Early Sabir-Magyar Rulers
Fred Hamori
The early Hungarian rulers, who ruled before the start of the Roman-Catholic era are found mentioned in most of the Medieval Hungarian cronicles with relatively little explanation, except the more prominent ones whose legends were included in the chronicles. Modern anti-Hungarian governments and their paid historians have ignored most everything Hungarian today and so they have ignored these lists as well. Yet they exist and are not put into ancient books just for windowdressing.
One needs to search the earlier literature of ancient nations to find their geographical origins. Most can be found as shown by the following abbreviated list. These rulers were from the time before the Magyar migration from the Caucasus to present day Hungary. I have grouped them into three broad categories:
1. The mythical patriarchs, often found in northern Mesopotamia.
2. Ancient
founding clans, which most often relate to the Scythians.
3. Prehistoric rulers of the age of migrations mostly Szabir-Magyars or Avar Hun
mixtures.