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- grouped together as Mordvins) as well as speakers of the extinct Merya, Muromian and Meshchera languages. The modern representatives of Volga Finns live...
- Muromian is an extinct Uralic language formerly spoken by the Muromian tribe, in what is today the Murom region in Russia. They are mentioned by Jordanes...
- Moksha is also possibly closely related to the extinct Meshcherian and Muromian languages. There is very little historical evidence of the use of Moksha...
- ****ociated[by whom?] with these people. The north-western neighbours were the Muromians and Merians who spoke related Finno-Ugric languages. To the north of the...
- Forest Nenets Tundra Nenets Nganasan Selkup Yurats Others Merya Meshcherian Muromian Reconstructed Proto-Uralic homeland Proto-Finnic Proto-Sámi Proto-Samo****ic...
- Novgorod-Rostov areas were po****ted by Finnic peoples, including the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. From the 7th century onwards, the East Slavs slowly...
- evidence of a number of extinct languages of uncertain affiliation: Merya Muromian Meshcherian (until 16th century?) Traces of Finno-Ugric substrata, especially...
- ****imilated the native Finnic and Baltic tribes, such as the Merya, the Muromians, and the Meshchera. Scandinavian Nor****, known as Vikings in Western...
- are the Finno-Ugric languages of the Chude and the "Volga Finns" (Merya, Muromian, and Meshcheran): while unattested, their existence has been noted in medieval...
- have been related to the Mordvinic languages or to the Permic languages) Muromian (spoken by the Muroma, may have been a language close to the Merya and...