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The Udmurts ( Udmurt : Удмуртъёс , Udmurtjos ) are a Permian ( Finno-Ugric ) ethnic group in Eastern Europe , who speak the Udmurt language . They mainly live in the republic of Udmurtia in Russia .

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50-608: Qaratays ( Karatais , Karatays ) are a Mordvinian ethnic group in Kamsko-Ustyinsky District , Tatarstan around the village of Mordovsky Karatay. They speak a variety of the Tatar language complemented by Moksha words, which is sometimes considered as a Qaratay dialect of the Kazan Tatar language . They number about 100. Once they lived in three villages, but one of them was submerged by Kuybyshev Reservoir . Another one

100-611: A 13th-century Flemish traveler, William of Rubruck , and in the Persian chronicle of Rashid-al-Din , who reported the Golden Horde to be at war with the Moksha and the Ardzhans (Erzia) . In Russian sources, 'Moksha' appears from the 17th century. Mokshas from Altä velä wrote a collective open letter to Literaturnaya Gazeta in 1991. The authors of a letter sent to Literaturnaia gazeta from

150-565: A national epic called Dorvyzhy . Their national musical instruments include the krez zither (similar to the Russian gusli ) and a pipe-like wind instrument called the chipchirghan . A chapter in the French Description de toutes les nations de l'empire de Russie from 1776 is devoted to the description of the Wotyak people. James George Frazer also mentions a rite performed by

200-714: A total population of 480,000. Mastyugina (1996) quotes 1.15 million. The 2002 Russian census reports 0.84 million. According to estimates by Tartu University made in the late 1970s, less than one third of Mordvins lived in the autonomous republic of Mordovia , in the basin of the Volga River . Others are scattered (2002) over the Russian oblasts of Samara (116,475), Penza (86,370), Orenburg (68,880) and Nizhni Novgorod (36,705), Ulyanovsk (61,100), Saratov (23,380), Moscow (22,850), Tatarstan (28,860), Chuvashia (18,686), Bashkortostan (31,932), Siberia (65,650), Russian Far East (29,265). Populations in parts of

250-469: Is U (23.5%). Most Udmurts who have it belong to its subclades U2 (10.4 %) and U5 (9.3 %). Nearly as common is H (22.5 %). Other mtDNA haplogroups among Udmurts include T (16.5 %), D (11 %) and Z (6 %). When it comes to the autosomal ancestry of Udmurts, around 30 percent of it is Nganasan -like. This Siberian component is typical for Uralic-speaking peoples. The rest can be modelled to be mostly Steppe -like with

300-531: Is an official term used in the Russian Federation to refer both to Erzyas and Mokshas since 1928. While Robert G. Latham had identified Mordva as a self-designation, identifying it as a variant of the name Mari , Aleksey Shakhmatov in the early 20th century noted that Mordva was not used as a self-designation by the two Mordvinic tribes of the Erzya and Moksha. Nikolai Mokshin again states that

350-481: Is rare.) The two subdivisions of Mordvinians share no folk heroes in common – their old folksongs sing only of local heroes. Neither language has a common term to designate either themselves or their language. When a speaker wishes to refer to Mordvinians as a whole, he must use the term "Erzia and Moksha" The ethnonym Mordva is possibly attested in Jordanes ' Getica in the form of Mordens who, he claims, were among

400-422: Is spoken in the northern and eastern and north-western parts of Mordovia, as well as in the adjacent oblasts of Nizhny Novgorod, Penza, Samara, Saratov, Orenburg, and Ulyanovsk, and in the republics of Chuvashia, Tatarstan, and Bashkortostan. Moksha is the majority language in the western part of Mordovia. Due to differences in phonology , lexicon , and grammar , Erzya and Moksha are not mutually intelligible, to

450-559: Is that the Alans , a nomadic Iranian tribe from east Central Asia, were also known as the Aorsi /Alanorsi.) Estakhri , from the 10th century, has recorded among the three groups of the Rus people the al-arsanija , whose king lived in the town of Arsa . The people have sometimes been identified by scholars as Erzya, sometimes as the aru people, and also as Udmurts . It has been suggested by historians that

