-
forced the
Meryans to pay tribute. This
event is
dated to 859,
although the
chronology is not reliable. Oleg of
Novgorod forced the
Meryans to take part...
-
Meryan may
refer to:
Meryan people, a
historic ethnic group of
Russia Meryan language, an
extinct Uralic language Meryan Rodnovery, a
religious movement...
- 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...
- site had been
continuously inhabited by
Finnic peoples (especially the
Meryans)
since the 2nd
century BCE. The
Slavs occupied the south-western portion...
-
compared to
Udmurt uno 'big', ič́i 'little', vi̮l 'upper' and ulo 'lower'.
Meryans Meryan language Volga Finns "Meshcherian". MultiTree. 2009-06-22. Archived...
- and
Finnic tribes in 860–862 (including the Chuds, Slovenes, Krivichs,
Meryans and Ves) "drove the
Varangians back
beyond the sea,
refused to pay them...
-
Izhorians Karelians Livonians Setos Veps
Votes Tornedalians Kvens Volga Finns Meryans † Meshchyoras†
Muromians † Mari
Mokshas Erzyas Sámi
Permians Besermyan...
- from
tombs proves that they had
contact with
Staraya Ladoga,
Finland and
Meryans,
other Volga Finnic tribes and
later with the Prin****lity of Novgorod...
-
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...
- ballooning. The
Primary Chronicle refers to the Lake of Kleshchin,
which was a
Meryan town on its s****. The
major relic of
Kleshchin is a
legendary twelve-ton...