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    Mordvins (also Mordvinians, Mordovians; Russian: мордва, romanized: Mordva, lit. 'Mordvins'; no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya) is an official term used...
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    Mordovia (redirect from Mordvin Republic)
    are from the Neolithic era. Mordvins are mentioned in written sources from the 6th century[citation needed]. Later, Mordvins were under the influence of...
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    Mishar Tatars. The Mordvins (also Mordva, Mordvinians) remain one of the larger indigenous peoples of Russia. Less than one third of Mordvins live in the autonomous...
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    neopaganism, is the modern revival of the ethnic religion of the Erzya Mordvins, peoples of Volga Finnic ethnic stock dwelling in the republic of Mordovia...
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    The Mordvinic languages, also known as the Mordvin, Mordovian or Mordvinian languages (Russian: мордовские языки, mordovskiye yazyki), are a subgroup...
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  • Look up Mordvin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mordvins is an obsolete official term for the Erzyas and Mokshas as a single ethnic group in Russian...
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    Erzyas (redirect from Erzya Mordvins)
    romanized: erzat, Russian: эрзяне, romanized: erzyane) are one of the Mordvin peoples. Purgaz Syreś Boläeń, public figure, poet and translator, half-Erzya...
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    Mokshas (redirect from Moksha Mordvins)
    Outfit of the bride. Сhest decorations. Mordvins-moksha, Tambov province, Temnikov uezd, XIX - beg.XX centuries...
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    for his work in historical geography of Upper Don and Oka Gelonians and Mordvins where he had identified some of the Herodotus's tribes with contemporary...
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    Hungarians (14.5 million), Finns (6.5 million), Estonians (1.1 million), and Mordvins (0.85 million). Majorities of three (the Hungarians, Finns, and Estonians)...
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