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] (''Gamir'') or ] (''Ashkuz'') origins have been claimed for numerous modern peoples of Europe and Asia, from Ireland to Cambodia:

* '''Irish / ]''': tradition of Gaelic speech / ] writing being invented by ] in "Scythia" a few years after the Tower fell. Name 'Scot' said to derive from 'Scythians' who migrated via Spain. ''']''' said to have been a branch of the ] Scythians.
* '''Welsh''': traditionally descended from Gomer (Cymru), father of Ashkenaz (this name itself being a probable Heb. misreading of orig. name "Ashkuz".)
* '''French''': Franks' king-line traced through the ] to the Cimmerians
* '''Teutonic peoples''': traditions of certain foundational Germanic groups (besides the Franks) to Scythia, notably the Saxons (< Sacae?) and Cimbri (< Cimmerians?). Saxons, in A-S Chronicle, said to have returned to 'Scythia' (mainland) for reinforcements when invading Britain. Original homeland of English - 'Angul' or 'Ongul' (a place in Denmark) ("the Oghgul race" in ]). Coincidentally, 'Ongul' sounds like the name of numerous other peoples of likely Scythian descent - stretching east even to Korea.
* '''Hungarians''': name 'Hungary' thought to drive from ']'. Traditions speak of descent from Scythians, as well as Magor and Hunor; some old chronicles indicate these two are sons of Japheth (Magor = Magog; Hunor possibly 'Gomer'?).
* '''Serbs / Croats''': assimilated Slavs, but descendants of the ], who came from the ] and ], who were apparently a hybrid of Scythians. '''Poles''' also have some traditions of Sarmatian origin.
* '''Bulgarians / Macedonians''': assimilated Slavs, but ancestors were latest wave of Turkic peoples to settle in Europe from the steppes.
* '''Turkic peoples''': Nearly all branches are ']'; likely connection to 'Ashkuza' or 'Ishguz' - Assyrian names for Scyths. Other branches include ] (Saks) and the Siberian people still known as ''Sakha'' (the ]).
* '''Ossetians'''
* '''Jat people''' of Punjab, India.
* '''Maratha'''s of India
* '''Chitpavan or Kokanastha Brahmins''' of India, according to a paper published by the National DNA Analysis Center in Kolkata, India. Click on http://genomebiology.com/content/pdf/gb-2005-6-8-p10.pdf to read the entire paper.
* ''']''' who gave their name to Gujarat, India
* The clan of ] were also apparently of Scytho-Iranian origin, and migrated across South Asia, giving their one of their names, Ashvana, to '''Afghans''' and even as far away as the royal line of '''Cambodia'''.
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