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Mokshan (Russian: Мокша́н) is an
urban locality (a work settlement) and the
administrative center of
Mokshansky District of
Penza Oblast, Russia. Po****tion:...
- The
Mokshas (also
Mokshans,
Moksha people; Moksha: Мокшет/Mokšet)
comprise a
Mordvinian ethnic group belonging to the
Volgaic branch of the Finno-Ugric...
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Moksha Mokshan мокшень кяль mokšəń käĺ
Pronunciation ['mɔkʃənʲ kælʲ] Native to
Russia Region European Russia Ethnicity 253,000
Mokshas (2010 census) Native...
- "So-called
Tengushev Mordvins are
Erzyans who
speak the
Erzyan dialect with
Mokshan substratum and in fact they are an
ethnic group of
Erzyans usually referred...
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- In this book, the
author cites a
dictionary of 325
Mordovian (mostly
Mokshan)
words translated into Dutch. Later, in the 18th century,
Moksha and Erzya...
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literary forms. The
Erzya literary language was
created in 1922 and the
Mokshan in 1923.
Phonological differences between the two
languages include: Moksha...
- Николай Тимофеевич Антошкин; 19
December 1942 – 17
January 2021) was a
Mokshan Russian Air
Force colonel general, Hero of the
Soviet Union and politician...
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occurred in the
Republic of
Mordovia to
divide it to
separate Erzyan and
Mokshan homelands. The
proposal was
rejected in 1995.
After the
brief 2008 Russo-Georgian...
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Tally marks, also
called hash marks, are a form of
numeral used for counting. They can be
thought of as a
unary numeral system. They are most
useful in...