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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • , russkiye), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily ... *Russian language, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages ...
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  • The Tale of Igor's Campaign (Old East Slavic language: Слово о плъку Игоревѣ, Slovo o plŭku Igorevě; Modern Ukrainian: ...
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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • of Saints Cyril and Methodius among the Slavic peoples is also very interesting ... testimony on the earliest history of East Slavic peoples. Its comprehensive ...
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  • a zealous pagan, devoting himself to the Slavic-Norse deities, establishing ... his younger brother Oleg, who ruled the Slavic tribe known as the Drevlians ...
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  • ===Slavic Orthodox Christianity=== Lossky's Гносеология or gnosiology called Intuitivist-Personalism in part adapted the Hegelian ...
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  • and Slovak national revival movements and Slavic philologist of European acclaim. culture while realizing the extent of Slavic oppression. While most of ...
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  • German people and began to expand towards Slavic populated lands to the east ... extension of Bulgarian control over the Slavic tribes in and around Macedonia ...
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  • accomplishment, avoiding the overly pro-Slavic style of many contemporaries ... verse. Many of his works are full of Slavic themes. However, his lasting ...
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  • or enslave the Polish, Russian, and other Slavic populations, whom they regarded ... he explained with regard to the Latin and Slavic races, "Without war ...
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  • influenced the cultural development of all Slavic peoples for which they received ... send missionaries to evangelize his Slavic subjects. His motives in ...
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  • ==Incorporation of Slavic lands== [[Image:Lithuania Raudone Gediminas ... While exploiting Slavic weakness in the wake of the Mongol invasion ...
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  • believer in Yugoslav unity and quasi-racial Slavic nationalism before World War I. His political career, combined with extraliterary factors, contributed ...
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  • on the importance of Russia's Slavic roots and traditions. He ... and the Critique of Russia." Slavic Review 50, No. 4 (Winter ...
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  • as a "tribal character" of the Slavic peoples and, in particular, of the Russian nation. Solovyov believed that Russia had a special ...
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  • German nationalists to be synonymous with "Slavic Europe," as opposed to Germanic (Western) Europe. This concept was re-enforced during the ...
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  • ===Slavic mythology=== [[Image:Zmey_Gorynych.jpg|thumb|200 px|right ... Dragons of Slavic mythology, known as zmeys (Russian), smok (Belarussian ...
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  • into English. The German form came from Slavic and Slovak variants, such ... ===Slavic vampires=== In Slavic lore, causes of vampirism include being ...
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  • of places imposed by the new inhabitants, Slavic peoples. These people became ... that Silesia was populated by early Slavic tribes between the fifth ...
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  • Sviatoslav I of Kiev (East Slavic: Святослав, ca. 942 – 972) was the warrior prince (or konung) of Kievan Rus'. The son of Igor ...
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  • of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest ... and partly adopted form of the South Slavic Old Church Slavonic language ...
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  • Yaroslav I the Wise (c. 978 - February 20, 1054) (East Slavic: Ярослав Мудрый; Christian name: George; Old Norse: Jarizleifr) was ...
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  • Church Slavonic language with many South Slavic elements. The first work ... in Kiev in 1674. Synopsis was the first Slavic textbook on history. It was ...
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  • basin, the Magyars found a mainly Slavic population there. one and borrowed hundreds of agricultural Slavic words. See History of Hungary ...
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  • the capital of Gardariki (i.e., the East Slavic lands). Four Viking kings—Olaf ... and began a cultural interchange. East Slavic tribes from Byzantine began ...
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  • Church Slavonic bible manuscripts,” South Slavic and Balkan linguistics, (Rodopi, 1982), p. 230; Mathiesen, R., “The Importance of the Bitola Inscription ...
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  • The Cyrillic script, Slavonic script, or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated ...
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  • example, the Christian missionaries who converted Slavic tribes found Elijah to be an ideal analogy for Perun, the supreme Slavic god of storms, thunder ...
