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- The Meryans (also Merya people; Russian: меряне, meryane or меря, marya) were an ancient Finnic people that lived in the Upper Volga region. The Primary...
- (commonly grouped together as Mordvins) as well as speakers of the extinct Merya, Muromian and Meshchera languages. The modern representatives of Volga Finns...
- Merya or Meryanic (Old East Slavic: мєр(ь)скъıї) is an extinct Finno-Ugric language, which was spoken by the Meryans. Merya began to be ****imilated by...
- Merya may refer to: Merya people Merya language, an extinct language Merya (Tanzanian ward) Meryan (disambiguation) Merja (disambiguation), pronounced...
- Merya is an administrative ward in the Singida Rural district of the Singida Region of Tanzania. It is approximately 712 km north west of Dar es Salaam...
- recorded people along the upper Volga were also the Finnic Mari (Мари) and Merya (Мäрӹ) people. Where the Volga flows through the steppes the area was also...
- settled at the lake 6 thousand years ago. It is historically certain that the Merya people had their capital in Sarskoe Gorodishche on the southern s**** of...
- and Novgorod-Rostov areas were po****ted by Finnic peoples, including the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. From the 7th century onwards, the East...
- Tver Oblast and the region of Beloozero. Having reached the lands of the Merya near Rostov, they linked up with the Dnieper group of Slavic migrants.[citation...
- places in Poland like Mozgawa. According to a Finno-Ugric hypothesis, the Merya and Muroma people, who were among the pre-Slavic tribes which inhabited...