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Shoksha (Erzya: шокшот, romanized: šokšot, Russian: шокша, romanized:
shoksha) is an
ethnographic group of
Erzya people. It is
named after the village...
- 61°29′N 35°2′E / 61.483°N 35.033°E / 61.483; 35.033
Shoksha quartzite,
Shoksha porphyry, or
crimson quartzite (Russian: малиновый кварцит, literally...
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Shoksha is an
ethnographic group of
Erzya people.
Shoksha may also
refer to:
Shoksha dialect [de; ru]
spoken by
Shoksha people Shoksha, Mordovia [ru],...
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Nadezhda Kadysheva,
Russian singer Vasily Chapayev,
Bolshevik commander Shoksha Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Erzya people.
Erzya edition of Wikipedia...
- in the Encyclopædia
Britannica as of mid-2021, but is
actually a
purple Shoksha quartzite mined in
Russian Karelia. The
sarcophagus rests upon a base of...
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Roman sculpture material Shoksha porphyry,
quartzite of
purple color resembling true
porphyry mined near the
village of
Shoksha, Karelia,
Russia Porphyritic...
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Shoksha (Russian: Шокша) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Ustretskoye Rural Settlement,
Syamzhensky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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group *M-III
Southeast group Erzya *E-I
Central group *E-II
Western group *E-III
Northwestern group *E-IV
Southeast group Shoksha *E-V
Shoksha dialect...
- and in fact they are an
ethnic group of
Erzyans usually referred to as
Shokshas. It was the
Erzyans who
historically were
referred to as Mordvins, and...
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besides the
smaller subgroups of the Qaratay,
Teryukhan and
Tengushevo (or
Shoksha)
Mordvins who have
become fully Russified or
Turkified during the 19th...