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Where did the Finno-Ugric people come from?
Sources are below. Since genetics and archeology are both very rapidly developing fields, some of the information in this video may become dated in the future. But I hope I gave you a good idea of when and how the Finno-Ugric migration into Europe took place.
Things get more complex as Finno-Ugrians diverge into various subgroups at the end of the Bronze Age, so I will be tackling these subgroups in future videos. Look out for a video on Ugric and Hungarian migrations, as well as the Finnic expansion across the Baltic. I also purposefully didn’t talk about genetics in this video, since it needs a deeper explanation for those who aren’t familiar with the field, so a video on Finno-Ugric gen...
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Isuri rahvalaule
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Kuus rahvalaulu Ingerimaa isuritelt. Laulud on võetud Folklore'i Vadja ja isuri rahvalaulude leheküljelt (www.folklore.ee/pubte/eraamat/vadjaisuri/ee/index). 0:00 - Maarojani, sizojani 3:29 - Oi, Mari, sisaruveni 6:21 - Hoz miä itken, hoz miä laulan 11:42 - Iloidaaks müö, ihmeen noored 14:48 - La ko katson liekkuani 18:12 - Oi miun ehtoiza emmoini
Vadja rahvalaule
Просмотров 4482 года назад
Seitse rahvalaulu Ingerimaa vadjalastelt. Laulud on võetud Folklore'i Vadja ja isuri rahvalaulude leheküljelt (www.folklore.ee/pubte/eraamat/vadjaisuri/ee/index). 0:00 - Avatka Viro veräjäd 2:36 - Kui miä õlin peeni poika 5:16 - Tulkaa tüttäred tulõllõ 10:05 - Ai-voi poigad 13:09 - Tšako kukku, maa kumizi 18:06 - Oi vävü, vävüjuveni 20:29 - Lennä, lennä, leppälintu
Seto rahvalaule
Просмотров 5492 года назад
Kaheksa rahvalaulu Setomaalt. Laulud on võetud Väike Hellero kogumikest (v2ikehellero.wixsite.com/runo) ja Regilaulu Podcasti SoundCloudi lehelt (soundcloud.com/regilaulupodcast). 0:00 - Tat'okõnõ, sa tsidsakõnõ 2:08 - Handa, handa, hahekõsõ 5:03 - Hoi tara, ai tara 8:51 - Käüge-ks ti, kulla käekese 11:30 - Püürä, püürä, tsõõri, tsõõri 14:18 - Õhtulaul 17:06 - Olin öö läbi üleval 21:31 - Öeldi ...
Võro rahvalaule
Просмотров 4562 года назад
Kümme rahvalaulu Vana-Võromaa kihelkondadest. Laulud on võetud Väike Hellero kogumikest (v2ikehellero.wixsite.com/runo), Tarõ taivahe arhiivilindistustest (www.folklore.ee/Kannel/index2.html) ja Regilaulu Podcasti SoundCloudi lehelt (soundcloud.com/regilaulupodcast). 0:00 - Latsi käski mulle laulda (Karula) 1:19 - Kis sääl kuusõl kullõlili (Karula) 3:24 - Laida laisalõ (Rõuge) 5:27 - Oh sa ullu...
Mari folk songs by Anatoli Jermakov set to Mari artwork
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0:00 - Zvenigovo vel 5:04 - Ervel Marii 11:35 - Kushtymo sem 15:18 - Volzhsk vel
Biarmia - Marrasmaa
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Support them n shit: marrasmaa.bandcamp.com
3 Mari folk songs on the küsle by Šižät Väl
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0:00 - "Пеледышан садыш" 2:28 - "Сола вуйыштет" 5:25 - "Тел салым"
Tyushtya - Torama
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Made by Torama: torama.bandcamp.com
Hill Mari anthem - Кырыкмары гимн
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Hill Mari anthem - Кырыкмары гимн
The Hunt from Mooseman (original version)
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Finno-Ugric Juche
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Finno-Ugric Juche
TRUE ORIGINS OF FINNO-UGRIANS REVEALED
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TRUE ORIGINS OF FENN-UGORIANS PROVEN BY RECENT STUDIES AND GENE TESTS ANCIENT SUMERIAN REGION FINNO-URALIC URALIC URHEIMAT URALIC LANGUAGES
EPIC KOMI THEOCRACY
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praise teh pam
A day in the life of a hungarimutt
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sorry na ez menő
Alternate Future of Finno-Ugria
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Alternate Future of Finno-Ugria
when an indo-european tryna mess with a finno-ugrian
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when an indo-european tryna mess with a finno-ugrian

Комментарии

  • @Eastward-v9m
    @Eastward-v9m 3 дня назад

    1:53 i think they related to paleosiberians You know, paleo Siberian Yukaghirs speak Uralic languages

  • @litchius
    @litchius 5 дней назад

    i still waiting for next video

  • @Eerikmaki
    @Eerikmaki 5 дней назад

    Interesting video.

