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    Mordvins (redirect from Mordvinians)
    Mordvins (also Mordvinians, Mordovians; Russian: мордва, romanized: Mordva, lit. 'Mordvins'; no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya) is an official term used...
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    The Mordovian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Мордовская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика, Mordovskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya...
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    The Mordvinic languages, also known as the Mordvin, Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки, mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup of...
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    1765–1838), a port-city tailor and a former serf of possible Chuvash, Mordvinian, Russian or Kalmyk descent, who came from Sergachsky District, Nizhny...
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  • Qaratays (Karatais, Karatays) are a Mordvinian ethnic group in Kamsko-Ustyinsky District, Tatarstan around the village of Mordovsky Karatay. They speak...
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    She received the Golden Gramophone Award in 2008. She was born in the Mordvinian village of Gorki in Tatarstan. Her father, Nikita Mikhailovich Kadyshev...
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    Mordovian Republican United Museum of Regional Studies and the Museum of Mordvinian Culture in Saransk. The National Library of the Republic of Mordovia is...
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    1977. pp. 59 (map 2), 57, 60. Deviatkina, Tatiana. "Images of Birds in Mordvinian Mythology". In: Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore Vo. 48 (2011)...
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    Mokshas (also Mokshans, Moksha people; Moksha: Мокшет/Mokšet) comprise a Mordvinian ethnic group belonging to the Volgaic branch of the Finno-Ugric peoples...
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    2 Uzbeks 12,353 3,604 1,818 5,996 0 Chuvash 10,593 2,268 564 7,636 1 Mordvinians 9,331 1,473 646 7,168 0 Turks 8,844 7,923 133 567 0 Lithuanians 7,207...
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    org/web/20061029185215/http://www.info-rm.com/er/index.php News in the Erzya and Moksha Mordvinian languages [2] Эрзянский язык Erzya – Finnish/English/German/Russian dictionary...
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    574 0.8% 1,469,766 0.7% 1,694,351 0.7% 1,751,366 0.7% 1,842,346 0.6% Mordvinian 1,340,415 0.9% 1,456,330 0.9% 1,285,116 0.6% 1,262,670 0.5% 1,191,765...
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    (Fennic, Baltic Finnic, Balto-Finnic, Balto-Fennic) Mordvinic (Mordvin, Mordvinian) Mari (Cheremis) Permic (Permian) Hungarian (Magyar) Mansi (Vogul, Ма̄ньси...
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  • 112°48′W / 54.6°N 112.8°W / 54.6; -112.8 (Norov-Ava) 41.4 1988 Norov-Ava (Mordvinian) WGPSN Nuada 62°18′N 87°30′E / 62.3°N 87.5°E / 62.3; 87.5 (Nuada)...
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  • 1994 Lithuanian rainbow goddess. Varma-Ava Dorsa 62.3N 268.8E 767.0 1985 Mordvinian (Volga Finn) wind goddess. Vedma Dorsa 42.0N 159.0E 3,345.0 1985 East...
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    moving very rapidly for a few nationalities such as the Karelians and Mordvinians. Whether children born in mixed families to one Russian parent were likely...
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    and its cognate be Komi mösör 'isthmus'. The Mordvins (also Mordva, Mordvinians) remain one of the larger indigenous peoples of Russia. Less than one...
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    North-to-South gradient, with the highest allele frequencies in Finnish and Mordvinian populations (16%), and the lowest in Sardinia (4%). In the absence of...
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    preceding creation of such known pictures as "Teacher-Mordvinian" (1937), "Tractor Driver, Mordvinian" (1938). In the second half of the '30s, theme of art...
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    language books was all done in Moscow until the establishment of the Mordvinian national district in 1928. Official conferences in 1928 and 1935 decreed...
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    Ulchi 0.000 87 – Mansi 0.000 98 – Udmurt 0.000 101 [citation needed] – Mordvinian 0.000 102 [citation needed] – Khanty 0.000 106 [citation needed] – Yakut...
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  • 112°48′W / 54.6°N 112.8°W / 54.6; -112.8 (Norov-Ava) 41.4 1988 Norov-Ava (Mordvinian) WGPSN Nuada 62°18′N 87°30′E / 62.3°N 87.5°E / 62.3; 87.5 (Nuada)...
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    Ersa-Mordvinian Tatiana Danilova with her grandchildren – Viktor Danilov (1974)...
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    0.012 82 D5=1 Pashtun (Afghanistan) 0.011 90 [citation needed] D4j=1 Mordvinian (Staroshaygovsky) 0.010 102 [citation needed] D=1 Filipino (Visayas) 0...
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    being a Russian transcription of the Mari self-designation, Мäрӹ (Märӛ). Mordvinian author Aleksandr Sharonov claimed that Merya is an Erzyan dialect, however...
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    shells usually decorated a festive folk dress. The main element in the Mordvinian costume was a white canvas shirt, decorated with embroidery. Erzya shirt...
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  • Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc. Deviatkina, Tatiana (2011). "Images of Birds in Mordvinian Mythology". Electronic Journal of Folklore. 48: 143–152. doi:10.7592/FEJF2011...
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  • means "dark" and "turbid". Alternatively, the name may come from the Mordvinian language, meaning "bear-river".[citation needed] Another claim is that...
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    and Economy. p. 359. Deviatkina, Tatiana (2011). "Images of Birds in Mordvinian Mythology". Electronic Journal of Folklore. 48: 143–152. doi:10.7592/FEJF2011...
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    Evsevʹev Mordovian State Pedagogical Institute) and Research Institute for Mordvinian Culture (today's Mordovian Scientific Research Institute of Language,...
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