Some say is because the're spoken west of Ural mountains.
Some mostly on forums beg to differ.
"Well I have noticed some similar words between Hungarian and Mongolian:
Hungarian tenger vs. Mongolian tengiz (sp.), meaning sea;
Hungarian orszag vs. Mongolian uls (sp.), meaning country;
Hungarian nap vs. Mongolian nar (sp.), meaning day and sun."
https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/uralic-altaic-ural-altaic.832407/
Two questions here before we become all losers and forget all history before even knowing it. Why some people would call in their own language country as orszag (szag in Hungarian being a suffix witch means land? Also in an on older spelling since around 1200, orzag).
Why the similarities of an Uralic language with Mongolian? (There are many others that i know of but i will stop here for now)...
If not the two people come from the same place?
Also. https://www.google.com/search?q=main+river+in+mongolia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nordic_Bronze_Age#Climate
We know Sumer, at list the city of UR was established at least 3800 BC. Couldn't be they grew to the point they felt like spreading out throughout the world in places rich in minerals like gold and copper for bronze or simply milder climate? Could that climate change had affected their own world, making it too hot for large scale agriculture based on flooding of the two rivers?
It is true Eurasia is a big continent but that did not prevent people from oldest times to cross it in every possible way, if not only for the "late" silk road trade. Today's theories though neglect or suppress any such heresy.
It could so happen that some people after migrations may have met with their own ancestors, either merging like Sumerians, Turks, Magars and Slavs or fighting each other over gold like Romans and Dacians.
Pe același subiect, mai multe în aceste link-uri sau în eticheta māyā din josul oricărei postări din blog.
https://translate.google.com/#zh-CN/en/%E9%AD%94%E8%B4%B5%E4%BA%BA
http://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2017/01/despre-secui.html
http://georgesblogforfriends.blogspot.com/2017/07/blog-post.html
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