June 14, 2004

Articles by Fred Hamori

Fred Hamori is a conroversial linguist...So use some judgement and try not to be overshadowed with official ideas. Think outside the box a bit.
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Articles by Fred Hamori (budapest@mail.calypso.com)


Mesopotamian and Finn-Ugor god names compared to Sumerian

The phonology of Sumerian and FinnUgor languages

Scythian Religious Terms

Scythian Vocabulary and Names

Based on the works of Gyula Meszaros
(Scyth, Hattic, Hittite, Kartvelian langs,Caucasus Lang)
Additions on Uralic, Sumerian, Hurrian, Hungarian by Fred Hamori
Additions on Turkic from Umit Ertim, and Marc Hubey
Additions on Chuvash from Elana Romanova


The Real Scythians of Messopotamia

Hungarian Mythology God and his helpers .

The name the Hungarians apply to themselves, ‘Magyar", derives from the Ugrian "Mansi– or "Magy–" with the addition of the Turkic "-eri." forming "Megyeri" – "Magyen." – "Magyar", which became the name of the largest tribe Both particles mean "men". The name given to them by the western historians, ‘Hungarian" (Latin: "Hungarus"), is a variation of the name "Hun-Ogur" – "Onogur" – "Hungur" used since the fifth century by foreign chroniclers, a reminder of their association with TurkicOnogur-Hun peoples.

The Early History of the Hungarian Ethnic Designations

The Hungarian Language

The Legend of Csaba

The Legend of the Turul Hawk

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