Szittyakürt, 1982 (21. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1982-12-01 / 12. szám
Page 2 NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1982 (i) In the 13oo page "TAMANA" Work (Honolulu, 1981) 'J'/ nearly lo,ooo Carpathian- Magyar toponyms have been gathered in the five continents, in 54 countries. VÁMOS TC T AIM In the 130 leave (29cm) volume "Tamana Studies" (Honolulu, 1982) 5^3o Carpathian(2)/ Magyar toponyms are listed in 42 lands. ( Afghanistan:83, Alaska:2oo, Angola:94, Australia:lo7, Basque-Land:12o,Benin:6o, Bolivia:33o, Borneo (North):15o, Burma:64, PAPER FOR THE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Central African Republic:l8l, Chad:157* Colombia:25o, Congo:55» Ecuador:loo, El- Salvador:52, Fiji:25o, Gabon:63, Gambia:4o, Guatemala:64, Hawaii:15o, Iraq:l4o, Kampuchea:loo, Kenya:9o, Kiribati:67, Liberia:98, Madagascar:lo6, Malta:5o, New- Guinea:3oo, Niger:85, Oceania (South):87, Pakistan:l82, Peru:37o, Solomon Islands: I50, Sierra Leone:115, Surinam:75» Taiwan:15o, Tibet:loo, Tonga:35* Uganda:7o, 0ighuria:15o, Uruguay:4o, Zambia:300.) (3). The lo,ooo Carpatho-Magyar toponyms the world over like the 543o Magyar place-names listed in 42 countries are, actually, consisting of 1325 Basic Root-Word-Elements to be found (and listed in the 13o leave volume) in the Carpathian Basin. These 1325 Toponym-Elements can be Root-Elements, Prefix or Suffix-Parts to the Root-Shares. Here I am giving the list of 24o such Toponym-Elements in the Carpathian Basin. (Listing these names the Magyar spelling and alphabetic order are used). ABA, AGÓ, ANDA, ARA, ASSA, ATAK, BAGA, BAKA, BALOG, BÁN, BARA, BARTA, BÁTOR, BODOR, BOR, BÚCSÚM, BUDA, BUKA, BURA, BÚZA, CUBA, CSA, CSABA, CSÁK, CSER, CSXA, CSICSÓ, CSIK, CSÓKA, CSÓRTA, CSÓTA, CSÚCSA, CSUTA, CSÚZA, DADA, DÁN, DARU, DÉVA, DIA, DODA, DUDAR, DUNA, DURA, EGER, ETE, FÁJSZ, FINKE, GÁL, GALLA, GARAM, gAvA, GIGE, GÓCÁN, GUGA, GUTA, HADAD, HAG!, HAT, HAVAJ, HEREND, HONT, HUTA, IBA, IGÓ, INÓ, IZA, JAK, JAKÓ, JAMA, JAN, JANKÓ, jAra, JARL, JÓ, JUBA, KABA, KACSI, KAJLA, KALLÓ, KAMA, KAN, RANDA, KAPI, KARA, KARAND, KARINT, KATA, KATÓ, KAVA, KEND, KERT, KEVE, KILI, Kö, KOLON, KONDOR, KÓNYA, KOR, KOS, KULA, KURTA, KÚT, LABA, LASZÓ, LÉNA, LIPFA, LONG, LUKA, LULU, MA, MAG, MAGYAR, makó, mAma, mama, mAnd, mAra, mArfa, mArga, MARKÓ, MAROS, mAta, MÉNA, MÉRA, MIKÓ, MOCSA, MOHA, MÓR, MORÓ, MU, MURA, MURGA, NA, NAK, NANA, NAP, NÁRA, NASZÁJ, NYÍRI, ÓCSA, OKA, ONGA, OR, PABAR, PAH!, PÁLÉ, PAP, PÁSZTÓ, PATA, PAVA, PELE, PER, PEST, PETŐ, PÓ, POHA, PÉT, PUHO, RA, RÁBA, RAHÓ, RAK, RAKÓ, RARÓ, RAVA, RÉVA, RIMA, RÓNA, RUM, SAG, SAJÓ, SALOM, SÉ, SIMA, SIÓ, SUSA, SZADA, SZAJLA, SZAKÁJ, SZALA, SZÁM, SZANDA, SZARU, SZÁSZ, SZAVA, SZEGED, SZEGI, SZELE, SZERÉM, SZIPA, SZITA, SZOKOR, SZU, TA, TAG, TAHI, TALA, TAMA, TANA, TÁPÉ, TAPIÓ, TAT, TENKE, TEVEL, TIBA, TÍMÁR, TISZA, TÓ, TÓBA, TOKAJ, TORDA, TORON, TÓT, TÚR, TÚRA, TŰZ, ÜB, UG, UNA, ÚR, URA, ÚZ, VÁG, VAJA, VÁJNÁ, VAKA, VALLA, VÁMOS, VAR, VARI, VARNA, VIDA, VITOR, ZAB, ZAKAR, ZALA, ZAM, ZÓK, ZUG, ZSANA, ZSOM. The combination of such toponym-elements gives us the thousands of Magyar placename-compounds the globe over* III*) The Carpathian-Magyar toponyms are equally distributed in the remote-ancient geographical areas; none of them having an "ancient-home priority". The Carpathian-Magyar toponyms in the remote-ancient areas can be seen always in the company of the Artistic MÁND (Meander) Designs and in the presence of the Pentatonic Music. The primary art and the antique music of the Carpathian Basin are: the MAnd Designs and the