500-539: Is thought to have been borrowed from the Indo-Aryan term * maryá- 'man', literally 'mortal, one who is bound to die' (< PIE * mer- 'to die'), compare Old Indic márya 'young warrior' and Old Indic marut 'chariot warrior', both connected specifically with horses and chariots. This is supported by a document dated 1557, in which the Udmurts are referred to as lugovye lyudi 'meadow people', alongside

550-513: Is to provide and defend national, political, economic and cultural rights of Erzya, including right to national self-determination within national Erzya territories. Autosomally, Mokshas and Erzyas show homogeneity. About 11% of their ancestry is Nganasan -like. This East Eurasian component is typical for Uralic-speaking populations. They also have high level of Steppe-related admixture, as it can be modelled to be about half of their ancestry. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica noted that

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600-507: The Mongol invasion of Rus' , the name Mordvin rarely gets mentioned in Russian annals, and is only quoted after the Primary Chronicle up until the 15th–17th centuries. The name Mordva is thought to originate from an Iranian ( Scythian ) word, mard , meaning "man". The Mordvin word mirde denoting a husband or spouse is traced to the same origin . This word is also probably related to

650-453: The former Soviet Union not now part of Russia are: Kyrgyz Republic 5,390, Turkmenistan 3,490, Uzbekistan 14,175, Kazakhstan , (34,370), Azerbaijan (1,150), Estonia (985), Armenia (920). According to Tatiana Deviatkina, although sharing some similarities, no common Mordvin mythology has emerged, and therefore the Erza and Moksha mythologies are defined separately. In the Erza mythology,

700-399: The sun or Shkay , who is the chief divinity, the moon , the thunder and the frost , and of the home-divinity Kardaz-scrko still exists among them; and a small stone altar or flat stone covering a small pit to receive the blood of slaughtered animals can be found in many houses. Their burial customs seem founded on ancestor-worship . On the fortieth day after the death of a kinsman

750-553: The Devil moistened the building material in his mouth and spat it out. The piece that was spat out grew into a plain, which was modeled unevenly, creating the chasms and the mountains. The first humans created by Viarde Skai could live for 700–800 years and were giants of 99 archinnes . The underworld in Mokshan mythology was ruled by Mastoratia . Latham reported strong pagan elements surviving Christianization. The 1911 Britannica noted how

800-523: The Moksha Altä velä , Mordovia , call this ethnonym "a very nonsensical parasite-word," "a slur," "an awkward nickname" that can be blamed for the fact that "people have come to renounce their true origin, and have rushed in droves (especially the young people) to become Russians. And perhaps history may soon witness that sorry time when the world's civilization, in an instant, will lose forever two remarkable nationalities, and Mordovia will be nothing more than

850-502: The Moksha graves were found to be oriented south–north. The Mordvin language began to diverge into Moksha and Erzya over the course of the 1st millennium AD. Erzyans lived in the northern parts of the territory, close to present-day Nizhny Novgorod . The Mokshans lived further south and west of present-day Mordovia , closer to the neighbouring Iranian, Bolgar and Turkic tribes, and fell under their cultural influence. The social organization of Moksha and Erzya depended on patriarchy ;

900-726: The Mordovian State University, active in the early 1990s. Finno-Ugric peoples , whose territories were included in the former USSR as well as many others, had a very brief period of national revival in 1989–1991. Finno-Ugric peoples of Idel-Ural were able to conduct their own national conventions: Udmurts (November 1991), Erzya and Moksha (March 1992), Mari (October 1992), the united convention of Finno-Ugric folks of Russia in Izhevsk (May 1992). All these conventions accepted similar resolutions with appeals to democratize political and public life in their respective republics and to support