  • @kalnieminen65
    @kalnieminen65 7 дней назад

    This was very good. I learned about some things I haven't been able to connect for some time now. Sellest tähemalt !!

  • @niimunnu
    @niimunnu 8 дней назад

    Su aksent on nii räme, et ületab stereotüübi piiri... Kas õpi paremini rääkima või lõpeta ära....

  • @peteraranyi8646
    @peteraranyi8646 8 дней назад

    Greetings from Hungary! :)

  • @mahaaryaman7088
    @mahaaryaman7088 9 дней назад

    Wow its really that some people got nothing better to do with themselves, other than troll. Anyways most of you finno-uralic people just like west asian turks are assmilated indo-european speaking people and not truly finno uralic or turkic.

  • @ИванПетров-н2ю9с
    @ИванПетров-н2ю9с 10 дней назад

    why an Italian accent ? 👽

  • @underestim4tion
    @underestim4tion 10 дней назад

    It is crazy for me as someone being half of the moksha people (one of the mordvins) to see that we and our other finnish brothers' ancestors literally came to existence out of nowhere

  • @Lucien.Libertaire
    @Lucien.Libertaire 10 дней назад

    Thank you for this video! I'm waiting the next one. I knew the interesting bronze age story of the Uralic people, but every Hungarians really need to see it. Try to promote this and the next episode in Hungary.

  • @junfour
    @junfour 13 дней назад

    The absolute mind blow of "orja" coming from "Aryan" lol. I wonder what some old-timey Germans would have had to say about that.

    • @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia
      @BorderGuardJaegerFinlandia 11 дней назад

      Well, they maybe would have said that perfect... Now can we have the Slaves as or slaves and on top of that put these Aryan people in that same category 🤔(Orja=Slave)..... As we all know aren't we Germans Aryan, but Germanic, so print new books damn it and take that Adolf to a new history lesson, so he can write himself a new best selling book/bible 👋

  • @cinderellaandstepsisters
    @cinderellaandstepsisters 14 дней назад

    The language is finno-ugric in Finland . Nothing else is not. By the way in the early days ppl in Finland spoke an indoeuropian language.

  • @elias_toivanen
    @elias_toivanen 14 дней назад

    Trying to create a narrative of human activity over millenia will lead you to only one place...astray

  • @RazorsharpLT
    @RazorsharpLT 16 дней назад

    Ah, Estonians are mongol-tatars confirmed

  • @JohnRPGX
    @JohnRPGX 20 дней назад

    Interesting and very well detailed video, thanks for uploading it. Greetings from Hungary 👋

  • @jussikankinen9409
    @jussikankinen9409 21 день назад

    Finland suomi name comes from soomi people reindeer people, new finns drove saami people from Tampere to north and took they land

  • @jussikankinen9409
    @jussikankinen9409 21 день назад

    War is human way to evolve

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 21 день назад

    Amikor az emberek először énekeltek csoportokban, milyen volt a csoport geometriai alakja?

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 21 день назад

    The meaning of VER in Hungarian is that someone beats someone or someone hits something. For example, someone beating metal with a hammer. VÉR means blood. VERET is the result of hitting metal. VERT in Hungarian is the past tense of VER, meaning to beat someone or something. Also, someone or something has the quality of being beaten. The word VERT means armour. Was the armour beaten when it was made and used? I think so. With the exception of the word VÉRT, all the other words are of Finno-Ugric origin according to linguists. But the word VÉRT is of Iranian origin!!! Is this really true?

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 21 день назад

    Ammianus Marcellinus wrote that he wanted to welcome the Sarmatians as obedient subjects of the Roman emperor. The name "obedient subject" did not please one of the Sarmatians, who pulled off his boots and threw them at the emperor, shouting the words "MARHA MARHA". The word MARHA in Hungarian means cattle and fool.

