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    The Volga Finns are a historical group of peoples living in the vicinity of the Volga, who speak Uralic languages. Their modern representatives are the...
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    usage includes four groups: the Baltic Finns, the Sami of northern Fennoscandia, and the Volga Finns and Perm Finns of Russia. The last two include the Finnic...
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    Mordvins (category Volga Finns)
    Mordovian cuisine Mordvin Native Religion Mordvinic languages Muromian Volga Finns Arthania Golubchik 2022 Ethnic groups of Russia in the 2021 census. (in...
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    Volga Bulgaria or Volga–Kama Bulgaria (sometimes referred to as the Volga Bulgar Emirate) was a historical Bulgar state that existed between the 9th and...
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    Permians (redirect from Perm Finns)
    Occasionally referred to as Perm Finns or Permian Finns. Ekaterina Goldina & Rimma Goldina (2018) On North-Western Contacts of Perm Finns in VII–VIII Centuries,...
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  • early 20th century. Among the Finnic peoples of the Volga Federal District of Russia (the Volga Finns and Udmurts), scholar Victor Schnirelmann has observed...
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    Baltic males are most closely related to the Volga Finns such as the Mari, rather than to Baltic Finns. The results suggest that the territories of Estonia...
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    Mari people (category Volga Finns)
    Finno-Ugric people in Eastern Europe, who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama rivers in Russia. Almost half of Maris today live in the Mari El...
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  • Finns or Finnish people (Finnish: suomalaiset, IPA: [ˈsuo̯mɑlɑi̯set]) are a Baltic Finnic ethnic group native to Finland. Finns are traditionally divided...
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    vicinity of the Baltic Sea and played by the Baltic people, Baltic Finns, Volga Finns and northwestern Russians. Baltic psalteries include: Kanklės (Lithuania)...
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    Mokshas (category Volga Finns)
    Tatar Мăкшăсем in Chuvash Мокшот (Mokšot) in Erzya The breakup of the Volga Finns into separate groups is believed to have begun around 1200 BC. The Moksha...
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  • Relatively clear examples are the Finno-Ugric languages of the Chude and the "Volga Finns" (Merya, Muromian, and Meshcheran): while unattested, their existence...
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    or Jumo (Mari) means "god" in the Finnic languages and those of the Volga Finns (Mari, Erzya and Moksha languages), both the Christian God and any other...
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    occupied territories surrounding the headwaters of the West Dvina, Dnieper and Volga rivers. To their north, in the Ladoga and Karelia regions, were the Finnic...
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    climate features of the region, with fish traditionally featured heavily. Volga Finns settled on the riversides, in places convenient for fishing. Traditionally...
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    view that Tatars may be descendants of ancient Bulgars. Volga Tatars, along with Maris, Finns, and Karelians, all cluster genetically with northern and...
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    Erzyas (category Volga Finns)
    Erzya, Russian Religion Orthodox Christianity, Erzyan native religion, Lutheranism Related ethnic groups Other Volga Finns, particularly Moksha and Mari...
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  • Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the region around the Baltic Sea Volga Finns, the Finnic peoples historically inhabiting the Vogal basin Finnic mythologies...
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    13th century. To the north and northeast of the Dnieper Balts were the Volga Finns, and to the southeast and south were the ancient Iranians, the Scythians...
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    proximity, there is a visible impact of the local population, in the Volga region of Volga Finns and Cuman-Kipchaks, in Ukraine of Onogur-Khazars and Sarmatian-Alans...
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    there may be ethno-cultural influences in Hungarians and Balkars also Volga Finns Muromians assimilated by the Russians 12th century. Merya assimilated...
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    while being absent from the other Uralic languages. language portal Volga Finns Differentiation of Uralic languages over time Encyclopedia of the Languages...
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    Kipchaks. One group of Bulgars settled in the Volga region and mixed with local Volga Finns to become the Volga Bulgars in what is today Tatarstan. These...
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    well-known Tatar Cossacks, including the Nağaybäklär and Meshchera-speaking Volga Finns, of whom Sary Azman was the first Don ataman. These groups were assimilated...
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  • Finnic peoples in the broad sense, i.e. Sámi, the Baltic Finns, the Volga Finns and the Perm Finns Finnic languages (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    (14.5 million), Finns (6.5 million), Estonians (1.1 million), and Mordvins (0.85 million). Majorities of three (the Hungarians, Finns, and Estonians)...
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    Northwestern Mari people (category Volga Finns)
    Nizhny Novgorod oblasts of Russia. As with other Mari subgroups, they are Volga Finns. Their native language is Northwestern Mari, one of the four surviving...
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    harmony. The vowels /ö/, /ä/ and /y/ likely existed in the Merya language. Volga Finns Mari language "Уральские языки". bse.sci-lib.com. Helimski, Eugene (2006)...
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    Ages, the Volga trade route connected Northern Europe and Northwestern Russia with the Caspian Sea and the Sasanian Empire, via the Volga River. The...
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    ič́i 'little', vi̮l 'upper' and ulo 'lower'. Meryans Meryan language Volga Finns "Meshcherian". MultiTree. 2009-06-22. Archived from the original on July...
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