- The
Erzyas (also Erzyans,
Erzya people;
Erzya: эрзят, romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the
Mordvin peoples.
Purgaz Syreś...
- 'Mordvins'; no
equivalents in
Moksha and
Erzya) is an
official term used in the
Russian Federation to
refer both to
Erzyas and
Mokshas since 1928.
While Robert...
- 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...
- The
Erzya language (эрзянь кель, eŕźań keĺ,
pronounced [ˈerʲzʲanʲ ˈkʲelʲ]), also
Erzian or
historically Arisa, is
spoken by
approximately 300,000 people...
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Tornedalians Kvens Volga Finns Meryans † Meshchyoras†
Muromians † Mari
Mokshas Erzyas Sámi
Permians Besermyan Komi
Udmurts Hungarians Székely Csángó Jász Kun...
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Erzya literature is
literature written in the
Erzya language,
which is
spoken by
about half a
million people in the
Republic of
Mordovia and adjacent...
- non-Indo-European
family of
Uralic languages (Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian,
Erzya, Komi, Mari,
Moksha and Udmurt) is
spoken mainly in Estonia, Finland, Hungary...
-
first used the term "Mordva" to
refer only to the
Erzya people but
later used it for both the
Erzyas and the Mokshas. The term "Moksha" (Russian: мокша)...
- The
Erzyan native religion (
Erzya: эрзянь пазнэнь озноматe, romanized: erzań pazneń oznomate), also
called Erzyan neopaganism, is the
modern revival of...
-
November 1959), also
known as
Stefan Erzia, was an
Erzya sculptor who
lived in
Russia and Argentina.
Erzya chose his
pseudonym after the
native ethnic group...