- The
Izhorians (Ingrian: ižorat, ižorit, inkeroiset; Russian: ижо́ра; ижо́ры, ижо́рцы; Finnish: inkerikot; Estonian: isurid) are a
Finnic indigenous people...
- Look up
Izhorian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Izhorian may
refer to:
Izhorian language Izhorians Izhora (region) This
disambiguation page lists...
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called Izhorian (ižoran
keeli Soikkola [ˈiʒ̥o̞rɑŋ ˈke̝ːlʲi] Ala-Laukaa [ˈiʒo̞rəŋ ˈkeːlʲ]), is a
Finnic language spoken by the (mainly Orthodox)
Izhorians of...
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indigenous European peoples of the
region are the now
mostly Eastern Orthodox Izhorians and Votians, as well as the
Ingrian Finns who
descend from the Lutheran...
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Izhórian muséum (Museum of
Izhórian culture, Ingrian: Ižorin muuzeja, Russian: Ижорский музей) is
located in
Ruchyi in Vistino, a
rural settlement in...
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Saint Petersburg. Finnish-speaking
Ingrians are not to be
confused with
Izhorian-speaking Ingrians.
Ingrian Finns mainly consist of two groups: Savakot...
- and the
Orthodox Izhorians and Votes, so
intermarriage was
uncommon between these groups.
Votes mainly married other Votes, or
Izhorians and Russians. They...
- the fort.
Before the 17th century, this area was
inhabited by
Finnic Izhorians and Votians. The
Ingrian Finns moved to the
region from the provinces...
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Larin Paraske (December 27, 1833 – January 3, 1904) was an
Izhorian runic singer. She is
considered a key
figure in
Finnish folk
poetry and has been called...
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former were
identified as
Ingrian Finns while the
latter were
considered Izhorians or Karelians[citation needed].
Finns are
traditionally ****umed to originate...