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M N in Non IE Languages

M-N- in Non-IE Languages

Evidence of M-N- in Turkic, Egyptian (Amon-Re), Polynesian, and the Umman Manda — “the M-N-ers.”

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Strong O C Amon-Re and Egyptian aDNA Strong O A M-N- in Dumplings Across Eurasia Strong O Umman Manda -- Mesopotamians Called IE People \\"The M-N-ers\\"

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  • Mar 31, 2026

    Amon-Re and Egyptian aDNA

    The Hermiones take their name from Ermen, and the MN, of course, is the national god of the Saxons, and this MN sound is really in there, and indee...

    • Mar 31, 2026

      M-N- in Dumplings Across Eurasia

      Solution to the great Mongolian dumpling mystery. Tis cut and dried in my humble opinion. Since the sacred M-N- sound is in the Ukrainian name for ...

      • Mar 31, 2026

        Polynesian Mana — The Chronological Argument

        The chronological and mechanistic argument for IE → Polynesian direction of Mana transmission, not the reverse....

        • Mar 31, 2026

          The Dumpling M-N Trail Across Eurasia

          • Mar 31, 2026

            The Polynesian Mana Chronological Argument

            • Mar 31, 2026

              Umman Manda -- Mesopotamians Called IE People "The M-N-ers"

              Scholars have struggled for decades to explain this moniker for communities we now know are Indo-Europeans. Fans of Finding Manuland might intuit m...


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