-
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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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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media related to
Meshchera.
Meshchera Lowlands (Meshchyora Lowlands) (Russian: Мещёрская низменность), also
referred to as
simply Meshchera/Meshchyora, is...
- 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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weaving products. Many can be seen on a women's folk
costume from the
Meshchera Lowlands.
According to some authors,
Russian names po****rly ****ociated...
-
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...
- ****imilated the
indigenous Finnic po****tions, such as the
Merya and
Meshchera peoples. The
surviving peoples of
Volga Finnic ethnicity include the Maris...
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native Finnic and
Baltic tribes, such as the Merya, the Muromians, and the
Meshchera.
Scandinavian Nor****,
known as
Vikings in
Western Europe and Varangians...
- 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...
- then thinks, that the Don
Cossacks were
originally formed largely by "
Meshchera Tatars"
under the
Golden Horde,
which he also
connects to
later Mishar...