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    Volga Finns (redirect from Meshcheras)
    Moksha Mordvins, as well as speakers of the extinct Merya, Muromian and Meshchera languages. The Permians are sometimes also grouped as Volga Finns.[citation...
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    Oblast; respectively, it is called the Moscow, Vladimir and Ryazan Meshcheras. Meshchera is a plain of roughly triangular shape bounded by rivers Oka from...
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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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    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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    native Finnic and Baltic tribes, such as the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. Scandinavian Norsemen, known as Vikings in Western Europe and Varangians...
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  • Mishar Tatar or Misher Tatar, also Western Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär, Мишәр Татар, Mişär Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar), is a dialect of Tatar or a separate...
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    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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    to the less well-known Tatar Cossacks, including the Nağaybäklär and Meshchera-speaking Volga Finns, of whom Sary Azman was the first Don ataman. These...
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    thus can be connected to the Finnic tribe Meshchera. A. M. Orlov has also connected the Mishar Tatars to Meshchera, but he thinks it was a Turkic tribe rather...
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    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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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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    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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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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    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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    National Park is Russia's first national park. The park is located on the Meshchera Lowlands. 10 Franklin Mountains State Park El Paso United States Texas...
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    former boxer Vasily Shukshin (1929–1974), Soviet writer and actor. Merya Meshchera Mordovian cuisine Mordvin Native Religion Mordvinic languages Muromian...
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    Urvanovskoe (12 km long) and Lake Visha (length about 10 km). In the Meshchera Lowlands and in the northwest of the oblast are lakes of ancient alluvial...
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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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  • Uralic [data missing] Upper Volga region Meryans Meshchera Uralic [data missing] Meshchera Lowlands Meshchera Messapic Indo-European 100s BC Salento Messapians...
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    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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    open for mass entry. Geographically, the park occupies the joint of the Meshchera Lowlands and Klin-Dmitrov chine, which is the watershed of the Moskva...
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    Pushchino. Most of the eastern part of Moscow Oblast is taken by the vast Meshchera Lowlands with much wetland in their eastern part. Their highest hill peaks...
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    Finno-Permic? Permic Subdivisions Komi (Zyryan, Yazva, Permyak) Udmurt Meshchera? Glottolog perm1256 Distribution of the Permic languages at the beginning...
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    the Meshchera Lowlands on the East European Plain in Vladimir Oblast, about 120 km east of Moscow. The area is associated with the medieval Meshchera tribe...
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    then thinks, that the Don Cossacks were originally formed largely by "Meshchera Tatars" under the Golden Horde, which he also connects to later Mishar...
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    v t e Khazaria Byzantium Bulgaria Abbasids Arab–Khazar wars Kipchaks Meshchera Pax Khazarica Radhanites Rus' Volga trade route Dnieper trade route Khazar...
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    presence of small detachments from the borderlands of Murom, Yelets and Meshchera is "not excluded". Probably, the army of Dmitri was enforced by Jogaila's...
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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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    Extreme points European Russia Central Russian Upland Northwest Russia Meshchera Lowlands Oka–Don Lowland Smolensk Upland Fjords Geology Glaciers Great...
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