- 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...
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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...
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Merya may
refer to:
Merya people Merya language, an
extinct language Merya (Tanzanian ward)
Meryan (disambiguation)
Merja (disambiguation), pronounced...
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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...
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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...
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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...