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  • crossed over the left shoulder. In the Slavic practice, the deacon wears ... worn by all orders of clergy. In the Slavic practice, married clergy ...
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  • on the crossroads of major Germanic and Slavic tribes during the Migration ... in the seventh century, Bohemia's Slavic inhabitants appeared in the ...
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  • During the early Middle Ages, Slavic tribesmen inhabiting what is ... going from the west to the east. The best Slavic barrow sites can be found ...
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  • ) derives from Proto-Slavic vòlga meaning "wetness, moisture ... an important trade route where not only Slavic, Turkic, and Finnic peoples ...
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  • The Slavic tribes settled in Slovakia in the fifth century, with the ... the process of the pacification of Slavic tribes, who were thus able ...
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  • and "Slavophiles," who embraced their Slavic roots and traditions in the face of greater Western influence. == Life == Born in 1745 ...
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  • a militant attitude towards the Slavic nations. Media.Hoover.org, [http://media.hoover.org/documents/0817944915_146.pdf Letter by Mommsen.] Retrieved ...
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  • Europe, including the division of the East Slavic people into three separate ... #039;, centered on the destruction of East Slavic principalities of Kiev and ...
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  • they may be found in neighborhoods with heavily Slavic populations, such as New York's East Village or Coney Island in Brooklyn, or in areas ...
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  • ===Slavic invasion=== South Slavic tribes settled in the territory of the present-day Republic ...
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  • #039;s oversight. However, by allowing the use of Slavic in the liturgy in Moravia (Slovenia), and appointing the popular Bishop (later Saint]] Methodius ...
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  • #039;s version. The story was set in a Middle-Age Slavic background, and the characters speak Old Russian in the vein of traditional tales. (Old Russian ...
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  • Russia had considered itself the leader of the Slavic world and viewed the invasion as another step towards annexing Serbia and Montenegro. To counter ...
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  • of friends he obtained admission into the Slavic Greek Latin Academy. There his progress was very rapid, especially in Latin, and in 1734 he ...
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  • * The flag of Russia, the source for the Pan-Slavic colors has been adopted by many Slavic states and peoples. Examples: Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia ...
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  • extended east towards Moscow, until the Finnish and Slavic tribes rebelled and drove the Varangians overseas. Similarly, the Sami peoples were frequently ...
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  • population at that time was composed of Slavic, Finnic, and Norse peoples ... the ninth century. Three others are East Slavic sources from the eleventh ...
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  • killed after returning from a military parade. Slavic patriotism, cultural revival, and Panslavist ideas grew in importance in the latter half of this ...
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  • ascribes it to the corruption of the old Slavic "Braslava." It ... from 623 to 658, having established a Slavic empire in the fashion of ...
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  • (as may be seen in Greek, Norse, or Slavic folktales, along with Native ... *Slavic mythology – Veles *Tibetan folklore – Uncle Tompa ...
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  • at the crossroads of Germanic, Latin, and Slavic cultures. ... It could derive from the ancient Slavic city called Laburus,City ...
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  • The second phase, between 500 and 900 C.E., saw Slavic, Turkic and other tribes on the move, re-settling in Eastern Europe and gradually making ...
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  • #039;s City and the Napoleonic Plan." Slavic Review 35 (1976): 37-47. #039;s Crime and Punishment." Slavic and East European Journal 4:127-36 ...
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  • Croats and Serbs with other South Slavic ex-Austro-Hungarian territories ... * 23,228 other Southern Slavic dialects, mainly Bunjevac and Šokac ...
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  • in this respect they may be compared to the Slavic Rusalki or the Greek sirens. ==Apsaras in ancient literature== [[Image:Golden Celestial Nymph ...
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  • Limits of the Work-Centered Poetics." Slavic Review 49: 3 (1990): 409-426. ... Analysis of Sound in Poetry." The Slavic and East European Journal ...
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  • #039;s Political Thought," American Slavic and East European Review ... #039;s Political Thought," American Slavic and East European Review ...
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  • they were exacting tribute from the neighboring Slavic tribes and they fought occasionally as mercenaries on behalf of King Carloman of Bavaria, King ...
