confusing. Estonians are Sami and their languages are Sami. They began to call the Sami Finns and invented the "Finougric hypothesis," although the Ugrians had nothing to do with the Sami. The Lithuanian language is considered to be Baltic, but they did not belong to the Balts either, they included only Litva, and it was the Litvinos who were called "the Nemetsi" (slavic name for germans)because they lived in the riverbed of the Neman.
 
There has never been such an ethnic group,

Did I say this is an ethnic group?

these are peoples who were Huns, or who adopted their language,

What a bullshit. The Hungarians speak an fino-ugric language. It's said this is one of the oldest groups of languages in Europe.

including the Illyrians,

The Slaws seddled in the area where the Illyrians once had lived. This has absolutelly nothing to do with each other.


Also the Norics are a very old European tribe. And also the Norics have absolutelly nothing to do with Slaws.

Veneti in the Balkans,

The Veneti come from Italy. It's an own unique culture more comparable with the Romans then with anyone else.

and the southern Balts (Belarusians and historical Russians)
Now they are also considered only a linguistic group, and they also include the continental Sami.

The Russians in Russia and Belarus speak a Slawic language. The Sami speak an fino-ugric language.
 
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The Russians in Russia and Belarus speak a Slawic language. The Sami speak an fino-ugric language.
To the north of Moscow, Russians are the Sami (Chukhonts). Yes, now they speak the Hun language, like the Balts themselves. But these are not their native languages
 
By the way, there are still separate ethnic groups of the Sami: Karelians, Vod, Ves and about 20 other small peoples
 
These are natives of the Dyakovo, Ilmen and Esto-Liv cultures.
 
This question is extremely confusing. Estonians are Sami and their languages are Sami. They began to call the Sami Finns and invented the "Finougric hypothesis," although the Ugrians had nothing to do with the Sami. The Lithuanian language is considered to be Baltic, but they did not belong to the Balts either, they included only Litva, and it was the Litvinos who were called "the Nemetsi" (slavic name for germans)because they lived in the riverbed of the Neman.

I fear if you will continue with your stupid form of fantasy history then in a worst case scenario we Germans will react and seddle down in Madagascar and send all people from Madagascar to Germany - so you will get new historical problems.
 
The myth about the proximity of the Finns and the Ugrians was apparently invented on the basis that the Ugric peoples of the upper Volga region lived in the neighborhood with the Sami of the Dyakovo and Ilmen cultures, they nominally united them into one people, and this served as the basis for the invent of the "Finougrians", but in fact the Ugrians and the Sami had no common history and culture. Hungarians and Uyghurs have no Sami genetics, they have never crossed, and have no common ancestors.
 
By the way, there are still separate ethnic groups of the Sami: Karelians, Vod, Ves and about 20 other small peoples
So much more important unique cultures which have to be protected because they carry their value in themselve.
 
They lived between Italy and the Balkans. These are exactly the real finns, a variant of their name fenii. They were called the same veins
It's next to Norik

The Veneti, Illyrians and Norics have nothing to do with Slaws. The Fins have nothing to do with Slaws. Non one has historically anything to do with Slaws except the Slaws on their own. But as far as I know Czechs and Poles and others hate their Slawic brother nation Russia very much - on understandable reasons.
 
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The original "Slavs" are only Western Slavs (including Western Ukrainians). Only these peoples spoke "Slavic" initially, and nothing is known about their languages before Slavic. That is, they are Huns. The name of Ukraine most likely came from the Ugrians, "Ugra-ina", this is a typical suffixation, the Germans called this land the Land of the Huns, and until the 18th century it was part of Poland, and then Austro-Hungary. Half of the Ukrainian songs mention the Danube, and their language is the purest and most melodic of all Slavic dialects, therefore it is not mixed with the Baltic and Balkan substrates, which have roughened Russian and South Balkan langs
 
The myth about the proximity of the Finns and the Ugrians was apparently invented on the basis that the Ugric peoples of the upper Volga region lived in the neighborhood with the Sami of the Dyakovo and Ilmen cultures, they nominally united them into one people, and this served as the basis for the invent of the "Finougrians", but in fact the Ugrians and the Sami had no common history and culture. Hungarians and Uyghurs have no Sami genetics, they have never crossed, and have no common ancestors.
no comment - except that also this sounds again totally stupid
 
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The Balkans were Slavicized by the Avars,

The idea that the Awars have anything to do with the Slaws is nothing else then your idea. As I said: Perhaps "you" murdered the Awars and overtook their countries. Who knows?

they adopted their language, and became South Slavs.

The language of the Awars is absolutelly unknown and we never will know it. Which kind of language they spoke is absoluteloly impossible to say with the very few data which we have about their language. Now go and buy a new brain or stop it to use drugs or Vodka.
 
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The original "Slavs" are only Western Slavs (including Western Ukrainians). Only these peoples spoke "Slavic" initially, and nothing is known about their languages before Slavic. That is, they are Huns.

Buy a new brain!

The name of Ukraine most likely came from the Ugrians, "Ugra-ina", this is a typical suffixation,

The meaning of the word Ukraine is "borderland"

the Germans called this land the Land of the Huns,

What we never did do. We called this country "Russland" and as well the Russians and the Belarussians "Ruthenen" (in English this would be "Ruthens") 200 years ago. Later we called it "Weißrussland". The name Belarus is a very difficult name for us because we speak normally "-us" like a soft Latin ending and not so hard. We should change the writing in the German language and write it "Belaruss".

and until the 18th century it was part of Poland,

The whole world was a part of Poland once. I saw many crazy Polish fantasy cards in my life. 200 years ago Poland did by the way not exist any longer. Russia, Prussia and Austria-Hungaria had seperated it into three parts.

and then Austro-Hungary. Half of the Ukrainian songs mention the Danube,

What a bullshit.

and their language is the purest and most melodic of all Slavic dialects, therefore it is not mixed with the Baltic and Balkan substrates, which have roughened Russian and South Balkan langs

Hmm ... that's now an interesting question. How to hang the brutal tyrant Lukashenko "most melodic" who likes to sell Belarus to Russia? Or whatelse do the people of Belarus do with criminal traitors and brutal tyrants?

 
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Almost all of southeastern Germany was also previously "Slavic". This is clearly seen in genetics as well. East Germany is not identical to West Germany, there is quite a lot of R1a, while in the west there is R1b. Therefore, they gravitated towards Austria Hungary. The modern German language is an intermediate variant between Slavic and English; Indo-European grammar has been preserved there in irregular verbs. In English and French it is completely extinct. This is due to the fact that the Franks came to the east later than to France and England, and the Frankish-German superstratum did not manage to supplant the Slavic substratum.
 
Part of the Hun community was in the Trans-Urals, there remained the Ugra region, which is etymologically identical to the name of Ukraine, formed from the ethnonym Ugrians (translated as great), this word seems to be found in the Vedas, in the Bronze Age. The country of Yugoria previously ran from modern Ugra to Ukraine, and Altaians are also native speakers of "Slavic" languages. The Bolsheviks developed their own Altai language for them, which they study at school, but they still have not begun to speak it, and no one knows it.
 
A kind of "Germanic" appearance, like that of the singer Sandra and Dieter Bohlen, these are typical Ural faces, round, with dimples on their cheks, such faces are often found in Ukraine, in the steppe Russia, among the Uighurs and Hazaras, among the Bashkirs. And most often they can be found in the Urals and the Volga region.
These are all descendants of a single Hun people.
For example, this guy from the Urals

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Girl from Hazarjat
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Uyhgur woman

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