  • @ennkaljo184
    @ennkaljo184 22 дня назад

    Estonians have different DNA than Finns, not just because we had different conquerors, actually they did not mingle with peasants and Estonians in North Estonia and in Saaremaa had their own nobility who reigned long after German or Danish conquests and in fact many Estonian nobilities gave their blood to many later European nobility family trees, this is well documented in commentaries to the Liber Census Daniae by Edgar Valter Saks quite a long time ago.

  • @fauconleger7067
    @fauconleger7067 24 дня назад

    So basicaly, Finns, Estonians and Hungarians are a mix of Proto-Slavs/Indo-Iranians/Balts/Germanic and maybe forgotten I-E sub-groups+ bit a Siberian origine

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 27 дней назад

    Mario Alinei: Etrusco una forma arcaica di ungherese. Etruský archaický tvar maďarčiny

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 27 дней назад

    Some similar words between Ancient Greek and Hungarian (Ancient Greek words are in front and are written in Hungarian letters). According to linguists, they are not derived from ancient Greek. oszüté=ecet, szüszmatia=csizmadia, szüpö=cipő, pisztosz= biztos, szkoloph=cölöp pikrósz=pokróc cendesz=csendes, szegít=segít, moszt=most, meszél=mesél, eszik=esik, filesz=füles hász=ház baiosz=bájos, deüsz=dísz, édesz=édes, kádosz=kád, nagy korsó, kallimosz=kellemes, kopasz=kopasz, krikosz=karikás lébész=lábos, márgosz=mérges, megasz=magas, mogisz=mégis, meiligosz=meleg, mókosz=mókás mókészisz=mókázás, nearosz=nyers, noeszisz=nézés, pinosz=penész, piosz=piás, pioszisz=piálás, pürrosz=piros, risz=rés rütész=retesz, szürtosz=szurtos, teléeisz=teljes, ügiész=egész kithara=citera, kitharaz=citeráz oür=őr, oüriz=őriz

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 27 дней назад

    The most recent theory is that the Indo-European language family came to the steppe from the Caucasus and south of it. But what language could the people living there have spoken? But if the Uralic language family is not related to the Eastern European hunters, it could be related to the carriers of genes specific to the Nganassans, which, according to recent genetic research, originated from the Yakut population of the Late Bronze Age. The Asian Scythians often carry over 50% of these genes (Tasmola, Pazyryk). The oldest Scythian finds are also found here. The oldest Scythian kurgan sites in Arzhan are best approached from the Minusinski Basin.

  • @mrroyale5688
    @mrroyale5688 27 дней назад

    Scythian king ATAIAS. Father in Hungarian ATYA or APA. Archer in Hungarian ÍJÁSZ. A-TY-A-Í-J-Á-SZ A-T-A---I-A-S the king is depicted as an archer on coins. According to the Greeks, the Scythian name of Dionysus is BORYSTENES. Wine in Hungarian BOR. God in Hungarian ISTEN. BORYSTEN-ES BORISTEN

  • @Spootiful
    @Spootiful 28 дней назад

    1:52 Considering Uralic has loanwords from early Indo-European (before Proto-Tocharian and before Proto-Indo-Iranian) they likely came from the West and then later moved back bringing loanwords with them. I'm not an expert in the field so I may very well be wrong, but based on what I know of PIE and PU it seems unlikely to have occurred through such long-distance trading. 5:47 That is also why there are so many loanwords for woman, sister, queen, and other female titles.

  • @janismancevics6638
    @janismancevics6638 29 дней назад

    This video is tearing me apart as a Latvian! 😅 We are just as Finno-Ugrics as Indo-Europeans. 😁

  • @VanaeCavae
    @VanaeCavae Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video. I have spent some time looking for a detailed video about the origins about the Finns and the Estonians who each speak a very non indo european language. Your video is so comprehensive and has answered all of my questions and also even questions that i did not really think of asking. Thank you again.

  • @rohitiyer230
    @rohitiyer230 Месяц назад

    Good summary of interaction of Arya and Uralic peoples. Look forward to more videos from you.

  • @gurbanabbasov
    @gurbanabbasov Месяц назад

    Wow just wow! Just found your channel. Please don’t stop! Make more on Turkic and Mongolic as well please! Love from Baku!