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  • and some Yiddish. Specialty libraries, like the Slavic and Baltic division, can lend a hand with, for example, Albanian. Every day, except Sundays ...
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  • had been instrumental in the exploitation of East Slavic people and had exerted undue influence on the sociopolitical and economic landscape of the early ...
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  • enrolled in Trinity College, Cambridge, studying Slavic and Romance languages. In 1923, he graduated from Cambridge and relocated to Berlin, where he ...
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  • plóvum. This term was borrowed into Balto-Slavic languages, such as Old Church ... . Old words in connected with the heavy plow and its use appear in ...
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  • representative of the Tristan story in a Slavic language. ... finally reaching a last outpost in this Slavic dialect. ...
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  • The name Dubrovnik originates from the Proto-Slavic term for an oak ... port. Some time later, a settlement of Slavic people grew at the foot of ...
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  • to Islam ceased to be Slav, since Slavic identity was so closely associated with Orthodox Christianity that conversion to "any other religion ...
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  • or Poland, perceived by him as a Judas to pan-Slavic interests. The failure of the Crimean War made him look critically at the Russian government ...
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  • of Bucharest, 1920-1940." Slavic Review 61 (2002): 388. ISSN 0037-6779 * Morintz, Sebastian, and D. V. Rosetti, (Chapter I) "Din cele ...
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  • and Ruthenians, and was at least half-Slavic. Jogaila, the eponymous first Jagiello ruler, started as the Grand Duke of Lithuania. He then converted ...
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  • The Slavic Duchy of Karantania mainly occupied the territory of today ... in a Slovenian dialect and the first-ever Slavic document in Latin script ...
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  • posthumously (1909). Sometimes cited as a Slavic counterpart to the accursed poets, Annensky managed to render into Russian the essential intonations ...
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  • quot; comes from the German Quarz, which is of Slavic origin (Czech miners called it křem). Some sources, however, trace the word to the Saxon term ...
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  • Italic, Venetic, Illyrian, Germanic, Baltic, Slavic, Thracian, and Greek branches of Indo-European. Mallory, 1989, 152–153 Both mainstream Urheimat ...
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  • the Avars in the ninth century. The Slavic name Beligrad appeared around 878, during the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire. The city remained ...
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  • By the late twelfth century C.E., a Slavic settlement called Drežďany ("alluvial forest dwellers") had developed on the southern ...
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  • The name Međugorje is of Slavic origin and translates as "area ... of Čitluk. The name Međugorje is of Slavic origin and literally means ...
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  • quot;: the Case for Joint Authorship. Canadian Slavic Studies, Winter, 1976, 534-51. ==External Links== All links retrieved January 26, 2023. ...
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  • After the Slavic invasions of the Balkan Peninsula in the fifth and ... of west Scandinavia were plundered by Slavic pirates from the southwest ...
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  • The name Zagreb most likely derives from the common Slavic word "zagrabiti" ( to scoop ). One legend about the origins of the name involves ...
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  • will be burned at his funeral. In the Slavic practice, the Stavrophore ... . The Greek form does not have a hood, the Slavic form has a hood and lappets ...
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  • * LaBauve, Maurice. Hesychasm, word-weaving, and Slavic hagiography: The literary school of Patriarch Euthymius. Hébert Sagner, 1992. ISBN 9783876905 ...
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  • The name Berlin may derive from the old (West Slavic) Polabian stem ... by Germanic tribes. About 720 C.E., two Slavic tribes settled in the Berlin ...
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  • Works of Evgenij Zamjatin by Alex M. Shane |journal=Slavic and East European Journal |volume=15 |issue=3 |pages=388-390 |id= |accessdate= ...
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  • several times before finally taking the chair of Slavic Philology at the University of Vienna (1922–1938). On settling in Vienna, he became a geographically ...
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  • In order to defend against Hungarian and Slavic invaders, the small fishing village was quickly transformed into an extremely strong defensive ...
