Székelys (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Székelys" in English language version.

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  • Aydemir, Hakan (15–16 November 2019). "A székely eredetkérdés megoldása" [Solution of the szekely origin question)]. A népvándorláskor kutatóinak XXIX. Konferenciája (29th Conference of scholars on the Migration Period) (in Hungarian). Budapest.

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  • Cathy O'Grady, Zoltán Kántor and Daniela Tarnovschi, Hungarians of Romania, In: Panayote Dimitras (editor), Center for Documentation and Information on Minorities in Europe — Southeast Europe (CEDIME-SE) Minorities in Southeast Europe, Ethnocultural Diversity Resource Center, 2001, p. 5

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  • Garrett Hellenthal; et al. (14 February 2014). "A Genetic Atlas of Human Admixture History". Science. 343 (6172): 751 (Fig.3.). CIs. for the admixture time(s) overlap but predate the Mongol empire, with estimates from 440 to 1080 CE. In each population, one source group has at least some ancestry related to Northeast Asians, with ~2 to 4% of these groups total ancestry linking directly to East Asia. This signal might correspond to a small genetic legacy from invasions of peoples from the Asian steppes (e.g., the Huns, Avesta, Magyars, and Bulgars) during the first millennium CE.

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  • Csukovits, Enikő (2005). Késő középkori leírások Erdély-képe [Image of Transylvania in late medieval descriptions] (PDF) (in Hungarian). Hungari et Siculi eadem lingua utuntur, nisi quod Siculi quaendam peculiaria gentis suae habeant vocabula

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  • Csányi B, Bogácsi-Szabó E, Tömöry G, Czibula Á, et al. (July 2008). "Y-Chromosome Analysis of Ancient Hungarian and Two Modern Hungarian-Speaking Populations from the Carpathian Basin". Annals of Human Genetics. 72 (4): 519–534. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1809.2008.00440.x. PMID 18373723. S2CID 13217908.

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