The Padjanaks

 In this book I demonstrate that the Padjanaks, whatever the spelling of the name (Badjanaks, Patzinaks, Pechenegs, etc.), were, in the main, Huns, but were known as White Huns, and that the Padjanaks were, in fact, the Kushans.

V. G. Vasilievsky, who was the first among historians to make clear the historical significance of the Patzinaks [Padjanaks], wrote in 1872 concerning their advance into Byzantine territory: ‘This event, which has escaped the attention of all modern historical works, had enormous significance 壯陽藥 for the history of humanity. In its consequences it was almost as important as the crossing of the Danube by the western Goths, which initiated the so-called migration of nations.’ – Alexander A. Vasiliev 

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The Kangar

This book is not about the dagger, or short sword, called khangar, or khanjar, a choice weapon for many men throughout the ages, but about 犀利士
the ancient tribe or people whose name for themselves – Kangar – means sword- or dagger-bearer, and became the name for the dagger itself. That is to say, the name of the dagger, wherever the khangar or khanjar or handžar is used, whether in Iraq, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, the Balkans, the Caucasus, Central Asia, or India, comes from the name of the people – the Kangar. The Kangar were, or rather are, aborigines of India, and they are one of the most ancient peoples in the world, with a history spanning many thousands of years and involving numerous countries. Of all the Kangar, the most well known lived in southern Mesopotamia in antiquity.  We call them Sumerians.

This book is, in the main, not a history proper, but an argument, or series of arguments, intended to demonstrate, in so far as it is possible, that the Sumerians were, in fact, the Kangar.  (May take a minute or so to load.)  

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Anomalous and Kurdish Surnames in Croatia

Croatia and Slavonia, as well as Hungary, among other Balkan states, or states close to the Balkans, such as Slovakia, became home to a number of people who were not of European origin.  The surnames that they and their descendants came to bear betray their origin in other parts of the world.  As I demonstrate in this paper, I have discovered that a number of Kurds, Yezidis in particular, settled in Slavonia and elsewhere in the Balkans prior to the twentieth century, and never left.  I discuss other peoples of non-European origin as well, such as Padjanaks, or Kushans, and Kangar, and show records of persons bearing as surnames those tribal names.

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Symphorose Ouaouagoukoué and The Origin of the Illini

In this paper I show that the Illini tribe and other Algonquian tribes were and are of Malay-Polynesian origin, as was, as I show, Symphorose Ouaouagoukoué. This paper includes the DNA test results of Anne A. Lohman (née Raymond), descendant of Symphorose Ouaouagoukoué, as well as complete documentation of her descent from Symphorose. A few pages have been omitted from this paper, making for a preview that is almost a complete version of Symphorose Ouaouagoukoué and The Origin of the Illini.  

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