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Introduction. The relevance of the research is conditioned by the introduction into scientific use of a previously unused set of archival sources – farmstead cards of the 1920 agricultural census in Little Bashkiria, stored in the National Archive of the
Leyla F. Sayfullina
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This paper is devoted to the question of the Burtases ethnicity. The Burtases were originaly an Iranian-speaking population. They came to the Middle Volga region from the steppe and forest-steppe regions of Eastern Europe.
Yaroslav V. Pylypchuk
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Erzya Poetry in the Ural Region: the Artistic World of Dmitry Taganov
The article deals with the problematic and thematic contexts of the work of Dmitry Taganov, one of the most prominent representatives of modern Mordovian (Erzian) literature. D. Taganov, who was born and lives in the Ural region, personifies the literary
Aleksey A. Arzamazov
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The history of the studying word building in the Mordovian languages [PDF]
Introduction. The article provides an overview of research regarding word building in the Mordovian languages. The purpose of the study is to highlight the history of the study of word building in the Mordovian languages, and to analyze the works of D. V.
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Fire in the Ritual Culture of the Mordovinias: Origins, Traditions, Scope
Introduction. The ritual sphere of ethnic culture has traditionally been a subject of study in ethnology. In recent decades, new research approaches have emerged in this area, with a particular focus on the understanding that ritual practices in modern ...
Galina A. Kornishina
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Turkic Traditions In Musical Culture Of Mordovian-Karatai Ethnic Group
The Volga region is a unique polyethnic region of Russia, where the representatives of different peoples were in close interaction for many centuries, forming a unique layer of culture, which includes many components. An important role in this ethnic conglomerate belongs to the musical traditions embodied in folklore, musical instruments, ritual and ...
Nurgayanova N., Karkina S., Gluzman A.
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Ethno-linguistic and ethno-demographic development of Finno-ugric nations in the Ural-Volga region
Introduction. In the light of the revival and development of national languages and cultures of the peoples of the Russian Federation, this article tries to reveal the ethno-demographic and ethno-linguistic development of the Finno-Ugric peoples-Mari ...
Fail G. Safin +2 more
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The purpose of the study is to identify common and distinctive features of Mordovian and Finnish phraseological units with the zoonym component “bird”.
Natalya M. Mosina
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For centuries, many peoples have lived in the Volga region, preserving their cultural traditions and languages. The ten numerous peoples of the region are Russians, Tatars, Bashkirs, Chuvashs, Mordovians, Maris, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, Armenians ...
Elena S. Nagornova
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Aim.To stuffy the association between insertion-deletion (ID) polymorphism of ACE gene and increased body mass (BM) among patients with arterial hypertension (AH), representing various ethnic groups of Mordovia Republic.Material and methods.
L. N. Goncharova +9 more
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