Charalampos of Thessaloniki
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Charalampos of Thessaloniki
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Χαράλαμπος ό Θεσσαλονικεύς ✳️🌟 ️Geopolitics | ⛵ EastMed | 🧭 Χάρτες 🔗https://t.co/RKs3yIcs9q "The Rûm of the Levant." ⚡https://t.co/Fuf0omjNEQ


“The origins of Turks and Hungarians are the same. They are the Huns. If we stand against the Turks, we are also standing against our own roots. The Turks are our brothers!” 💬 Gábor Vona, Hungarian historian and politician




@TurkishCentury So even if this supposedly was some kind of in association with the modern Greek flag, still has its roots to the Greeks as it carry the St. George Cross. St. George born of 3rd century AD. Basically Greece Anatolia 🇬🇷💙♥️ Turks didn't even existed yet 😆

@TurkishCentury And this banner is: - Banner of the British East India Company - Is inspiration for the Grand Union Flag (1775), the first national flag of the United States - Cross, is the St. George’s Cross - St. George was Greek - St. George never been to Britain - Patron Saint of England







No, the claim isn't accurate according to mainstream linguistics, history, and genetics. Hungarian is Uralic (Finno-Ugric), unrelated to Turkic languages. Modern Hungarians are genetically closest to Central Europeans, with only minor ancestry from 9th-century Magyar conquerors (mixed Ugric + steppe elements). The Huns link is mostly medieval legend and Turanist ideology, though some distant nomadic genetic ties exist between groups like Huns, Avars, and Magyars. Origins differ significantly.






🇬🇷 My Nordic brain cannot comprehend Greek urbanism 🤯

















