ITT: People you wouldnt have guessed to be there

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magyarab_people
>There are hungarians in North Africa

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Canadians
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_People
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammalsvenskby
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Texans
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Texan
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_Germans
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_German_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olędrzy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonezköy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Goths
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jews

>Brazil may have more Lebanese people than Lebanon

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmyks
Mongols living in the Don-Kuban basin

Holy shit some claims there is only 2 million Lebanese Brazilians but some 7 million.

Sorry for bumping

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Canadians

>Lebanese in Brazil work as travelling merchant
>has kids with native women in every town

Now the descendants of those children claim to be "100% Lebanese pure Phoenician" and you get those "7 million" BS.

>7 million
Its self-claimed, you see mullatos claiming lebanese heritage

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_People

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammalsvenskby

They're not Hungarians, they are sandniggers with a few Magyar loanwords.

That's pretty cool.

Cr*atians in the XXI century

See

Just like romanians are homo erectus with a few latin loanwords

One Hungarian wrote of his entire experience as a civilian doctor during the before during and after the Second Italian-Abyssinian war and Ethiopia under Italian during ww2 since he lived in both and he was impartial in his accounts at the time.

north africans in Europe

Correct me if im wrong, but i think japanese people are partly of afro descent (some islands in indian ocean). Thought that was pretty surprising.

kek, found the butthurt magyarshit.

I'm not sure how that relates to my post but okay. Magyarab are not Hungarians, not by genes, not by language, not in any way.

found the book.

Fascist Italian Brutality in Ethiopia, 1935-1937: An Eyewitness Account Paperback – March 2, 2015
by Saska Laszlo (Author), Szelinger Balazs (Editor)

>Magyarab are not Hungarians, not by genes, not by language
However, both are cum eating shitskins.

Magyars are white.

Kek. They are shit eating steppe niggers, mixed with slavshits and romanian gypsies.

>Polish and Slovak carpenters were some of the first settlers in Jamestown colony
>a Montenegro Serb challenged a samurai to a sword fight during the Russo-Japanese war and won
>northern Iraq used to be majority Christian until the high middle ages
>tons of Scottish people lived in Poland and Lithuania in the 17th century, mostly working as mercenaries
>Paraguay has German descendants speaking an Amerindian language

This isn't /int/

...

You are. That's bullshit.

Americans should be banned from this board

They should. Only an American would call Hungarians shitskins.

>Only an American would call Hungarians shitskins.
I am european and I call hungarians shitskins.

>I am european
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I heard they have similarities with sentinelese people. Also, no reason to be rude, I didnt mean to hurt your dweeb feelings

Lenin's father was of Kalmyk and Chuvash descent supposedly

Not him but Sentinelese don't have a single drop of African blood.

I didnt know that, they look like black people so I just assumed it. Thanks for clarifying.

>Kalmyk and Chuvash father
>Swedish, Baltic-German and Jewish mother
>historians call him "Russian"
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>beta-israelites
They always fascinated me

They're not really Israelites but they're definitely beta.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_Texans
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Texan
Central Texas has a bunch of Germans and Czechs, and some even still speak those languages. And God damn do they know how to make good food.

>and Jewish mother
A convert. He had Russian lineage from her.

you are doing it wrong

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_Germans

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_German_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic

Catherine the Great settled Germans along the Volga river, they kept their identity over centuries and even got their own Soviet republic (which was abolished in 1941).

They were majority in the countryside until probably the 1700s or 1800s. Another example is St. Thomas Christians of India.

When I first found this one I was amazed.
The other is the aforementioned magyarab people. Also african-hungarian is a thing now and is the pc term to call hungarian blacks.

How so?

europeans replaced the natives, which isnt the case with diasporas

Thanks OP, the rest of this thread is shit though
>europeans living in other parts of europe
>europeans living in north america
Who gives a shit

>The term Olędrzy has been used to describe two related, but slightly different, groups of settlers. First, it describes settlers in Poland from Friesland and the rest of the Netherlands, most often of the Mennonite faith, who in the 16th and 17th centuries founded villages in Royal Prussia, along the Vistula River and its tributaries, in Kuyavia, Mazovia and Greater Poland. They possessed knowledge of flood control, and a well-developed agrarian culture. At that time, they were the wealthiest group of peasants. They maintained personal freedom, and their own religion and beliefs. After the First Partition of Poland, some of them emigrated to Ukraine.

