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Written Artifacts from the Hun, Avar and Homecoming Eras

Varga Géza

 

 

The Hun-Avar-Magyar writing has been continuous to this day. An example of this is the Holy Crown that was originally made for the Huns, including signs and symbols. The symbols built into the crown can not be read continuously, based on the way we read today. The symbols on the crown however do give meaning: it represents the idea of kingmanship on the steppes. The "fold" (earth) formed out of gold - that also had the meaning of king - and the "jo" (good/river) logograms ensembled together, that even allows us to give the meaning: "good king: good land". This idea that has developed from the military democracies of the steppes has been the concept for the Doctrine of the Holy Crown for thousand years.

 

Hun, avar, magyar

 

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