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  • ===Slavic invasion=== [[Image:Bulgaria Simeon I (893-927).svg|right ... Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (575–641) commissioned Slavic tribal ...
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  • in the cognate traditions of the Southern Slavic regions which would later ... papers based on his own fieldwork on South Slavic oral genres, emphasizing ...
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  • of Kievan Rus', a medieval East Slavic state. Destroyed during the ... and made it the center of the first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus. The introduction ...
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  • invading foreign lands, such as Spain and the pagan Slavic territories to the east, the kings are known as rois fainéants ("do-nothing kings" ...
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  • between the Mongols and the East Slavic warriors. * 1226: Invasion of the Western Xia, being the second battle with the Western Xia. ...
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  • Polish: wiec) was a popular assembly in medieval Slavic countries, and in late medieval period, a parliament. The idea of the wiec led in 1182 to the ...
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  • where the Teutonic Knights were defeated by the Slavic forces at the Battle of Grunwald (referred to in German as Schlacht bei Tannenberg--that is ...
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  • Russian and East European History and Culture (Slavic and East European Information Resources, Volume 4, Number 4 2003), eds. Jared S. Ingersoll and ...
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  • Legion and worked to encourage all of the Slavic peoples to claim their independence. He inspired the April uprising of 1867, which itself encouraged ...
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  • it was one of the three most important East Slavic powers to have emerged from the collapse of Kievan Rus'. The century during which the ...
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  • ====Slavic==== [[Image:Herb Boreyko.jpg|thumb|The Boreyko Coat of Arms.]] The swastika shape was also present in pre-Christian Slavic mythology ...
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  • ===Slavic settlement=== [[Image:Bihacka-kula.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Bihaćka ... eighth and early ninth centuries, causing Slavic tribal structure to give ...
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  • and the Jews (University of Texas Press Slavic series) (Hardcover) 2 Joseph ... and the Jews. University of Texas Press Slavic series, 1981. ISBN 0292715285 ...
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  • ;Firebird: In Slavic folklore, the Firebird is a magical glowing bird from a faraway land. Usually described as a large bird with majestic plumage ...
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  • ===Slavic tribal society=== Whether Slavic tribes were indigenous to the lands that were to become ...
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  • cross, Eastern cross, Russian cross, Slavic or Slavonic cross. A three-barred cross in which the short top bar represents the inscription over ...
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  • Pravda and Tsarist Censorship." The American Slavic and East European Review (1954) During this period, the editorial board of Pravda often ...
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  • had strong Russophile sentiments for their Slavic brethern, and the political and military position of Turkey remained unclear. The 'symbolic ...
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  • In an equally significant migration, Slavic people from the Black Sea and Carpathian regions settled in the area (a movement that was also stimulated ...
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  • Ravenna and many churches throughout the Slavic East. Also, alone in Europe ... Antioch, Jerusalem, Moscow, and the later Slavic Patriarchs. This position ...
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  • scripts, and is notable for its use in Slavic languages and also for other ... the letters were given names based on Slavic words; this was later abandoned ...
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  • largest university, the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, the American University of Central Asia, and the Bishkek Humanities University. ...
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  • the fact that this practice is more common with Slavic immigrants than with Spanish- and Guarani-speaking Paraguayan people. In some parts of ...
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  • chronicles. However, in many stories of Slavic origin and in his native ... The Russian or the Slavic version of the stories about Vlad Ţepeş ...
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  • This nomenclature is preserved in Romance, Slavic and Celtic languages (for example, Spanish cuaresma, Portuguese quaresma, French carême, Italian ...
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  • In Eastern Europe, particularly among the Slavic, Slovak, and Romani peoples, the idea of the werewolf evolved almost concurrently with the idea ...
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  • He also predicted that Slavic nations would one day be the real power in Europe, saying that the western Europeans would reject Christianity ...
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  • kingdom of Eastern Francia, as well as in some Slavic kingdoms, the feudal relationship was arguably more closely tied to the rise of Serfdom, a system ...