>Second, in a later period (up to the middle of the 19th century), the term Olędrzy was used to describe settlers of different ethnicities (principally Germans and Poles, at times Scots, Czechs, and Hungarians), who benefited from certain privileges resulting from the law established by the Frisian and Dutch colonists (such as personal freedom,[Note 1] long-term or perpetual use of land, and the possibility of transmitting land to heirs). The most important characteristic, however, was collective responsibility of the entire Olęder community for its obligations toward the land owner and the specific character of the community's self-government.[2] Thus, the distinguishing characteristics of an Olęder settlement are legal, and not ethnic, religious or economic. Consequently, the word Olęder is not synonymous with "Dutch settler."

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olędrzy

>Polonezköy or Adampol is a village, administratively a neighborhood, on the Asian side of Istanbul, about 30 km (19 mi) from the historic city centre, within the boundaries of the Beykoz district. It was inspired and funded by Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski and settled in 1842 by a small group of Polish emigrės, after the failed November Uprising.

>Polish descendants of the founders of Adampol often visit the settlement of their forebears. Today, there are about 1,000 people in Adampol of whom around 40 speak fluent Polish. There is an annual summer festival in Adampol/Polonezköy which invites folk bands from Poland to play and help maintain the cultural ties between it and Poland. Famous Turks with Polish ancestry include the poet and playwright Nazım Hikmet and the soprano opera singer Leyla Gencer.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polonezköy

The ancient Gothic people ethnically and linguistically had a continuity up until circa 1800 or a little before, through the Crimean Goths. These people were probably not wearing ancient Gothic forms of dress any longer, by that point, but were more influenced by what the neighboring Greek, Tatar, and Slavic populations of Crimea were wearing, as well as culture. The Goths of Crimea are a very interesting group of people, to me, and I'm wondering if genealogically, it is possible for some Ukrainians (or otherwise) to trace back a family tree to 17th or 18th century ancestors that may be considered Gothic. Does anyone know if there are documented descendants of them? What were their naming conventions like, up to the point they became assimilated with other groups, and disappeared as a distinct identity?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Goths

They ruled over Crimean Tatars AFAIK

>Crimean Goths were I1-M253 as well (just like Wielbark):

forumbiodiversity.com/showthread.php?t=48332&page=2&p=1304256&viewfull=1#post1304256

>(...) Our project tested two people who are descendants of the Crimean Goths, this kit ? 228539 Afenko and kit ? 228541 Aslanov. Their haplogroup (I1-M253) was determined in the course of scientific research laboratory Balanovsky. (...)

>"(...) It corresponds to the Z63+ subclade. I1a3-Z63+ subclade is virtually absent from Nordic countries. It is most common in Central Germany, the Benelux, England, Lowland Scotland, as well as Poland. It has also been found in Russia, Ukraine, the Balkans, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Y2245.2+ makes up a big part of the Z63 in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Balkans, Italy and Iberia. It could have been spread by the Goths. BY351+ is a subclade found in Portugal, Spain, Italy (including Sardinia). It was probably spread by the Visigoths and Ostrogoths. (...)"

So it seems like they didn't "disappear" or leave Central and Eastern Europe at all.

>>tons of Scottish people lived in Poland and Lithuania in the 17th century, mostly working as mercenaries
There was a whole Scottish district in Zamość, and that's Eastern Poland.
Besides Scots, there were also a "tons" of the English, Dutch, and even some groups of Swiss, French and Italians.

>and crypto-jewish mother
Happy now? Tons of jews "converted" in order to gain access to higher society/goverment positions/academia which was barred for good reason for jews.

One of them got elected mayor of Warsaw.

What do you mean? She converted to Judaism, not from it.

She didn't convert to anything, her father was the Jew.