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...
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Ob-Ugric languages (redirect from Ob Ugrian)
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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Finno-Ugric languages (redirect from Finno-Ugrian languages)
Permians Besermyan Komi Udmurts Hungarians Székely Csángó Jász Kun Palóc Ugrians Khanty Mansi In the Finno-Ugric countries of Finland, Estonia and Hungary...
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Volga Finns (redirect from Volga Finno-Ugrians)
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...
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Ugric languages (redirect from Ugrian languages)
The Ugric or Ugrian languages (/ˈjuːɡrɪk, ˈuː-/ or /ˈjuːɡriən, ˈuː-/) are a branch of the Uralic language family. Ugric includes three subgroups: Hungarian...
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Otto von Sadovszky (redirect from Cal-Ugrian theory)
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...
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populated by Finno-Ugrian peoples. From the 7th century onwards, the incoming East Slavs slowly assimilated the native Finno-Ugrians. The establishment...
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Finno-Ugrian Society (French: Société Finno-Ougrienne, Finnish: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura) is a Finnish learned society, dedicated to the study of Uralic...
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ancient Ugrians are associated with the Mezhovskaya culture, and were influenced by the Iranian Sarmatians and Saka, as well as later Xiongnu. The Ugrians also...
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Uralic languages (category Articles with text in Finno-Ugrian languages)
linguistic, archaeological and genetic perspectives unfold the origin of Ugrians". Genes. 14 (7): 1345. doi:10.3390/genes14071345. ISSN 2073-4425. PMC 10379071...
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Indigenous peoples of Siberia (section Ob-Ugrians)
Siberia is a vast region spanning the northern part of the Asian continent and forming the Asiatic portion of Russia. As a result of the Russian conquest...
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in the Turkic societies, Taï societies (Ivory Coast), Eskimo, among Ob-Ugrians and others. In tribal societies, the dual exogamy union lasted for many...
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Bulgaria was a multi-ethnic state with large numbers of Bulgars, Finno-Ugrians, Varangians, and East Slavs. Its strategic position allowed it to create...
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(2004). Itämerensuomalaiset kielet ja niiden päämurteet. Helsinki: Finno-Ugrian Society. Sammallahti, Pekka (1977), "Suomalaisten esihistorian kysymyksiä"...
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Kyrgyzs Gaoju Turks Yueban Magyars Sabirs Alans Kutrigurs Venedae Finnish Ugrians Yakuts Bashkirs Antes GOGU- RYEO AKSUM According to some scholars, the...
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The Finno-Ugrian suicide hypothesis proposes to link genetic ties originating among Finno-Ugric peoples to high rate of suicide, claiming an allele common...
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"defence". Prior to arriving in Europe the Hungarians, and other Finno-Ugrians, embraced the Indo-Iranian cult of the dead, Yima/Yama, and would have...
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speakers from the south. The woodland population is the ancestor of the modern Ugrian inhabitants of Trans-Uralia. Other researchers say that the Khanty people...
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Linguistic, Archaeological and Genetic Perspectives Unfold the Origin of Ugrians". Genes. 14 (7): Figure 1. doi:10.3390/genes14071345. ISSN 2073-4425. PMC 10379071...
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Johanna (2005) Our otherness: Finno-Ugrian approaches to women's studies, or vice versa, Volume 2 of Finno-Ugrian studies in Austria, LIT Verlag Münster...
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indigenous peoples who practice bear worship include the following: Ob-Ugrians: Khanty and Mansi peoples in the Western Siberia taiga. Their present-day...
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the collapse of the Göktürk Khaganate led the Magyars and the Pechenegs, Ugrians and Turkic peoples from Central Asia, to migrate west into the steppe region...
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Udmurtia. Until the early 20th century, the Ugrians were also considered to be a branch of Finns (as "Ugrian Finns"), but such terminology is not in use...
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that they originated from a mixing between the Sabir tribes and the Finno-Ugrians. The other is that they have descendant from Volga Bulgars. Throughout...
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Kucinskas V (1994). "Low frequency of the delta F508 mutation in Finno-Ugrian and Baltic populations". Human Heredity. 44 (3): 169–171. doi:10.1159/000154210...
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Lithuania and Poland." "Salo Baron, who incorrectly viewed them as Finno-Ugrians, believed that the Khazars 'sent many offshoots into the unsubdued Slavonic...
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The name of Hungary could be a result of regular sound changes of Ungrian/Ugrian, and the fact that the Eastern Slavs referred to Hungarians as Ǫgry/Ǫgrove...
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Kyrgyzs Gaoju Turks Yueban Magyars Sabirs Alans Kutrigurs Venedae Finnish Ugrians Yakuts Bashkirs Antes GOGU- RYEO AKSUM Emperor Ming's son Xiao Baoyin,...
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Sámi peoples (category Articles with text in Finno-Ugrian languages)
February 2008). "The Finnic Ethnonyms". Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura. Finno-Ugrian Society. Archived from the original on 8 July 2004. Retrieved 22 June 2013...
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Standa Krupar Studies in Siberian Shamanism and Religions of the Finno-Ugrian Peoples by Aado Lintrop, Folk Belief and Media Group of the Estonian Literary...
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