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer Месяц назад

    MY DNA SAYS THAT I AM SKOGS FINN

  • @lindsayheyes925
    @lindsayheyes925 Месяц назад

    That was a gallop through prehistory that I did not expect. Thank you. BTW, there may be an outlier: P. Revesz would contend that you had left out Minoans on the islands of Crete and Cyprus, based on his comparative analysis of Linear A with Hungarian scripts.

  • @kenseitakesi4521
    @kenseitakesi4521 Месяц назад

    Suomalaiset on mongooleja!!!

  • @Dirlik_Agaci
    @Dirlik_Agaci Месяц назад

    All Uralic, Turkic, Mongolic, Manchu-Tungusic, Japonic, Ainu, Aleut and Koreanic languages came from same origin. Around of Amur river, north of Yellow Sea, Manchuria. All this languages have same gramatical construction, very very similar. All this languages serated from each other very anccient times, like Afro-Asiatic languagesi maybe 9000 years ago. Indo-European languages separated each ıther very new, maybe 5000 years ago, because of this they are more similar. But Afro-Asiatic languauges and our langugages don't similar but have nearly 100% same sturucture and grammar. For example Finnish *minä* - *sinä* - *hän* = Old Turkish *men* - *sen* - *an* (I, you, he/she/it), Finnish *minun* - *sinun* = Turkish *menim/benim* - *senin* (my - yours)... Old Turkic *ka* and *ke* (making question word) today a lot of Turkish word came from this, *kaç* (how much?), *kangı* (today "hangi", which?), *kaçan* (today "haçan" when?) etc. Japanese making question word is *ka* too, and Finnish *ko* and *kö* are same too, came from same origin. Turkic *-de* (according to vovel harmony can be -da, -te, -ta but origin is -de), Mongolic *-d* , Japanese *de* and Finnish *-ssa* / *-ssä* also came from same origin, t~s actually same consonant, Finnish *Helsingissä* = Turkish *Helsinki'de* = Japanese *Helsinki de* , Mongolian *Helsinkid* meaning (in the Helsinki, at the Helsinki)...

  • @keijojaanimets819
    @keijojaanimets819 Месяц назад

    Aksent ei ole nigu Eesti?🤔

  • @Dora_Enjoyer
    @Dora_Enjoyer Месяц назад

    I’m Moksha and I’m proud my ancestors fought in Genghiz Khan army 💪💪

  • @latakicsi2183
    @latakicsi2183 Месяц назад

    Hi a hungarian/magyar here, this video seems pretty correct finugric people lived and moved west on the border of forest/grass steppe, they were good bronze smiths and this helped the keep in bay the neighbouring turkics tribes too, as I know hungarian/magyars left behind the other finugric people somewhere around south of ural and moved the charpatian-basin and now almost 15 millions of people speaks hungarian/magyar here

    • @VanaeCavae
      @VanaeCavae Месяц назад

      I encountered a guy on FB who said that Uralic people are actually Northern Turks. 😄

    • @latakicsi2183
      @latakicsi2183 29 дней назад

      @@VanaeCavae yep some turboturks are insane

  • @JoeSmith-sl9bq
    @JoeSmith-sl9bq Месяц назад

    The Altai region is home to the greatest conquerors- Huns, Turks, Fin-Urgals

  • @TurisasFTW
    @TurisasFTW Месяц назад

    There is a language group called finno-ugric. There is no ethnic people called finno-ugric. Therefore the real question is, where the finno-ugric languages came from? People of Finland, Hungary are not from the same specific place. Also not genetically even closely related to each other.

  • @qmarkka
    @qmarkka Месяц назад

    Interesting stuff presented very well.

  • @LuisAldamiz
    @LuisAldamiz Месяц назад

    Nah, you're confusing the, almost certainly Tungusic, Seima-Turbino expansion with the origin of Uralics, which are much much older, from the Epipaleolithic in Europe, where they formed the genetic cluster EHG upon largely patrilocal admixture with the native WHG populations, and even older in Siberia (surely from the end of the LGM onwards). The Tungusic are identified by large amounts of mtDNA D, while the Uralics were rather dominated by mtDNA C instead (although with lots of European haplogroups such as H and U as well).

