- Look up Erzya or
Erzyan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Erzya or
Erzia may
refer to:
Erzya language, a
Uralic language spoken in
Russia Erzya literature...
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Dmitrievich Erzia (Nefyodov) (Russian: Степа́н Дми́триевич Э́рьзя (Нефёдов);
November 8 [O.S.
October 27] 1876 – 24
November 1959), also
known as
Stefan Erzia, was...
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Purgaz Syreś Boläeń,
public figure, poet and translator, half-Erzya
Stepan Erzia,
Russian sculptor Nadezhda Kadysheva,
Russian singer Vasily Chapayev, Bolshevik...
- and even
physical appearance (until
their conversion to
Christianity the
Erzia and
Moksha did not
intermarry and even
today intermarriage is rare.) The...
- The
Mordovian Republican Museum of
Visual Arts
Named after S.D.
Erzya (Russian: Мордовский республиканский музей изобразительных искусств им. С.Д. Эрьзи)...
- 1964) is a
Russian painter and
fashion designer who runs the
Mordovian Erzia Museum of
Visual Arts.
Narbekova was born in Saransk. She is the youngest...
- of
Visual Arts has a
collection of
works by the
Russian masters Stepan Erzia and
Fedot Sychkov. The city is home to the
Mordovian State University (founded...
- Vladimir, but it was
Stepan Erzia, a
close family friend who made the
greatest impact on him. His
mother posed for
Erzia, and his
father left many biographical...
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joint venture developed and
completed by MTN and its
technology partner,
Erzia, a
provider of VSAT
maritime communications in Spain. The
Santander teleport...
- 19th to 20th centuries. The
Erzya Mordvins (Erzya: эрзят, Erzyat; also
Erzia, Erzä), who
speak Erzya, and the
Moksha Mordvins (Moksha: мокшет, Mokshet)...