- The Mari (/ˈmɑːri/ MAR-ee) are a Finno-Ugric
people in
Eastern Europe, who have
traditionally lived along the
Volga and Kama
rivers in Russia.
Almost half...
-
Vetluzhskie mariijtsy (
Cheremiss) 13
Viryal 2
Voguly 29 Vod 71 Voijkypal`o 1
Volokh 12 Vostochnye(uralskie)
mariijtsy (
Cheremiss) 255
Votyaki 28 Voyampoltsy...
- khan of Kazan,
Yadegar Mokhammad, who
originated from the
Nogai Horde.
Cheremiss units and
Kazan irregular feudal cavalry had
bases in
forests north and...
- Russian: марийский язык, IPA: [mɐˈrʲijskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk]),
formerly known as the
Cheremiss language,
spoken by
approximately 400,000 people,
belongs to the Uralic...
- grammar' (1844) and
Elementa grammatices Tscheremissæ, 'Elements of Mari (
Cheremiss) grammar' (1845). No
sooner had he
recovered from the
illness which his...
- and
Volga peoples to the east and west of the Urals:
Chuvash people,
Cheremiss, Permiak, Zyrian,
Khanty (Ostiaks) and Samo****s. He
published numerous...
-
Hunfalvy and
Jozef Budenz (1836–1892). Bálint
questioned the
study of the
Cheremiss language by
Budenz claiming that two
dialects had been
mixed up. In 1877...
- ‘pictorial’
expression of folk scenes”.
Brodsky considered Kapustnista and
Cheremiss Wedding to be
caricatures of
village life and
devoid of truth, although...