"I admit that I have a Hungarian temper, why not? I am from Hungary; we are descendants of Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun."
- Zsa Zsa Gabor.
The imperial baron parades through his Magyar cavalries before they rides off to face the Ottomans.
Many of them have already turned ashen hair in around fifty plus years old of age, a pretty remarkable achievement considering the medical conditions at this era. They voluntarily signed up for this joining this career once more in their zealous passion fighting for God, and it can be said that these respectable old men form the back bone of John Hunyadi's cavalries with their years of experience on horse back even surpassing the age of those teenage soldiers shivering beside them.
The imperial baron finishes parading and went back to the front of the cavalries.
It is a very debatable topic on where the ancestry of Hungarians came from. Where are they before they stormed into the Carpathian Basin from the Ural-Ulkranian Steppe in the Nineth century?
There are all kinds of claims each with their archaeological and historical evidence conflicting against each other.
What do you think?