Tracing genetic connections of ancient Hungarians to the 6th–14th century populations of the Volga-Ural region

Author:

Szeifert Bea12ORCID,Gerber Dániel12,Csáky Veronika1,Langó Péter34,Stashenkov Dmitrii A5,Khokhlov Aleksandr A6,Sitdikov Ayrat G7,Gazimzyanov Ilgizar R7,Volkova Elizaveta V7,Matveeva Natalia P8,Zelenkov Alexander S8,Poshekhonova Olga E9,Sleptsova Anastasiia V9,Karacharov Konstantin G10,Ilyushina Viktoria V9,Konikov Boris A11,Sungatov Flarit A12,Kolonskikh Alexander G13,Botalov Sergei G1415,Grudochko Ivan V1415,Komar Oleksii16,Egyed Balázs17,Mende Balázs G1,Türk Attila418,Szécsényi-Nagy Anna1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Archaeogenomics , Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network (ELKH), Budapest 1097 , Hungary

2. Doctoral School of Biology , Institute of Biology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 1117 , Hungary

3. Institute of Archaeology , Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network (ELKH), Budapest 1097 , Hungary

4. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences , Institute of Archaeological Sciences, Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest 1088 , Hungary

5. Samara Regional Museum of History and Local Lore named after P. V. Alabina , Samara 443041, Russia

6. Department of Biology , Ecology and Teaching Methods, Samara State University of Social Sciences and Education, Samara 443099, Russia

7. Kazan Federal University , Kazan 420111, Russia

8. University of Tyumen , Tyumen 625003, Russia

9. Tyumen Scientific Centre SB RAS , Institute of the Problems of Northern Development, Tyumen 625026, Russia

10. Self-employed entrepreneur , Yekaterinburg 620000, Russia

11. Omsk Popov Production Association Russia , Omsk 644009, Russia

12. Institute of History , Language and Literature of Scientific Center in Ufa of Russian Academy of Science, Ufa 450054, Russia

13. Institute of Ethnological Studies of R.G. Kuzeev , Ufa Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ufa 450077, Russia

14. South Ural Branch of the Institute of History and Archeology , Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chelyabinsk 454080 Russia

15. South Ural State University , Chelyabinsk 454080, Russia

16. Institute of Archaeology , National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv 04210 , Ukraine

17. Department of Genetics , ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest 1117 , Hungary

18. Early Hungarians Research Team , Research Centre for the Humanities, Eötvös Loránd Research Network (ELKH), Budapest 1097 , Hungary

Abstract

Abstract Most of the early Hungarian tribes originated from the Volga-Kama and South-Ural regions, where they were composed of a mixed population based on historical, philological and archaeological data. We present here the uniparental genetic makeup of the mediaeval era of these regions that served as a melting pot for ethnic groups with different linguistic and historical backgrounds. Representing diverse cultural contexts, the new genetic data originate from ancient proto-Ob-Ugric people from Western Siberia (6th–13th century), the pre-Conquest period and subsisting Hungarians from the Volga-Ural region (6th–14th century) and their neighbours. By examining the eastern archaeology traits of Hungarian prehistory, we also study their genetic composition and origin in an interdisciplinary framework. We analyzed 110 deep-sequenced mitogenomes and 42 Y-chromosome haplotypes from 18 archaeological sites in Russia. The results support the studied groups’ genetic relationships regardless of geographical distances, suggesting large-scale mobility. We detected long-lasting genetic connections between the sites representing the Kushnarenkovo and Chiyalik cultures and the Carpathian Basin Hungarians and confirmed the Uralic transmission of several East Eurasian uniparental lineages in their gene pool. Based on phylogenetics, we demonstrate and model the connections and splits of the studied Volga-Ural and conqueror groups. Early Hungarians and their alliances conquered the Carpathian Basin around 890 AD. Re-analysis of the Hungarian conquerors’ maternal gene pool reveals numerous surviving maternal relationships in both sexes; therefore, we conclude that men and women came to the Carpathian Basin together, and although they were subsequently genetically fused into the local population, certain eastern lineages survived for centuries.

Funder

Árpád Dynasty Program

Thematic Excellence Program, National Research, Development and Innovation Office

Basic Research Program, Russian Academy of Sciences

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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