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Mordvins (also Mordvinians, Mordovians; Russian: мордва, romanized: Mordva, lit. '
Mordvins'; no
equivalents in
Moksha and Erzya) is an
official term used...
- the po****tion of the
republic was 834,755.
Ethnic Russians (53.1%) and
Mordvins (39.8%)
account for the
majority of the po****tion. The
earliest archaeological...
- The
Mordvinic languages, also
known as the
Mordvin,
Mordovian or
Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки,
mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup...
- romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the
Mordvin peoples.
Purgaz Syreś Boläeń,
public figure, poet and translator, half-Erzya...
- Look up
Mordvin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mordvins is an
obsolete official term for the
Erzyas and
Mokshas as a
single ethnic group in Russian...
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Mordvin Tatars (Russian: Мордовские татары, Italian:
Tartari di Mordua) was a term used to
refer to
medieval nobility of
Volga Tatar,
Volga Finnic, and...
- Magyar-erza-
mordvin szótár [Hungarian-Erzya dictionary] (PDF). Szeged: SzTE
Finnugor Nyelvtudományi Tanszék. Mészáros, Edit (1999). "Erza-
mordvin-magyar szótár...
- " De
nordiska samernas religion"
Tatiana Deviatkina, "Some
Aspects of
Mordvin Mythology". In: Folklore:
Electronic Journal of
Folklore 17 (2001): 96-106...
- name).
Mordvins use two
names – a
Mordvin name and a
Russian name. The
Mordvin name is
written in the
Eastern name order. Usually, the
Mordvin surname...
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Purgas Volost, was a "
Mordvin" prin****lity
located between the Oka and Sura rivers. The prin****lity is an
important part of
Mordvin history and is notable...