950-879: The Mordvin diaspora in Armenia, "transplanted hither from the Middle Volga at their own wish", as characterised by "broad and smooth faces, long eyes, a rather flattish nose". Mordovia news Mordvin toponymy Udmurt people The name Udmurt comes from * odo-mort 'meadow people,' where the first part represents the Permic root * od(o) meaning 'meadow, glade, turf, greenery'. The second part, murt , means 'person' (cf. Komi mort , Mari mari , Mordvin mirď- ), probably an early borrowing from an Iranian language (such as Scythian ): * mertä or * martiya meaning 'person, man' (cf. Persian mard ). This, in turn,

1000-714: The Mordvins as having mostly dark hair and blue eyes, with a rather small and narrow build. The Moksha were described as having darker skin and darker eyes than the Erzya, while the Qaratays were described as "mixed with Tatars". Latham described the Mordvins as taller than the Mari, with thin beards, flat faces and brown or red hair, red hair being more frequent among the Ersad than the Mokshad. James Bryce described "the peculiar Finnish physiognomy" of

1050-415: The Mordvins, although they had largely abandoned their language, had "maintained a good deal of their old national dress , especially the women, whose profusely embroidered skirts, original hair-dress large ear-rings which sometimes are merely hare-tails, and numerous necklaces covering all the chest and consisting of all possible ornaments, easily distinguish them from Russian women." Britannica described

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1100-416: The Mordvins, like other indigenous peoples of Russia , experienced a rise in national consciousness. The Erzya national epic is called Mastorava , which stands for "Mother Earth". It was compiled by A. M. Sharonov and first published in 1994 in the Erzya language (it has since been translated into Moksha and Russian). Mastorava is also the name of a movement of ethnic separatism founded by D. Nadkin of

1150-534: The Mordvins: … still preserve much of their own mythology, which they have adapted to the Christian religion. According to some authorities, they have preserved also, especially the less russified Moksha, the practice of kidnapping brides , with the usual battles between the party of the bridegroom and that of the family of the bride. The worship of trees , water (especially of the water-divinity which favours marriage),

1200-594: The above grouping does not represent subdivisions of equal ethnotaxonomic order, and discounts Shoksha, Karatai and Teryukhan as ethnonyms, identifying two Mordvin sub-ethnicities, the Erzya and the Moksha , and two "ethnographic groups", the Shoksha and the Karatai. Two further formerly Mordvinic groups have assimilated to (Slavic and Turkic) superstrate influence: Latham (1854) quoted

1250-570: The common Volgaic group around the 1st century AD. Proof that the Mordvins have long been settled in the vicinity of the Volga is also found in the fact that they still call the river Rav , reflecting the name Rha recorded by Ptolemy (c. AD 100 – c. 170). The Gorodets culture dating back to around 500 BC has been associated with these people. The north-western neighbours were the Muromians and Merians who spoke related Finno-Ugric languages . To

1300-626: The course of the Russian Empire , Udmurts have been referred to mainly as Chud Otyatskaya ( чудь отяцкая ), Otyaks , Wotyaks or Votyaks , all being exonyms. Today such exonyms are considered offensive by Udmurts themselves and are mainly used against those who have forgotten the Udmurt language. The Udmurts are closely related to Komis to their north, both linguistically and culturally. Most Udmurt people live in Udmurtia . Small groups live in

1350-468: The data gathered by Kristiina Tambets and others (2018), the majority (about 70 %) of Udmurt men carry the haplogroup N . The high frequency of this East Eurasian-related haplogroup is a common pattern among Uralic-speaking peoples. Most Udmurt men belong to the subclade N1c and 16.8 percent of them belong the subclade N1b-P43 . The second most common Y-DNA haplogroup among Udmurts is R1a (19 %). The most common maternal haplogroup for Udmurts

1400-403: The dead [one] is not only supposed to return home, but a member of his household represents him, and, coming from the grave, speaks in his name... They are also masters of apiculture , and the commonwealth of bees often appears in their poetry and religious beliefs. They have a considerable literature of popular songs and legends, some of them recounting the doings of a king Tushtyan who lived in

