- pp. 395–412. Thus the
Ugrians had
either to move
north or to
change nomadic animal breeding. The
forefathers of the Ob-
Ugrians proceeded northwards and...
- languages,
including a lack of the
genitive case. Hajdú, Péter (1975). Finno-
Ugrian Languages and Peoples. London: Deutsch. p. 119. ISBN 978-0-233-96552-9....
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nations in Siberia. This
became known as the Cal-
Ugrian Theory.
Sadovszky elaborates the Cal-
Ugrian theory in his 1996 book. The
theory describes the...
- Finno-Ugric Students'
Conference Variants of the name
include Finno-
Ugrian, Fenno-Ugric, Fenno-
Ugrian, and Ugro-Finnic.
Collins English Dictionary –
Complete &...
- The
Ugric or
Ugrian languages (/ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː-/ or /ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː-/) are a
proposed branch of the
Uralic language family.
Ugric includes three subgroups:...
-
Baltic Finns Permians Also
known as
Volga Finnic peoples and
Volga Finno-
Ugrians Golden,
Peter B. (2011).
Central Asia in
World History. New York: Oxford...
- pre-planned manner, with a long move-in
between 862–895.
According to the Finno-
Ugrian theory, they
originated from an
ancient Uralic-speaking po****tion that...
- po****ted by Finno-
Ugrian peoples. From the 7th
century onwards, the
incoming East
Slavs slowly ****imilated the
native Finno-
Ugrians. The establishment...
- Finno-
Ugrian Society (French: Société Finno-Ougrienne, Finnish: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura) is a
Finnish learned society,
dedicated to the
study of Uralic...
-
ancient Ugrians are ****ociated with the
Mezhovskaya culture, and were
influenced by the
Iranian Sarmatians and Saka, as well as
later Xiongnu. The
Ugrians also...