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  • "Serhii Plokhy, The Origins of the Slavic Nations: Premodern Identities ... Władysław or Latin versions of it. A Slavic name that roughly translates ...
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  • the area of Eastern Europe populated by Slavic people or the states that ... begins with settlement by Baltic and Slavic tribes in the sixth century ...
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  • of the country's large Romanian and Slavic minorities: Slovaks, Bulgarians ... Russia, in turn, reacted in its tradition role of protector of the ...
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  • The official and common language, Croatian, is a South Slavic language ... Mainland cuisine is more characterized by the earlier proto-Slavic ...
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  • and northern parts (which had significant Slavic and Turkic minorities) were ... especially in Transnistria, prompted Slavic minorities to form the Yedinstvo ...
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  • ; and 50 to 90 percent of the Jews of other Slavic nations, Germany, France, Hungary, and the Baltic states. The only non-Ashkenazi community to ...
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  • of prominent political figures from South Slavic lands under the Habsburg ... the Austro-Hungarian Empire, various South Slavic territories were quickly ...
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  • In the early 1960s, Milosz left Paris to become professor of Slavic languages and literature at the University of California at Berkeley. In ...
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  • sohn and -son to Levinson or Levinsohn. With the slavic -ski and -sky suffixes, this becomes Levinski, Levinsky, Lewinski and Lewinsky. ...
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  • "Bal'mont: A Reappraisal," Slavic Review (28) (1969). A somewhat ... * Firebird. Slavic Svirel (Жар-птица. Свирель славянина ...
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  • day Ukraine was a center of medieval East Slavic civilization forming the ... The Ukrainian word Ukrayina stems from the Old Slavic root kraj, meaning ...
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  • it into a federation-like polity of Slavic nations. Upon the society's suppression by the authorities, Shevchenko was arrested along with ...
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  • early Greek sklabos, from sklabenoi Slavs, of Slavic origin; akin to Old Russian Slovene, an East Slavic tribe.[http://www.britannica.com/dictionary ...
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  • and late history of Western European, Slavic and Islamic cultures are ... spread Orthodox Christianity to various Slavic peoples, and it is still ...
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  • be settled with ethnic Germans, and the Slavic population who met the Nazi ... Other victims of Nazi persecution included Slavic populations in and outside ...
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  • world's largest collection of medieval Slavic manuscripts on microform, The Ohio State Cartoon Research Library, which is the world's largest ...
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  • of Romanian words that had originated in Slavic, Greek, Ottoman Turkish, ... Russians, who had striven to underline [Slavic influences in Romanian], ...
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  • Indo-European word that is found in most of the Slavic languages as well as the Germanic and Latin languages. In ancient times, words cognate to ...
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  • moved to the Danubian area, which enabled a Slavic tribe invading from the West to settle this territory. During the Migration of Peoples— roughly ...
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  • climate. It consisted of two predominant ethnic Slavic groups—Czechs and Slovaks—with Slovakia's population half the Czech Republic's. ...
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  • its culture and literature among the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe. ... Romanized and Hellenized Thracian and Slavic inhabitants in the late seventh ...
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  • quot; of the Mediterranean and followed a pan-Slavic foreign policy, supporting Bulgaria and Serbia. Britain wished to deny Russia access to the "warm ...
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  • groups of Italians, though also some Slavic groups), although without much success. D'Annunzio ignored the Treaty of Rapallo and declared ...
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  • In most languages, other than English, German, and some Slavic languages, the holiday's name is derived from the Greek name, Pascha which ...
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  • derived from the Latin. In other Germanic and Slavic languages, it is usually a translation of Charles the Great (Carolus Magnus). Many of the Slavic ...
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  • the Odes, including the Prayer of Manasses. Some Slavic Orthodox Bibles add 2 Esdras; the Greek text of that book did not survive, however. ...
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  • Conrad despised Dostoevsky, another Slavic writer and master of psychology often cited as marking the transition between realist and modern ...
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  • Effendi, was freed in 1918. The slaves of Slavic origin in Al-Andalus came from the Varangians who had captured them. They were put in the caliph ...
