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Purgaz or Inäzor
Purgaz (Erzya: Пургаз (Инязор Пургаз), Russian: Пургас, Purgas) was an Erzän
leader in the
first half of the 13th century. He was a Grand...
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Mordovia was
briefly united under the Prin****lity of
Purgaz, led by
Erzya prince Purgaz, who
fought against the
colonisation of the
region by Vladimir-Suzdal...
- The Prin****lity of
Purgaz (Russian: Пургасова волость, romanized: Purgasova volost; Erzya: Пургазонь Русесь, romanized: Purgazoń Ruseś), also referred...
- romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the
Mordvin peoples.
Purgaz Syreś Boläeń,
public figure, poet and translator, half-Erzya
Stepan Erzia...
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Nizhny Novgorod on the site. The
Erzyan King
Purgaz and the
Mokshan King
Puresh were at war and
while Purgaz was
allied with
Volga Bulgaria,
Puresh was...
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continuous Mordvin attacks against it; the
major attempt made by
forces under Purgaz in
April 1229 was repulsed.
After the
death of Yuri II on 4
March 1238 at...
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Middle Volga. In the 1230s, the
Erzyan King
Purgaz and the
Mokshan King Puresh were at war and
while Purgaz was
allied with
Volga Bulgaria,
Puresh was...
- In 1230
Purgaz laid
siege to
Nizhny Novgorod but was defeated.
After that the son of
Puresh with his
Polovtsi allies raided into
Purgaz's lands and...
- a
bloody war
broke out
between the
Erzya ruler Purgaz and
Russian princes who
invaded his lands.
Purgaz even
besieged the
Russian city of
Nizhny Novgorod...
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conducted dubious transactions with
Itera and a Gazprom/Itera joint-venture,
Purgaz.
Billions of
dollars of
Russian natural gas
resources were
transferred from...