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- 16th century. This is in stark contrast to the related tribes Merya and Muroma, which appear to have been ****imilated by the East Slavs by the 10th and...
- with Muroma. According to the toponymy, the Muroma language was close to the Merya language. A few words have been reconstructed in the Muroma language...
- Moxammat. The original po****tions were the Volga Finnic tribes Meshchyora and Muroma, Mordvins. The land was under Kievan Rus' and Volga Bulgaria's influence...
- Poland like Mozgawa. According to a Finno-Ugric hypothesis, the Merya and Muroma people, who were among the pre-Slavic tribes which inhabited the area, called...
- Mozgawa. According to one of the Finno-Ugric hypotheses, the Merya and Muroma people, who were among the several pre-Slavic tribes which originally inhabited...
- "In the share of ****heth lies Rus', Chud', and all the gentiles: Merya, Muroma, Ves', Mordva, Chud' beyond the portages, Perm', Pechera, Yam', Ugra, Litva...
- following peoples living "in the share of ****heth" among others: Chud, Merya, Muroma, Ves, Cheremis, Mordvin, Chud Zavolochskaya ('beyond the portages'), Perm...
- in 2019. The Meryans are thought to have been closely connected with the Muroma people (whose language has even been suggested to have been a dialect of...
- both Volga Bulgaria and the Kievan Rus. Mordvin princes sometimes raided Muroma and Volga Bulgaria and often despoiled each other's holdings. Mordovia was...
- Mordvinic languages or to the Permic languages) Muromian (spoken by the Muroma, may have been a language close to the Merya and a transitional language...