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  • passed to Eastern Europe where it appeared in Slavic editions, and it also passed on to Russia. It remains influential to this day. ...
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  • found in the name of the Baltic; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means 'white', as in Беларусь (White Russia or Belarus ...
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  • areas in Pomerania with the general Slavic people's movement to the north and west from the Pripjet marshes after 600 C.E. There are traces ...
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  • Visigoths, Carpians, Huns, and Gepids (Slavic peoples). Starting with the ... influenced during this period by massive Slavic immigration. ...
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  • Alemans, and Thuringii, as well as the Slavic peoples beyond the borders ... Forest, Charlemagne crushed all German and Slavic resistance he faced and extended ...
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  • Tales – Dmitry Olshansky] / Toronto Slavic Quarterly, No. 25. ... * [https://web.archive.org/web/20100412070332/http://clover.slavic ...
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  • German, Italian, Romanian, Latin, and principal Slavic languages, frequently acting as his father's interpreter at the reception of ambassadors ...
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  • and Russia, whose name probably comes from the Slavic name for these Vikings: Rus. Their routes followed the rivers of Russia south to Constantinople ...
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  • Russian Sisters of Mercy in the Crimea, 1854-1855 Slavic Review 25(1) (March 1966): 84-100. [[File:Florence Nightingale (H Hering NPG x82368 ...
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  • Gorky: A Political Biography"] Slavic Review 60(2), 2002, 433–434. Retrieved April 24, 2022. Although the Tsar was not at the Winter Palace ...
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  • Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, known in old East Slavic sources as Kolyvan. The Finnish word Kalevan ("of Kaleva") has almost the same meaning ...
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  • of California, Berkeley, Center for Slavic and East European Studies. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1971. ISBN 978-0520019201 ...
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  • Families in some Slavic countries leave an empty place at the table for guests (alluding to Mary and Joseph looking for shelter in Bethlehem). ...
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  • a simple injection method to be used on the Slavic people. These experiments consisted largely of determining the effects of the injection of caustic ...
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  • and the Internal Life of Politics," Slavic Review 69(4) (2010): 944–970 ... and the Internal Life of Politics," Slavic Review 69( 4) (2010): 944–970. ...
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  • He used original color compositions that evoked Slavic popular art and looked like precious watermark works. He also used sand mixed with color to give ...
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  • in Russian Symbolist Poetry," Slavic Review 39(2) (1980): 269–280. ... in Russian Symbolist Poetry," Slavic Review 39(2) (1980): 269–280. ...
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  • states of the Midwest. German, Scandinavian, Slavic, and African-American immigration into the Midwest continued to bolster the population there in ...
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  • Hungary would be reorganized by combining the Slavic lands within the Austro-Hungarian empire into a third crown. A Slavic kingdom could have been a ...
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  • Leader Cult in the Stalin Era," The Slavic and East European Journal ... Leader Cult in the Stalin Era," The Slavic and East European Journal ...
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  • ===Germanic, Slavic settlement=== During the Migration Period (300 ... the 820s, they were replaced largely by a Slavic people, who established the ...
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  • University, Baku Academy of Music, Baku Slavic University, and Baku State University. ==Society and culture== Baku has vibrant theater, opera ...
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  • ===Pre-Slavic inhabitants=== [[Image:Muromian-map.png|thumb|right|350px ... The ancestors of the Russians were the Slavic tribes, whose original ...
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  • *Kolpik—a traditional Slavic headdress, worn by unmarried sons and grandsons of many rebbes on the Sabbath. The kolpik is also worn by some ...
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  • various other ancient languages including Syriac, Slavic, Ethiopic and Armenian. The sheer number of witnesses presents unique difficulties, chiefly ...
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  • due to the mistreatment of Croats and other South Slavic people within Yugoslavia because of the Royal Yugoslav government's policy of pro-Serb ...
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  • Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (575–641) commissioned Slavic tribal ... A stable Slavic state appeared when Stefan Nemanja assumed the throne ...
