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... Ugrian ought to be right . The idea that the Ugrians were the origi- nal ogres was a brilliant one , full of historical truth ; and it is really deplorable to find that it is not a fact . There was some- thing very interesting in ...
... Ugrian ought to be right . The idea that the Ugrians were the origi- nal ogres was a brilliant one , full of historical truth ; and it is really deplorable to find that it is not a fact . There was some- thing very interesting in ...
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... Ugrian peo- ple , and that the Ugro - Finnic element in their language is the original basis of it , we must seek their first home in the Ugro- Finnic , and more narrowly in the Ugrian , circle . If , on the other hand , we accept the ...
... Ugrian peo- ple , and that the Ugro - Finnic element in their language is the original basis of it , we must seek their first home in the Ugro- Finnic , and more narrowly in the Ugrian , circle . If , on the other hand , we accept the ...
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... Ugrian peoples north of the Kama , absorbed a new element into their language . In the same way he explains the origin of the Csuvas tongue . The Bulgarian people split up into two parts towards the end of the fifth century , just as ...
... Ugrian peoples north of the Kama , absorbed a new element into their language . In the same way he explains the origin of the Csuvas tongue . The Bulgarian people split up into two parts towards the end of the fifth century , just as ...
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... Ugrian ety- mology and proposes a Turkish one . He considers that Mag- yar stands for madsar , and that the original form was majar , meaning ' hero ' or ' chief . ' This would explain Μονάγερις , occurring in Theophanes † as the name ...
... Ugrian ety- mology and proposes a Turkish one . He considers that Mag- yar stands for madsar , and that the original form was majar , meaning ' hero ' or ' chief . ' This would explain Μονάγερις , occurring in Theophanes † as the name ...
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... Ugrians or Finns . This is a very dangerous sort of argument - plausible at first sight as a bold generalisation ... Ugrian peoples , and in constant communication with Turkish races , might have been infected with the nomadic habit ...
... Ugrians or Finns . This is a very dangerous sort of argument - plausible at first sight as a bold generalisation ... Ugrian peoples , and in constant communication with Turkish races , might have been infected with the nomadic habit ...
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