- The
Meryans (Russian: меряне, romanized: meryane) or
Merya people (Russian: меря, romanized: merya) were an
ancient Finnic people that
lived in the Upper...
- мєр(ь)скъıї) is an
extinct Finno-Ugric language,
which was
spoken by the
Meryans.
Merya began to be ****imilated by East
Slavs when
their territory became...
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Meryan may
refer to:
Meryan people, a
historic ethnic group of
Russia Meryan language, an
extinct Uralic language Meryan Rodnovery, a
religious movement...
- Faith. He says that
Meryan Native Faith is
mostly Slavic Native Faith whose concepts,
names and
iconoraphy are Finnicised.
Meryan Rodnovers also rely...
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northern town of Neya. Like many of his neighbours, he
identifies as a
Meryan and
strives to keep
alive the
reconstructed traditions of that culture....
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toponymy has
similarities with
Meryan toponymy. It can be seen that the
eastern Volkhov Chudes were very
close to
Meryans,
culturally and linguistically...
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supposes that the
Merya language was a part of the Balto-Finnic group. The
Meryans were
stated to have
fought with the
Bulgars in wars
against Tatars. Some...
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compared to
Udmurt uno 'big', ič́i 'little', vi̮l 'upper' and ulo 'lower'.
Meryans Meryan language Volga Finns "Meshcherian". MultiTree. 2009-06-22. Archived...
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Moscow Kremlin Museums. The site had been
continuously inhabited by the
Meryans since the 2nd
century BCE. The
Slavs occupied the south-western portion...
- as Āq
Owlar and Āq Evler; also
known as Agavlar, Agawlar, Āqevlar,
Meryān,
Meryān va Āqevlar, and Now‘adī) is a
village in Kuhestani-ye
Talesh Rural District...