id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-1634 Huns - Wikipedia .html text/html 15264 1867 78 While the origins of the Székely are unclear, modern scholarship is skeptical that they are related to the Huns.[276] László Makkai notes as well that some archaeologists and historians believe Székelys were a Hungarian tribe or an Onogur-Bulgar tribe drawn into the Carpathian Basin at the end of the 7th century by the Avars (who were identified with the Huns by contemporary Europeans).[277] Unlike in the legend, the Székely were resettled in Transylvania from Western Hungary in the eleventh century.[278] Their language similarly shows no evidence of a change from any non-Hungarian language to Hungarian, as one would expect if they were Huns.[279][280] While the Hungarians and the Székelys may not be descendants of the Huns, they were historically closely associated with Turkic peoples.[281] Pál Engel notes that it "cannot be wholly excluded" that Arpadian kings may have been descended from Attila, however, and believes that it is likely the Hungarians once lived under the rule of the Huns.[270] Hyun Jin Kim supposes that the Hungarians might be linked to the Huns via the Bulgars and Avars, both of whom he holds to have had Hunnish elements.[282] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-1634.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-1634.txt