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- Mordvins abstract "The Mordvins also Mordva, Mordvinians, Mordovians (Erzya self name Erzya: эрзят/Erzyat, Moksha self name Moksha: мокшет/Mokshet, Tatar: мухшилар/Muhshilar, Russian name for Moksha and Erzya Russian: мордва/Mordva, for Qaratai Russian: каратаи/Karatayi) are the members of a people speaking a Mordvinic language of the Uralic language family and living mainly in Mordοvia republic and other parts of the middle Volga River region of Russia One of larger indigenous peoples of Russia. The Mordvins identify themselves as separate ethnic groups: the Erzya and Moksha, besides the smaller subgroups of the Qaratay, Teryukhan and Tengushev (or Shoksha) Mordvins who have become fully Russified or Turkified during the 19th to 20th centuries.Less than one third of Mordvins live in the autonomous republic of Mordovia, Russian Federation, in the basin of the Volga River. The rest are scattered over the Russian oblasts of Samara, Penza, Orenburg and Nizhny Novgorod, as well as Tatarstan, Chuvashia, Bashkortostan, Central Asia, Siberia, Far East, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia and the United States.The Erzya Mordvins (Erzya: эрзят, Erzyat; also Erzia, Erza), who speak Erzya, and the Moksha Mordvins (Moksha: мокшет, Mokshet), who speak Moksha, are the two major groups. The Qaratay Mordvins live in the Kama Tamağı District of Tatarstan, and have shifted to speaking Tatar, albeit with a large proportion of Mordvin vocabulary (substratum). The Teryukhan, living in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast of Russia, switched to Russian in the 19th century. The Teryukhans recognize the term Mordva as pertaining to themselves, whereas the Qaratay also call themselves Muksha. The Tengushev Mordvins live in southern Mordovia and are a transitional group[citation needed] between Moksha and Erzya.The western Erzyans are also called Shoksha (or Shoksho). They are isolated from the bulk of the Erzyans, and their dialect/language has been influenced by the Mokshan dialects.".
- Mordvins language Erzya_language.
- Mordvins language Moksha_language.
- Mordvins language Russian_language.
- Mordvins language Tatar_language.
- Mordvins populationPlace Mordovia.
- Mordvins populationPlace Ryazan_Oblast.
- Mordvins populationPlace Samara_Oblast.
- Mordvins populationPlace Tatarstan.
- Mordvins populationPlace Ulyanovsk_Oblast.
- Mordvins related Baltic_Finns.
- Mordvins related Mari_people.
- Mordvins religion Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Mordvins religion Lutheranism.
- Mordvins religion Molokan.
- Mordvins religion Mordvin_native_religion.
- Mordvins religion Russian_Orthodox_Church.
- Mordvins thumbnail 1551_Venice_Gastaldi-Descriptione_de_la_Moscouia.jpg?width=300.
- Mordvins totalPopulation "843350".
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- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink en.
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- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink sutoc.html.
- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink 11mati.doc.
- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink mordmyth.pdf.
- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink news_folk.
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- Mordvins wikiPageExternalLink erzaen.html.
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- Mordvins wikiPageID "599042".
- Mordvins wikiPageRevisionID "603215956".
- Mordvins group "Erzya and Moksha Mordvins".
- Mordvins hasPhotoCollection Mordvins.
- Mordvins langs "Erzya, Moksha, Russian,".
- Mordvins poptime "843350".
- Mordvins region Mordovia.
- Mordvins region Ryazan_Oblast.
- Mordvins region Samara_Oblast.
- Mordvins region Tatarstan.
- Mordvins region Ulyanovsk_Oblast.
- Mordvins related "Mari; other Finnic peoples".
- Mordvins rels "Predominantly † Orthodox Christianity".
- Mordvins rels "also Lutheranism, Molokans and Jumpers.".
- Mordvins rels "also Mordvin Native Religion".
- Mordvins subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Mordvins subject Category:Indigenous_peoples_of_Europe.
- Mordvins subject Category:Mordvin_people.
- Mordvins subject Category:Volga_Finns.
- Mordvins type Abstraction100002137.
- Mordvins type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Mordvins type EthnicGroupsInRussia.
- Mordvins type Group100031264.
- Mordvins type IndigenousPeoplesOfEurope.
- Mordvins type People107942152.
- Mordvins type EthnicGroup.
- Mordvins type CommunityOrganization.
- Mordvins type Collective.
- Mordvins comment "The Mordvins also Mordva, Mordvinians, Mordovians (Erzya self name Erzya: эрзят/Erzyat, Moksha self name Moksha: мокшет/Mokshet, Tatar: мухшилар/Muhshilar, Russian name for Moksha and Erzya Russian: мордва/Mordva, for Qaratai Russian: каратаи/Karatayi) are the members of a people speaking a Mordvinic language of the Uralic language family and living mainly in Mordοvia republic and other parts of the middle Volga River region of Russia One of larger indigenous peoples of Russia.".
- Mordvins label "Mordves".
- Mordvins label "Mordvini".
- Mordvins label "Mordvinos".
- Mordvins label "Mordvins".
- Mordvins label "Mordwienen".
- Mordvins label "Mordwinen".
- Mordvins label "Mordwini".
- Mordvins label "Мордва".
- Mordvins label "モルドヴィン人".
- Mordvins sameAs Mordvinci.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordwinen.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordvinos.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordves.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordvini.
- Mordvins sameAs モルドヴィン人.
- Mordvins sameAs 모르도바인.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordwienen.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordwini.
- Mordvins sameAs m.02v219.
- Mordvins sameAs Q33543.
- Mordvins sameAs Q33543.
- Mordvins sameAs Mordvins.
- Mordvins wasDerivedFrom Mordvins?oldid=603215956.
- Mordvins depiction 1551_Venice_Gastaldi-Descriptione_de_la_Moscouia.jpg.
- Mordvins isPrimaryTopicOf Mordvins.
- Mordvins name "Erzya and Moksha Mordvins".