- The Mari (/ˈmɑːri/ MAR-ee), also
formerly known as the
Cheremis or Cheremisses, are a Finno-Ugric
people in
Eastern Europe, who have
traditionally lived...
- communication.[citation needed] The Mari
language and
people were
known as "
Cheremis" (Russian: черемисы, черемисский язык, cheremisy,
cheremisskiy yazyk)....
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crossed to the
right bank of the Volga,
displacing the
mountain Mari (
cheremis) from the
inhabited territories to the
meadow side.
Sources of Russian...
-
under Yapancha and the Ar
units and
burned Archa.
Andrey Kurbsky defeated Cheremis troops.
Sappers blew up the
underground way to Kazan's
underground drinking-water...
- Moscow. The fall of
Kazan was only the
beginning of a
series of so-called "
Cheremis wars". The
attempts of the
Moscow government to gain a
foothold on the...
- Finnic, Balto-Finnic, Balto-Fennic)
Mordvinic (Mordvin, Mordvinian) Mari (
Cheremis)
Permic (Permian)
Hungarian (Magyar)
Mansi (Vogul, Ма̄ньси, Маньсь) Khanty...
- the 1572
battle with the
Cherimisy after their uprising in the
Second Cheremis War [ru]. In 1573, soon
after he was
appointed the
voivode on the Oka,...
- Shirinsky-Shikhmatov
cataloged 13
breeds of laikas: Zyryan, Finno-Karelian, Vogul,
Cheremis, Ostyak, Tungus, Votyak, Galician, Norvegian, Buryatian, Soyotian, Laplandian...
- are also
listed including some Samo****ic
peoples as well as the Veps,
Cheremis, Mordvin, and Chudes. The place-name
Bjarmaland was also used
later both...
-
books analyzing aspects of the Mari
language (referring to it by the name "
Cheremis"). His
transdisciplinary work and
professional collaborations spanned the...