Pentatonic Music. The basis of the present Magyar Folk-Art is the Hand Motif and the kernel of the Magyar Peasant Music is the Pentatonic Tune. (Regarding Mand Designs and Pentatonic Music see -"Illustrative Tables" page k. ). The Magyar Language, at the same time, is the Richest in Ancient Root-Words (63%), IU) and its vocabulary is of 1,300,000 words. . Moreover, a close relationship between the Sumerian, Dravidian, Polynesian languages and the Magyar one is substantiated in a satisfactory way. Taking into account the scientific consensus that toponyms - the water-names par-excellence - are very safe indices in ancient history; from the Facts above, from the Three Laws we have come to the reasonable conclusion: there was a Universal Ancient Root Culture (Language, Art, Music) about lo,ooo years ago for all the three races of mankind. This Ancient-Common Culture did give Carpathian-Magyar names to the rivers, creeks, ponds, lakes, seas, hills, highlands, mountains, settlements. This Ancient, Intercontinental Culture was based on a Magyar-like Agglutinative Language, on an Art dominated by Intellectual MAnd Designs, on a Music constructed by the Pentatonic system. We name this Ancient-Common Culture: TAMANA because TAMANA is the most characteristic toponym to be found intercontinentally. TAMANA was the name of a fortified Carpathian-Magyar town (45.15 N - 19.22 E) up to the XIV century; the recent name of TAMANA is PALÁNKA. (In Colombia TAMANA village /7.44 N - 75*15 W/ is along the PALÁNKA River /!/; Colombia: 25o Magyar toponyms+Mánd Designs+Pentatonic Music!). This Tamana Ancient Culture might have been a unified one lotooo years ago. The antique cultures (Öatalhöyük, Carpathian, Siamese, Mesopotamian, Egytian-African, Indus-Valley, Chinese, Maya-Inca) are the remnants of this High-Level Ancient TAMANA CULTURE (7). To demonstrate the Ancient Tamana Culture, validity of the THREE TAMANA LAWS, here we present a Table of 14 Tamana-Magyar toponyms to be seen in Magyar-Land (Historical Hungary), Kenya and Japan in the same way. Magyar-Land Kenya Japan ABA+LIGET 46. o9 N 18.07 E ABA+SZULA Water-Name I.56 S - 38.55 E ABA+SIMA Island 34.19 N - 132.56 E BARA+TON 48.09 N 2o.ol E BARA+TON 0.15 N - 35.05 E BARA+TÓ 43.I0 N - 141.21 E CSÓTA 47. o4 N 17.30 E CSÓTA I.50 N - 35.20 E CSÓTA 26.32 N - 127.58 E HONT County- Name HON Hill-Name 0.23 S - 34*29 E HON 34.51 N - 133*o6 E JAMA+PUSZTA 46.05 N 17.32 E JAMA+TÓKA Water-Name 2.12 S - 38.I5 E jama+kAta 36.38 N - 14o.24 E KAMARA 47.54 N 20.17 E KAMARA 0.34 S - 35*48 E KAMARA 26.20 N - 127.48 E KANDA 46.02 N I8.44 E KANDA 4.35 s - 39.27 E KANDA 37.12 N - l4o.23 e KOKAVA 47.53 N 19.19 E KOKAVA 1.34 S - 4o.o9 E KOKAVA 34.16 N - 135.24 E KOMORÓ 48.18 N 22.07 E KOMORÓ 3.50 N - 41.4o E KOMORÓ 36.19 N - 138.26 E MAGÚRA 4 Town- Names MAGÚRA Water-Name 0.30 S - 36*46 E MAKURA - MAGÚRA 1 31*16 N - I30.I9 E HURA River MURA Water-Name o.o9 S - 4o.o4 E MURA+TA Water-Name 35.43 N - l4o.o7 E SZANDA Creek SZANDA o.o4 S - 34.02 E SZANDA 34.53 N - 135*14 E TAMANA 45.15 N 19.22 E TAMANA (TAMAJNA) Hill-Name o.lo N - 35.58 E TAMANA. City XT 5%--, Kyushu 'W Island URA 47.49 N 18.19 E URA Water-Name 0.03 s - 38.18 E URA 26.45 N - 128.11 E Collecting and studying the lo,ooo Magyar toponym-compounds, we can set up Three Regularities, Three LAWS. I.) The more remote and ancient the geographical area (Inner-Africa, New-Guinean Highland, Guyana Highland, the Amur-Bend Area), the greater the number of Ancient Carpathian toponyms, the Carpathian-Magyar toponym-corapounds in existence. In the New- Guinean Highlands - discovered only 5° years ago by airplanes - there are nearly loo Carpathian toponyms! (e.g.: AGA+KAMA, bAka+MAN, BORÓ, HARI, HONT, JANKÓ, KALA+VIDA, KALONDA, KARINT, MARA+VAKA, MORÓ, PABAR+ONGA, RABA, SZUM+BURA, TAT+URA, TIBA, TURA+BURA, URA...) II.) The composition of the Carpathian-Magyar toponym-elements into one Toponym- Compound takes place according to a certain regularity, e.g.: the toponym-elements "KÁRA","SZUM" are mainly Prefixes; "BUKA", "BURA", "RÁK" are chiefly Suffixes. In Hungary, Turkestan, Mongolia, Mozambique, Bolivia - KÁRA+BUKA is a place-name. BÁR+BURA: in the Carpathian Basin; BUR+BURA: in Colombia; BUCSUM+BURA (BUJUMBURA): in Burundi; KÁRA+BUKA+BURA (!): in Guyana (!); SZUM+BURA: in Sierra Leone AND in New- Guinea(l) can be found. (BAR, BUR, BÚCSÚM are all Magyar toponyms too!). SZUM+RAK and CSIB+RÁK are in Hungary; ÁRA+RÁK is in Colombia; KÓNA+RAK is in India; PAP+RÄK can be 6een in Kampuchea; GUJA+RÁK is in the Madang District, Papua New-Guinea. (ÁRA, KÓNA, PAP, GUJA - all are Magyar toponyms again!). These toponym-elements, on the other hand, can change their positions, e.g.: KÁN+SZÁSZ is in America; SZÁSZ+KÁN can be found in Uighuria among 15o Magyar toponyms. MÁRA+ KANDA: an ancient city in Iran but KANDA+MÁRA is in the Central African Republic in the company of hundreds of Magyar place-names. In Japan - where 5o% of the Family Names are made up of Carpathian-Magyar toponyms - we find TÓ+KIJO (TOKYO) and KIJÓ+TÓ (KYOTO) at the same time. (KI+JÓ is a Magyar town; the "JÓ" suffix is very typical: DUNA+JÓ, SZÉKELY+JÓ: in Hungary; BUDA+JÓ: in the Central African Republic O), ÖR+JÓ: in New-Guinea; JAMA+JÓ: in Peru!). In Hungary the former name of BUDA+PEST was PEST+BUDA! The table above speaks for itself. In Kenya: ABA+SZULA; SZULA is a Magyar town in Pest county. ABA+SIMA: an island in Japan but CSENGER+SIMA: a town in Szabolcs county, Hungary. (ABA+RA: a Bolivian village, but the same ABA+RA is in Hungary /Zemplén c./!) JAMA+TÓKA: creek in Kenya; TÓKA is also a creek in Hungary. JAMA+KÁTA: town in Japan; PER+KÁTA: a Magyar town in Fejér county. At the same time, PER+KÁTA is the name of a mountain in Peru (12.56 S - 72.17 W). Kenya, Japan, Bolivia, Peru are all Tamana Law areas, i.e.: lands of the Magyar toponyms+Mánd Designs+Pentatonic Music! From the 14 toponyms listed above 12 can be seen in OCEANIA also (ABA, BARA, HONT, JAMA, KAMARA, KANDA, KOMORÓ, MAGÚRA, MURA, SZANDA, TAMANA, URA). TAMANA is the name of an island in Kiribati and TAMANA+URIK is a town in East-New-Britain, Papua New-Guinea among such Magyar toponyms as BAGÓ, DÁKA, KABA+KADA, KARÚ, KOLOM, KULA, LONG, MÁRA, MÓRA+LONA, NAP+APAR, PÁKA, RÁT+UNG, TOKAJ+RÁM, URAJ, VAJ+PÓ, VÁT+VÁT... (URIK: a town in the Carpathian Basin; URUK: Ancient Sumerian City!). Likewise, we see 12 toponyms from the l4 ones in MAYA-INCA Land too. (ABA, BARA, CSÓTA, HON, JAMA, KAMARA, KANDA, KOMORÓ, MAGÚRA, MURA, TAMANA, URA). KOMORÓ: name of a mountain in Peru (l6.o4 S - 73*15 W) like PER+KÁTA! Here are some Tamana-Magyar toponyms in Peru out of the 37o ones we gathered: ANDA+RÁPA, CSONTA+JÁKÓ, CSUTA, CSÚZA, KONDOR+KÁLLÓ, MARKO+PATA, MUCSÓ, SZAJLA, TAKACSI, TAMANA, TCKAJ, TUR+PÓ, VAJNA+SZO, VITOR... TAMANA = TA+MANA meaning "Stronghold", "Fortress" in the Old-Magyar, African, Dravidian. Oceanian languages. ^ TAMANA can be seen outside the Carpathian Basin in Kenya, India Burma, Sri Lanka, Japan, New-Guinea, Australia, Kiribati, Trinidad, Colombia, Peru. All these 11 countries are the homes of the MAnd Art and lands of the Pentatonic Scale also! (8)