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One of the key tasks of the modern Russian state and society is the preservation of cultural heritage. Cultural heritage includes a wide range of tangible and intangible objects that need constant study and preservation. This task is especially relevant for the maintenance of ethnic cultures of peoples that demonstrate unfavorable dynamics of ...
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Anniversary Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina
On July 27, 2014, Tatiana Bagishevna Nikitina, Dr habil. (History), Deputy Director of the Mari Research Institute of Language, Literature and History named after V.M.
Zeleneev Yuriy A.
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The results of the 2021 population census showed a sharp and significant decrease in the number of Finno-Ugric peoples in Russia. For example, the number of Karelians decreased by 46.7%, Komi-Permyaks - by 41%, Mordovians - by 35% (in 1939, the number of Mordovians was 1375 thousand people, in 2021 -484 thousand).
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Some findings on female spirits in the mythology of Turkish and Finno-Ugric peoples [PDF]
Türk mitolojisinin üçlü evren tasarımı içerisinde, evrenin her bir katmanında ruhların yaşadığına inanılmaktadır. Bu ruhlar erkek, dişi veya ilk insanların ruh anlayışından dolayı hem erkek hem de dişi karakterli olabilmektedir.
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Eastern Finno-Ugrian cooperation and foreign relations [PDF]
This study focuses on the eastern Finno-Ugrians, those located in the Russian Federation, whereas the western Finno-Ugrians live mainly in states that are part of the European Union (Finland) or hope to join it (Hungary, Estonia).
Taagepera, Rein
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The Rurikids: The First Experience of Reconstructing the Genetic Portrait of the Ruling Family of Medieval Rus' Based on Paleogenomic Data. [PDF]
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Molecular genetic variation in sheep of the central Volga area inhabited by Finno-Ugric peoples [PDF]
Based on morphology, native northern European sheep breeds belong to the short tailed type, of which the Romanov is the only native example still distributed in northwest Russia.
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Baltic Etnocultural Province and the Problem of Origin of Indo-European and Finno-Ugric Peoples
Автор статті робить спробу реконструкції за допомогою археологічних та антропологічних матеріалів культурно-історичних витоків перших фінно-угорських та індоєвропейських народів Європи кінця епохи каменю. Йдеться про балтійське коріння фінно-угорської сім’ї народів, а також про єдине мезо-неолітичне підґрунтя найдавніших індоєвропейських культур ...
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Human–Nature Relations among Finno-Ugric Peoples. Introduction to the special issue
This introduction begins the thematic issue by placing it in the broader perspective of contemporary work on questions of the relationship between man and nature, and Finno-Ugric studies. It presents the diversity of approaches and fields mobilised on this vast subject, to which the issue brings a modest but interesting contribution.
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A luminary of tatar archaeology. To the 85th anniversary of the birth of A.Kh. Khalikov
The article is devoted to scientific activity of Alfred Khasanovich Khalikov (May 30, 1929–July 24, 1994), an outstanding scholar, Dr. habil. (History), Professor, corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, a renowned specialist in ...
Khuzin Fayaz Sh.
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