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- Ingrians may refer to: Izhorians, traditionally Eastern Orthodox Finnic-speaking indigenous people of Ingria Ingrian Finns, the descendants of Lutheran...
- Ingrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ingrian may refer to: Of or pertaining to the region of Ingria The Ingrians, which may refer to: Ingrian Finns...
- indigenous minority of Europe. Finnish-speaking Ingrians are not to be confused with Izhorian-speaking Ingrians. Ingrian Finns mainly consist of two groups: Savakot...
- Lutheran Finnish immigrants; their descendants, the Ingrian Finns, are often referred to as Ingrians. The immigration of Lutheran Finns was promoted by...
- the male po****tion. Tens of thousands of Ingrians died due to deportations and in labor camps. The Ingrian Finns were mainly independent small farmers...
- Ingrian Finnish may refer to: Ingrian Finns, the descendants of Lutheran emigrants from present-day Finland who settled in Ingria in 17th century Ingrian...
- northwestern Russia. They are also referred to as Ingrians, although the term can also refer to the Ingrian Finns or the Baltic Finnic residents of Ingria...
- national movement of ethnic Ingrians, according to whose activists the political Ingrians “shamelessly used the historical word Ingrians for their own political...
- indigenous Ingrians became Eastern Orthodox. Ingria became a province of Sweden in the Treaty of Stolbovo in 1617 that ended the Ingrian War, fought...
- inspired many Ingrians to thoughts of rebellion. In January 1919, the Temporary Caretaker Committee of Ingria was established by Ingrian refugees who fled...