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  • Karol Tausig (1841 - 1871)
    Carl (or Karl) Tausig (1841–1871) was a Polish virtuoso pianist, arranger and composer. He is generally accepted as Franz Liszt's most esteemed pupil, and one of the greatest pianists of all time. Wiki...
  • Tausig (deceased)
  • Hammel (deceased)
  • ? Israel Tausig (deceased)
  • ? Tausig (deceased)

About the Tausig surname

Tausig family is likely to descend from Sig-Tau-Ge king of Sweden - whereever it may have been in those days - in the XXthe century b.c. succeeding Goth-Lia,Hum-Ble and Dán called in almost contemporary sources as kings of Kasshu or Kusshu by the names first Ta-Sig-U-Ruma , then Kashti-Lia, Aguum that is Akgu-Hum and Gan-Da beginning their rule in Kar-Dunia about 2088 b.c. right after the decease of Sharru-Kinu there.

The latter two is identical with Gan-Da and his son Ak-Ha-Gawa who with their siblings released all nations regarded as "finno-ugrians" and among them likely original inhabitants of Ble-Kinge region in today's Sweden and possibly even ble,ba-ble amd atem-ble tribes in Ghana ,Asturia and in Papualand.

Akhagawa was the founder of Kart-Hákgo as well that was paralelly called Karkhédón (Kar-Kassha-ya-Wa-Dón) meaning Kardunia of kasshu.

Ganda of Kasshu is known in India as Gonanda first king of Kash-Mir.

Sweden however was first founded by Ed-Sa-Wa-Da-yan-Na son of Ken-Negranna son of Ag-Hamma who gave name to Sudán and to w'edda tribe as well. Others were Ag-Ger-Ra-Gez-Za ,A'amara ,As-te-Mara ,A'ar-A-ya-Da and Eg-ha-Te who all first settled in the region between Kenya and Negran in their places Ag'azi-Geez ,Amara ,Asmara ,Adár and Tég-Rai and later moved to the land of Kengur.

Jews and christians call them Gad,Khaggay,Tsidon,Kenaan,Kham,Girgaz,'Emor,Tsemer,'Arod and Khet.

See Eriksson,Svensson,Karl,Hundinger,Hadinger,Förster,Schwed,Normann,Pandúr,Pándi,Csesztregi,Csepregi,Krán,Menker,Atyhai,Türk,Hartl,Grúz !

Balázs Déri