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  • Policy and the Ural-Siberian Method," Slavic Review 53(1) (Spring 1994 ... Policy and the Ural-Siberian Method," Slavic Review 53(1) (Spring 1994 ...
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  • War of 1894-1895]. online Newsletter of the Slavic Society, Hokkaido University. 141904120 Category:History of China Category:History of Korea ...
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  • also suggests the influence of medieval Slavic tales of tricksters, thieves, itinerant prostitutes, and brigands, who were common figures in ...
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  • along with a large number of Germanic, and later Slavic peoples. Some tribes settled in the empire’s territory with the approval of the Roman senate ...
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  • of wâra "faith, trust, pact" (cognate to Slavic věra "(religious) faith," but influenced by Latin verus). Romance languages use ...
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  • what was originally a Croatian Romantic pan-Slavic idea from the nineteenth century had mutated into the front for what he claimed was a pan-Serbian ...
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  • Sanskrit word veda the Welsh word gwynn, and the Slavic word videti, as well as others. ' ἱστορία , historía, is an Ionic derivation ...
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  • of Germany and conflict with nations of Slavic origins, who were considered by German nationalists to be of lower development and inferior culture ...
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  • as Scots and English ballads, and Baltic and Slavic heroic poems—is performance poetry with roots in a preliterate oral tradition. It has been ...
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  • and destroyed many villages and territories in Slavic-dominated areas of Eastern Europe. The Persian traveler Ibn Rustah (tenth century) described ...
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  • area and Meschiora where they mixed with the local Slavic and Finno-Ugric tribes. Nowadays they live in Tambov, Penza, Ryazan, Nizhegorodskaya oblasts ...
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  • in Yugoslavia. He assisted and helped prepare Slavic-Americans recruited by the OSS to go on dangerous parachute drop missions into Yugoslavia. ...
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  • European languages, which also includes the Balto-Slavic branch. When the term arose in India, "Sanskrit" was not thought of as a specific ...
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  • in fact implied the inclusion of huge Slavic minorities from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Typically, irredentist demands are at first made by ...
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  • system in early medieval Ireland, the Veche in Slavic countries, Scandinavian Things, and the autonomous merchant city of Sakai in sixteenth century ...
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  • all three groups shared the same Slavic ethnicity. What distinguished the three groups was language, religion, and national ties to different ...
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  • Pyotr (Peter) Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Russian: Пётр Ильич Чайкoвский, Pjotr Il’ič Čajkovskij; (April 25, 1840—November 6 ...
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  • was vetoed by Russia as its south slavic allies would feel threatened by an expansion of Greek power and influence. A first proposal to attack ...
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  • Perspective on Their Unity and Diversity. Slavic Research Group at the University of Ottawa, 2000. ISBN 088927276X *Freisen, John W., and Michael ...
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  • State, politics and international relations, Slavic studies, sociology, and urban studies. Ebook editions of almost all Cornell titles published since ...
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  • The Xiongnu ( c=匈奴|p=Xiōngnú|w=Hsiung-nu ); were a nomadic people from Central Asia, generally based in present day Mongolia and China. ...
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  • Latin peoples ("a Latin island in a Slavic sea"). ... occupation, and contains words from Greek, Slavic languages, and Turkish. In ...
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  • Front Range have sizable Scandinavian, Italian, Slavic, and Jewish American communities, partly a legacy of Gold Rushes in the late nineteenth century ...
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  • deteriorating world position and the Pan-Slavic separatist movement in the ... Imperial Russia also supported the Pan-Slavic movement, motivated ...
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  • The nobility of the Germanic, Celtic, and Slavic cultures that dominated Europe after the decline of the Roman Empire denounced the practice ...
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  • Ottoman Empire. This organization was driven by Slavic nationalism, and later acquired a reputation for ferocious attacks, including the 1934 assassination ...
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  • in northern and central Germany, while Slavic peoples settled in the east ... state of Schleswig-Holstein. The Sorbs, a Slavic population of about 60,000 ...