1450-402: The degree of the languages' proximity, Arnaud Fournet presumes that if Moksha and Erzya had been a single language, they started to diverge 1500 years ago—the same time as French and Italian divided. Serebrenikov proves that Moksha preserves more archaic forms than those existing in Erzya. Until ca. 2010s most Finnic linguists considered Mordvinic and Mari languages as a single subdivision of

1500-612: The document, national movement directed by Promks – convention of delegates from Erzya political parties and public organizations. Convention forms Aťań Eźem, that is operative between Promks sessions and elects Inyazor, who presents Erzya people and speaks on behalf of all the nation. In the event that there are any legal limitations for creation and operation of national parties (such prohibition exists in Russian Federation nowadays), then plenary powers of Promks are carried by Aťań Eźem. The main objective of Promks, Aťań Eźem and Inyazor,

1550-406: The extent that the Russian language is often used for intergroup communications. The two Mordvinic languages also have separate literary forms. The Erzya literary language was standardised in 1922 and the Mokshan in 1923. Both are currently written using the standard Russian alphabet . The Moksha and Erzya languages are closely related, therefore they are thought to share a common ancestry. As to

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1600-590: The final syllable of " Udmurt ", and also in Komi : mort and perhaps even in Mari : marij . The first written mention of Erzya is considered to be in a letter dated to 968 AD, by Joseph , the Khazar khagan , in the form of arisa . More controversially, it is sometimes linked to the Aorsy and Alanorsi mentioned in the works of Strabo and Ptolemy . (However, the consensus view

1650-403: The meeting. Deputy president of Supreme Court of Mordovia Vasily Martyshkin quotes Stalin and Timofey Vasilyev . Since Mokshas and Erzyas lived sparsely in many governorates Stalin believed it was impossible to establish many autonomous districts. And that was Mikifor Surdin , ethnic Moksha who proposed to establish not Erzya-Moksha autonomy, but a Mordvin okrug. Stalin liked this variant. That

1700-614: The mother of gods, Ange Patiai ). The creation of the Earth is followed by the creation of the Sun, the Moon, humankind, and the Erza. Humans were created by Chipaz , the sun god, who, in one version, molded humankind from clay, while in another version, from soil. In Moksha mythology, the Supreme God is called Viarde Skai . According to the legends, the creation of the world went through several stages: first

1750-508: The national revival of Finno-Ugric peoples. Estonia had a strong influence on moods and opinions that dominated these conventions, (especially among national-oriented intellectuals) because many students at the University of Tartu were from Finno-Ugric republics of Russia. The Erzya-Moksha Autonomy was approved in 1928 as Mordvin Okrug according to personal position of Josef Stalin , who attended

1800-522: The neighboring areas of Kirov Oblast and Perm Krai , Bashkortostan , Tatarstan , and Mari El . The Udmurt population is shrinking; the Russian Census reported 552,299 in 2010, down from the 2002 Russian census figure of 637,000, in turn down from 746,562 in 1989. The 2021 census counted fewer Udmurts than had the 1926 census . The Udmurt language belongs to the Uralic family. The Udmurts have

1850-710: The north of the Mordvins lived the Maris , and to the south the Khazars . The Mordvins' eastern neighbors, possibly remnants of the Huns , became the Bulgars around 700 AD. Researchers have distinguished the ancestors of the Erzya and the Moksha from the mid-1st century AD by the different orientations of their burials and by elements of their costumes and by the variety of bronze jewellery found by archaeologists in their ancient cemeteries. The Erzya graves from this era were oriented north–south, while

1900-481: The people in his book The Golden Bough . Many Udmurt people have red hair , and a festival to celebrate the red-haired people has been held annually in Izhevsk since 2004. The Udmurts used to be semi-nomadic forest dwellers that lived in riverside communities. However, most Udmurts now live in towns. Although the clan-based social structure of the Udmurts no longer exists, its traces are still strong and it continues to shape modern Udmurt culture. According to

