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The First Necropolis of Chelyabinsk
The Chelyabinsk fortress was founded on September 2, 1736. Its first settlers were peasants from various regions of the Russian Empire, enrolled in the Cossacks of the Orenburg Cossack Army that was being formed by order from above.
Andrey I. Konyuchenko
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Finno-Ugric Languages in Russian Education: the changing legal-institutional framework and falling access to native language learning [PDF]
After the collapse of the USSR, not only the former union republics, but also autonomous republics and regions inside post-Soviet Russia adopted extensions of native-language teaching in school as one of the central goals of their national revival and ...
Zamyatin, Konstantin
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Decoloniality and Russian Music: Finno-Ugric Legacies in Contemporary St. Petersburg
This article presents two case studies examining the musical groups Talomerkit and Ingervala in the context of the late Soviet and post-Soviet reawakening of Finno-Ugric culture in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Shatilova, Anya
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V.F. Gening and issues on the archaeology of Volga Bulgaria
V.F. Gening’s contribution to the study of the Volga Bulgaria and his views concerning the history and archaeology of this state formation are considered in the article.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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The article examines the key stages of the forming trade contacts between Volga Bulgarians and Finno-Ugrians in 8th — early 15th centuries. These ties were actively influenced by the military and political events of the Middle Ages, the existence of ...
Valeev R.M.
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 62, Issue S1, Page 201-216, September 2024.
Mari‐Liis Jakobson, Johanna Peltoniemi
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Les statuts constitutionnels des peuples finno‑ougriens dans la Fédération de Russie
L’article analyse les statuts constitutionnels des peuples finno‑ougriens en Russie. Il expose les particularités de la situation de ces peuples dans les Républiques, ainsi que celles des peuples autochtones minoritaires et enfin celles des peuples ...
Krjažkov, Vladimir
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Les Komis de l’Ižma et les Pomors [PDF]
Cet article traite de processus culturels complexes : ceux qui sont en cours dans le Nord européen de la Russie, et qui tiennent à des mutations dans le mode d’auto-identification des groupes culturels locaux.
Šabaev, Jurij P.
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In the Indo-European department of Leiden University, Alwin Kloekhorst has initiated a discussion on Hittite ammuk ‘me’. The central question is: where did the geminate come from?
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Hittite hi-verbs and the Indo-European perfect
In an earlier study (1983) I argued that unlike aorists and athematic presents, Indo-European perfects and thematic presents originally had a dative subject, as in German mir träumt ‘me dreams’ for ich träume ‘I dream’, e.g.
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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