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Orthodoxy of the Mordovians of Bashkiria
R. R. Sadikov, R. A. Abdulkhalikov
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Ethnic and confessional culture of Mordovian students (based on the materials of the Internet survey) [PDF]
Introduction. The article summarizes the results of a study of the ethnic and confessional culture of Mordovian students. The objectives of the study were to identify the degree of preservation of individual components of ethnic culture among Mordovian ...
Azat K. Idiatullov
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Until now, we do not really understand how the administration of the Moscow state was organized in regions with a predominantly non-Orthodox population.
A. V. Belyakov
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Ancient Mordovians’ Socio-Patrimonial Law Formation
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Geographical terms used in reference to the lakes in Moksha-Mordovian dialects of the Samara Bend
Introduction. The article considers geographic terms for lakes and ponds, which can be found in three Moksha-Mordovian dialects of Samara Bend: Tornovoye, Shelekhmet and Bakhilovo. Until now, the geographical vocabulary of these dialects has not been the
Nikolai V. Belenov
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CARTOGRAPHIC RESEARCH OF MORDOVIAN ETHNOS RESETTLEMENT IN RUSSIA ON THE DATA OF CENSUSES
This article describes the research on mapping modeling of Mordovians accommodation on the territory of Russia. The study discovers that a great number of Mordovians live outside the ethnic territory.
N. G. Ivlieva, V. F. Manukhov
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National in form, Putinist in content: minority institutions ‘outside politics’ [PDF]
Over the past three decades, Russia has developed a set of institutions for the management of ethno-linguistic diversity based on the principle of ‘national cultural autonomy’.
Prina, Federica
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Urban Agglomerations in the Regional Development: Theoretical, Methodological and Applied Aspects [PDF]
The article focuses on the analysis of the major process of modern socio-economic development, such as the functioning of urban agglomerations. A short background of the economic literature on this phenomenon is given.
Antonyuk, V. S. +2 more
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Bilingual Aphasia in a Mordovian-Russian Speaker
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Kuzmina, E +3 more
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The Population of Rural Areas of Uzbek Part in Fergana Valley (Late Xix - Early Xx Centuries) [PDF]
The dynamics of the ethnic composition of the rural population of the Fergana Valley during the years of Czarist Russia and Soviet totalitarianism based on historical sources, archival documents and census results are analyzed in the article. It is based
Hasanboy Rakhmatillaev
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