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- The Meryans (also Merya people; Russian: меряне, meryane or меря, marya) were an ancient Finnic people that lived in the Upper Volga region. The Primary...
- Meryan may refer to: Meryan people, a historic ethnic group of Russia Meryan language, an extinct Uralic language Meryan Rodnovery, a religious movement...
- or Meryanic is an extinct Finno-Ugric language, which was spoken by the Meryans. Merya began to be ****imilated by East Slavs when their territory became...
- Faith. He says that Meryan Native Faith is mostly Slavic Native Faith whose concepts, names and iconoraphy are Finnicised. Meryan Rodnovers also rely...
- supposes that the Merya language was a part of the Balto-Finnic group. The Meryans were stated to have fought with the Bolghars in wars against Tatars. Some...
- site had been continuously inhabited by Finnic peoples (especially the Meryans) since the 2nd century BCE. The Slavs occupied the south-western portion...
- as Āq Owlar and Āq Evler; also known as Agavlar, Agawlar, Āqevlar, Meryān, Meryān va Āqevlar, and Now‘adī) is a village in Kuhestani-ye Talesh Rural District...
- compared to Udmurt uno 'big', ič́i 'little', vi̮l 'upper' and ulo 'lower'. Meryans Meryan language Volga Finns "Meshcherian". MultiTree. 2009-06-22. Archived...
- The site of an ancient Meryan sanctuary in Zalesye...
- toponymy has similarities with Meryan toponymy. It can be seen that the eastern Volkhov Chudes were very close to Meryans, culturally and linguistically...