1290: Magyarab Jun 22, 2018
There are many old theories about sites in Africa having built by European travellers rather than natives which are Eurocentric and racist, so the idea that a Hungarian man by the name of László Almásy discovered a lost Hungarian tribe in Africa would seem to fit into this type, but actually it is thought to be true. The Magyarab tribe, the name of which is strikingly similar to Magyar is estimated to be descended from 16th century Hungarians who travelled to southern Egypt and Sudan when the Ottoman Empire controlled those lands, and some stayed, intermarrying with the Nubians. Genetic information, as well as many loan words, suggest that these people were in fact from central Europe, though today they speak Arabic. The name comes from 'Magyar' (Hungarian) and -Ab which is Nubian for 'tribe'.
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