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  • were of German ethnicity, while 0.3 percent were Slavic and other. About 47 percent of the population was nominally Protestant, seven percent Roman Catholic ...
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  • March and April 1944," The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 28 (1) ... March and April 1944," The Journal of Slavic Military Studies 28(1) January ...
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  • mainly of Italian, German, Portuguese, and Slavic ancestry, and has clearly been influenced by these cultures. The largest cities in this region ...
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  • largest university, the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University, the American University of Central Asia, and the Bishkek Humanities University. ...
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  • third of the people living in Vienna were of Slavic or Hungarian descent. By 2001, only 16 percent of people living in Vienna had nationalities ...
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  • was destroyed around 800 by Frankish and Slavic attacks, and above all by ... tributary to the Franks, but in 839 the Slavic Balaton Principality was ...
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  • Rise of Modernity in Japan, China, and the Slavic World (Springer, 2014, ISBN ... Rise of Modernity in Japan, China, and the Slavic World. Springer, 2014. ISBN ...
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  • (of largely German, Irish, French and Slavic descent) make up the largest single Christian denomination. Although Christianity is dominant, Minnesota ...
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  • in the local and neighboring South Slavic languages, ru|Салоники ... Church Slavonic, most likely based on the Slavic dialect used in the hinterland ...
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  • Latin vicus, English -wich "village," Slavic: vas -ves), or also (in the Rigveda) "to enter into, to pervade." Vishnu therefore ...
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  • George S. Golos, "Some Slavic Predecessors of Chopin," The ... * Golos, George S. "Some Slavic Predecessors of Chopin," ...
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  • Kievan Rus'. Subutai sent emissaries to the Slavic princes calling for separate peace, but the emissaries were executed. At the Battle of Kalka ...
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  • to warm water seaports, the defense of other Slavic peoples, and the view of Russia as "the Third Rome." The roots of the ideological ...
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  • Božena Němcová's Twelve Months (A Slavic Fairytale), both translations were published by Severnaya ptchela in 1863. On his return to ...
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  • This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Feofilaktovich and the family name is Pisemsky. {{Infobox Writer | name = Aleksey ...
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  • include Germanic polytheism, Celtic polytheism, Slavic polytheism and pre-Hellenistic Greek religion, as well as Hinduism and Chinese folk religion. ...
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  • identity. From the 1890s, increasing numbers of Slavic settlers began colonizing the area, especially once the Trans-Aral Railway from Orenburg to Tashkent ...
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  • Grand Duchy of Lithuania were called Litvins, a Slavic term for Lithuanians, despite different ethnic origins. Shortly after the Union of Lublin, the ...
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  • Moscow and the Moscow Oblast was inhabited by the Slavic tribes of Vyatichi and Krivichi. By the end of the eleventh century, Moscow was a small town ...
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  • of Koh-i-Doshakh, they met three unknown "Slavic-looking men" who had arrived from Russia via Iran. After their arrival in Kandahar, they ...
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  • the work of their congregation. At the same time, Slavic neo-pagans have made their appearance. So too have foreign sects and other religions. Their proselytizing ...
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  • first to invade. The Avars attacked in 570, and the Slavic Serbs and Croats overran Illyrian-populated areas in the early seventh century. Barbarian tribesmen ...
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  • Khazars and Western Turkic Khaganate. In 626 Slavic and Avar forces sieged Constantinople supported by a Persian army under Shahrbaraz on the far side ...
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  • and many immigrants also coming from Slavic countries. Other significant immigrant populations came from eastern and southern Europe and French ...
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  • by the treaty of Lausanne. Besides Pomaks (Muslim Slavic Speakers) and Roma, it consists mainly of ethnic Turks, who speak Turkish and receive instruction ...
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  • targeted genocide. This concept of Slavic inferiority was also the reason why Hitler did not accept into his army many Soviet citizens who wanted ...
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  • people of Celtic, Latin, Teutonic, Slavic, North African, Indochinese ancestry, as well as Basque minorities. Conflict between the government ...
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