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  • 41Mordvins — Erzya and Moksha Mordvins Avvakum • Patriarch Nikon • Mikhail Devyatayev • Vasily Klyuchevsky Total population 843,350 (2002) …

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  • 42Albania (name) — The toponym Albania may indicate several different geographical regions: a country in the Balkans; an ancient land in the Caucasus; as well as Scotland, Albania being a Latinization of a Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba . This article will cover… …

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  • 43Sart — is a name for the settled inhabitants of Central Asia which has had shifting meanings over the centuries. Sarts, known sometimes as Ak Sart ( White Sart ) in ancient times, did not have any particular ethnic identification, and were usually… …

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  • 44Volga Tatars — Ethnic group group=Volga Tatars poptime= c. 8 million (2005) popplace=Russia: 7,500,000 *Tatarstan: 3,000,000 *Bashkortostan: 1,000,000 all over former Soviet Union *Kazakhstan *Uzbekistan *Ukraine *Azerbaijan *Tajikistan *Lithuania *Belarus… …

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  • 45History of the Yoruba people — Ancient historyThe African peoples who lived in Yorubaland, at least by the 4th Century BC, were not initially known as the Yoruba, although they shared a common ethnicity and language group. Both archeology and traditional Yoruba oral historians …

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  • 46Names of Anatolia — This article discusses the various names throughout history by which the country we now know as Anatolia and Turkey has been referred to. The English name for Turkey is derived from the Medieval Latin Turchia (c.1369).[1] The name for Turkey in… …

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  • 47Uokil — (Ukil, Vokil, Augal) is one of Yuezhi tribes, defeated and displaced by the Hun s expansion in the 2nd century BC. Uokil may have been one of the two Yuezhi dynastic tribes. Traces of ethnonym Uokil are found in the East Mongolia and Manchuria… …

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  • 48Name of Croatia — The name of Croatia derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North West Slavic xrovat , by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic *xorvat , from Proto Slavic *xarwāt . The Old Croatian ethnonym *xъrvatъ is of variant stem, and is …

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  • 49Arvaniten — Louis Dupré: Junger arvanitischer Mann (1819) Die Arvaniten (griechisch  Arvanites Αρβανίτες, albanisch Arvanitët) sind eine Bevölkerungsgruppe in Griechenland, deren Angehörige albanischstämmig sind und teilweise he …

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  • 50Demonym — Eine Volksbezeichnung, auch Völkername, speziell Ethnonym bzw. Ethnikon und Demonym, ist der Name eines Volkes, einer ethnischen Gruppe, einer Nation oder Gemeinde, eines Stammes oder ähnlicher Gemeinschaft. Die Ethnonymie als Teilgebiet der… …

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