- The
Erzyan native religion (Erzya: эрзянь пазнэнь озноматe, romanized: erzań pazneń oznomate), also
called Erzyan neopaganism, is the
modern revival of...
- The
Erzyas (also
Erzyans,
Erzya people; Erzya: эрзят, romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the
Mordvin peoples.
Purgaz Syreś...
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Tengushev Mordvins are
Erzyans who
speak the
Erzyan dialect with
Mokshan substratum and in fact they are an
ethnic group of
Erzyans usually referred to as...
- of the
Mokshans and
Erzyans,
which states that the
Mokshans have a
greater variety of
anthropological types.
Compared to the
Erzyans, who have a greater...
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written in the
Erzya language Erzyan Mastor, a
splinter group from the
Mastorava religion Erzyan Mastor (journal), an
Erzyan- and Russian-language bilingual...
- ĺ/ľ m n ń o p r ŕ s š ś t t́/ť u v z ž ź
Erzya people Erzya literature Erzyan Mastor A.I. Bryzhinskiy, O.V. Pashutina, Ye.I. Chernov. Писатели Мордовии...
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Erzyan Mastor (Erzya: Эрзянь Мастор, 'Erzya land') is an
Erzyan- and Russian-language
bilingual newspaper published by the
Foundation for the Salvation...
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Wikipedia is a free
multilingual open-source wiki-based
online encyclopedia edited and
maintained by a
community of
volunteer editors,
started on January...
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Hungarian alphabet orthography Karelian Komi
Livonian Mansi Mordvinic Moksha Erzyan Sámi
Kildin Sámi
Udmurt Turkic Azerbaijani Bashkir Crimean Gagauz Kazakh...
- also
called Shoksha (or Shokshot). They are
isolated from the bulk of the
Erzyans, and
their dialect/language has been
influenced by the
Mokshan dialects...