- The
Volga Finns are a
historical group of
peoples living in the
vicinity of the Volga, who
speak Uralic languages.
Their modern representatives are the...
- the
group traces its
descent from the
original Finno-Ugric tribe. The
Meschera were
primarily fishermen, b****eepers,
hunters and
bronze craftsmen. They...
- the 14th century.
These Tatars might be both
Chuvash people and
Mishari (
Meschera in Russian, Mişär in
Tatar language), the
latter had not only
Muslims and...
-
Mishar Tatar or
Western Tatar (Мишәр, Mişär / Mişər, Мишәр Татар, Mişär / Mişər Tatar, көнбатыш татар, könbatış tatar) is a
dialect of
Tatar spoken by...
- (Tatar; non-titled,
descendants of
Kulunchak Enikeev descended from
ruler of
Meschera)
Princes Kurakins (Gediminids)
Princes Kurbsky (possibly extinct; Yaroslavl...
- the
Great Horde),
moved to
Volga region and
later conquered the land of
Meschera in 1298. He had a son by the name of
Beklemish who in
Andreev Gorodok [ru]...
- in the 13th century. The 'Great
Abatis Line'
extended from
Bryansk to
Meschera and was
nominally completed in 1566. It was
guarded by a
local militia...
-
August there was a
downpour in the region. Initially, the
newspaper Novaya Meschera published a note
which spoke of 250 dead. On 16 August, a
meeting of officials...
-
Akhmarov and A.
Orlov challenge this idea.
Zekiyev says: "If this
theory (
Meschera)
turns out to be true,
there must be
clear traces of Finno-Ugric tribes...
-
Great Abatis Line was
built south of
Moscow between the
Bryansk woods and
Meschera swamps starting from the 12th century, and was
officially completed in...