    • @Nastya_07
      @Nastya_07 Месяц назад

      Seima-Turbino had absolutely nothing to do with Tungusics, Evenks and Evens expanded northwards way later, at about the time of Genghis Khan Uralic also also for sure not that old, Late Proto-Uralic split in 2500 BC and Finno-Ugric got into contact with Early Proto-Indo-Iranian in Fatyanovo-Abashevo, then Indo-Iranian expands to the southern Urals, develops into Late Proto-Indo-Iranian and Samoyedic gets in contact with it And the actual Uralic spread only started in 2000 BC Source: Häkkinen, Jaakko (2023). "On Locating Proto-Uralic". Finnisch-Ugrische Forschungen. 68 (68): 43-100.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Месяц назад

      @Nastya_07 - Look up: V.I. Molodin et al., "Human migrations in the southern region of the West Siberian Plain during the Bronze Age: Archaeological, palaeogenetic and anthropological data". Part of a wider book published by De Gruyter (2013). There is a clear layering of successive populations in West Asia, which are discernible in their ethnicity by their mtDNA: high mtDNA C (Uralics), high mtDNA D (Altaics) and very low in both (Indoeuropeans, Iranics to be specific). The Seima-Turbino culture (Odinovo) is the only ones in the high mtDNA D group. Why do I claim they are almost certainly Tungusic? Because of what I saw at: Miroslava Derenko et al., "Complete Mitochondrial DNA Analysis of Eastern Eurasian Haplogroups Rarely Found in Populations of Northern Asia and Eastern Europe". PLoS ONE 2012. There is an "Evenk cluster" specific to the taiga, that also includes modern Turkic-speakers but that seems to be originally Tungusic (Turkics only expanded later and are, like Mongolics, steppe peoples, not primarily taiga peoples). If you think that Finno-Ugrics were still Siberians in 2500 BCE, how then they became 90% Europeans in such a short time while living semi-isolated in the taiga belt? No, this can only be explained via EHG, via a much older arrival and interaction with Europeans, primarily Paleoeuropeans of the WHG type. That's how you get Estonians being the most WHG of all modern Europeans!

    • @Nastya_07
      @Nastya_07 Месяц назад

      @@LuisAldamiz None of the individuals in the Seima-Turbino site of Rostovka carry D, and none of the autosomal components present (WSHG, Steppe_MLBA, Yakutia_LNBA) are tied to Tungusics Finno-Permians have Yakutia_LNBA as well, first Y-DNA haplogroup N is tied to this ancestry and Estonian do have a little bit of it autosomally Another thing that points to a late spread of Finno-Ugric is that in Finnic, there's a Baltic substrate, not a superstrate Sources: Zeng et al. (2 October 2023). "Postglacial genomes from foragers across Northern Eurasia reveal prehistoric mobility associated with the spread of the Uralic and Yeniseian languages". BioRxiv. Childebayeva et al. (2024). "Bronze age Northern Eurasian genetics in the context of development of metallurgy and Siberian ancestry". Communications Biology. 7 (1): 1-12.

  • @grov508
    @grov508 Месяц назад

    People from sweden inhabited "Finland" (Österland) long before the finnic people. Give it back.

  • @mehmethalfinger2461
    @mehmethalfinger2461 Месяц назад

    Peymä for Milk? Like peynir for cheese in Turkish. A Ural-Altaian language...

  • @KateeAngel
    @KateeAngel Месяц назад

    Yeah any map about languages which shows one language per country, is worth 💩

  • @bulentkulkuloglu
    @bulentkulkuloglu Месяц назад

    The geography and time of the origination of Uralic people you mentioned matches the geography and time of origination of Turkic people. Now I wonder, what was and how was their relationship?

  • @socalmagyar
    @socalmagyar Месяц назад

    Excellent video! My only suggestion would be to zoom out on the maps a bit more, as people who are unfamiliar with central Asian geography will find it hard to get their orientation. Start with a wide-angle view, then zoom in to highlight the particular territorial detail. Also: I had no idea that the notion of alloying copper and tin came from uralic/finno/ugric peoples. Is this a recent hypothesis, and is it generally accepted?

    • @socalmagyar
      @socalmagyar Месяц назад

      Aha -- I read up on the Seima-Turbino culture and see that it has wide acceptance. This is fascinating.

  • @johnssmith4005
    @johnssmith4005 Месяц назад

    HELL

  • @TimoTime-pi5kp
    @TimoTime-pi5kp Месяц назад

    I can smell fish in your breath:P Halszagú rókony:P

  • @jarigustafsson7620
    @jarigustafsson7620 Месяц назад

    sounds like ruZZia belongs to Finns & Estonians and Hungarians, putler....