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    Meshchera is an extinct Uralic language. It was spoken around the left bank of the Middle Oka. Meshchera was either a Mordvinic or a Permic language. Pauli...
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    Volga Finns (redirect from Meshcheras)
    Mordvins) as well as speakers of the extinct Merya, Muromian and Meshchera languages. The modern representatives of Volga Finns live in the basins of...
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    The Meshchera or Meshchyora (Russian: Мещёра) were a Finno-Ugric tribe in the Volga region between the Oka River and the Klyazma river, today called the...
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    media related to Meshchera. Meshchera Lowlands (Meshchyora Lowlands) (Russian: Мещёрская низменность), also referred to as simply Meshchera/Meshchyora, is...
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  • Volga-Finnic Muromian language being absorbed by the East Slavs. The same seemingly occurred for the Meshchera and Merya language. Originally referred...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    the Mordvinic languages, may have been a transitional language between the Volga and the Baltic Finns) Meshchera (spoken by the Meshchera, may have been...
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    yazyki), are a subgroup of the Uralic languages, comprising the closely related Erzya language and Moksha language, both spoken in Mordovia. Previously...
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    Mishar Tatars (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    varied greatly since, because they are often identified simply as Tatars. Meshchera, or Mescherski Yurt (Мещерский юрт, Tatar: Mişär yortı) is a name used...
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  • (Nizhny Novgorod) is said to be faithfully close to the ancient Kipchak language. Increased contacts with Kazan Tatars have lessened these differences....
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  • parent language in Europe. Europe portal Language portal Lists of extinct languages List of endangered languages in Europe "Aequian - MultiTree". LINGUIST...
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    Moscovia (region) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Moscovian state that emerged in the 13th century. Finno-Ugric tribes like the Meshchera people and Slavic tribes such as the Vyatichs lived in the Moscow area...
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  • Mordvins (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    (1929–1974), Soviet writer and actor. Merya Meshchera Mordovian cuisine Mordvin Native Religion Mordvinic languages Muromian Volga Finns Arthania Ethnic groups...
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    Meshchyora National Park (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    (swamps, peat bogs, rivers and lakes) and pine/birch woodlands in the Meshchera Lowlands on the East European Plain in Vladimir Oblast, about 120 km east...
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    Volga Tatars (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    1400–1500s. In addition to Kipchaks, Mishars' ancestors are often linked to Meshchera, Burtas, Bolgars and Eastern Hungarian tribes. Even though the Mishars...
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    Russians (category CS1 Brazilian Portuguese-language sources (pt-br))
    populated by Finnic peoples, including the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. From the 7th century onwards, the East Slavs slowly assimilated the native...
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  • Artyushino (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    21 km east of Sobinka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Meshchera is the nearest rural locality. Деревня Артюшино на карте Всероссийская...
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    Early Slavs (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    samples are described on the instance of a women's folk costume at the Meshchera Lowlands. Modern Rodonovers have developed some new symbols, that were...
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    Volga (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    assimilated the indigenous Finnic populations, such as the Merya and Meshchera peoples. The surviving peoples of Volga Finnic ethnicity include the Maris...
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    List of extinct indigenous peoples of Russia (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    Russians 12th century. Merya assimilated by the Russians around 1000 AD. Meshchera assimilated by the Russians in the 16th century Yurats Samoyed assimilated...
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    Ainu people (category Articles containing Ainu (Japan)-language text)
    practice their religion and were placed into Japanese-language schools, where speaking the Ainu language was forbidden. In 1966, there were about 300 native...
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    Chuvans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Census, there were 1,087 Chuvans in Russia. The Chuvan language, which was a Yukaghir language, became extinct by the early 1900s. Many Chuvans speak...
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  • List of organizations designated as terrorist or extremist by Russia (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    "Ilanviima (Revival of Self-Consciousness of Merya)" Movement "Republic of Meshchera" Movement "Fennoscandia & Væringjavegr" (Fennoscandia) Movement "Suur...
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  • Alyutors (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Alyutors spoke the Alyutor language (also known as Nymylan language), which belongs to the Chukotko-Kamchatkan language family; however less than 10%...
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    Swastika (category Articles containing German-language text)
    weaving products. Many can be seen on a women's folk costume from the Meshchera Lowlands. According to some authors, Russian names popularly associated...
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    Aging of Russia (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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    Russian literature (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    neo-Romantic works of Alexander Grin master of landscape prose, a singer of the Meshchera Lowlands, and already in the post-Stalin years a multiple nominee for...
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    Demographics of Russia (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    predominantly spoken language in Russia. It is the most spoken native language in Europe, the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, as well...
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    Siberian Yupik (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    Central Siberian Yupik (also known as Yuit), a Yupik language of the Eskimo–Aleut family of languages. They are also known as Siberian or Eskimo (Russian:...
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    Don Cossacks (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    largely by "Meshchera Tatars" under the Golden Horde, which he also connects to later Mishar Tatars. A. V. Mirtov wrote that the life and language of Don Cossacks...
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