1950-517: The so-called Volga-Finnic branch of the Uralic family. Currently, this approach is rejected by most scholars, and Mordvinic and Mari are considered distinct from each other: Mordvinic languages are believed to have a common ancestor with Balto-Finnic languages ( Estonian and Finnish ), while the Mari languages are closer to the Permic languages. The Mordvins are divided into two ethnic subgroups and three further subgroups: Mokshin concludes that

2000-645: The subjects of the Gothic king Ermanaric . A land called Mordia at a distance of ten days journey from the Petchenegs is mentioned in Constantine VII 's De administrando imperio . In medieval European sources, the names Merdas, Merdinis, Merdium, Mordani, Mordua, Morduinos have appeared. In the Russian Primary Chronicle , the ethnonyms Mordva and mordvichi first appeared in the 11th century. After

2050-528: The superior deities were hatched from an egg. The mother of gods is called Ange Patiai , followed by the Sun God, Chipaz , who gave birth to Nishkepaz ; to the earth god, Mastoron kirdi ; and to the wind god, Varmanpaz . From the union of Chipaz and the Harvest Mother, Norovava , was born the god of the underworld, Mastorpaz . The thunder god, Pur’ginepaz , was born from Niskende Teitert , (the daughter of

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2100-602: The term for an administrative territory.…" On the First Erzya and Moksha Peoples' Congress in 1989 the first point of the Congress Declaration was renaming Mordovia to Moksha and Erzya Autonomous Republic and banning the term Mordva . The Erzya and Moksha intelligentsia representatives, namely Professor Dmitry Tsygankin , admit they never believed in the Unified Mordvin people project. The Mordvins emerged from

2150-467: The term has been used by the people as an internal self-defining term to constitute their common origin. The linguist Gábor Zaicz underlines that the Mordvins do not use the name 'Mordvins' as a self-designation. Feoktistov wrote "So-called Tengushev Mordvins are Erzyans who speak the Erzyan dialect with Mokshan substratum and in fact they are an ethnic group of Erzyans usually referred to as Shokshas . It

2200-591: The time of Ivan the Terrible . Erzya practices Christianity (Eastern Orthodox and Lutheranism brought by Finnish missionaries in the 1990s) and a native religion. On 1 May 2020 the Aťań Eźem approved new system of national representative bodies. Statute on creation and functioning of national representative bodies of Erzya people consists of six chapters, describing aims and tasks of Erzya national movement, its governing bodies, their plenary powers and structure. According to

2250-509: The town Arsa may refer to either the modern Ryazan or Arsk In the 14th century, the name Erzya is considered to have been mentioned in the form of ardzhani by Rashid-al-Din Hamadani , and as rzjan by Jusuf, the Nogaj khan In Russian sources, the ethnonym Erza first appears in the 18th century. The earliest written mention of Moksha, in the form of Moxel, is considered to be in the works of

2300-498: The traditional Russian name otyaki . On the other hand, in the Russian tradition, the name 'meadow people' refers to the inhabitants of the left bank of a river in general. Most relevant in this regard is the recent theory proposed by V. V. Napolskikh and S. K. Belykh, who suppose that the ethnonym was borrowed from Proto-Iranian entirely: * anta-marta meaning 'resident of outskirts, border zone' (cf. Antes ) → Proto-Permic * odə-mort → Udmurt udmurt . During

2350-511: The tribes were headed by elders kuda-ti who selected a tekshtai , senior elders responsible for coordinating wider regions. Although the Mordvins were given an autonomous territory as a titular nation within the Soviet Union in 1928, Russification intensified during the 1930s, and knowledge of the Mordvin languages by the 1950s was in rapid decline. After the fall of the Soviet Union,

2400-679: Was re-settled as "unprospective" during the 1950s. The village of Mordovsky Karatay became the last Qaratay village. Their ancestors lived in the territory of today Tatarstan and were assimilated by Volga Bolgars and Tatars between the 8th and 15th centuries. Living around Tatars, they started speaking a Tatar language. Neighbouring Mordvins in Tetyushsky District , however, still speak a Uralic language . Mordvins Mordvins (also Mordvinians , Mordovians ; Russian : мордва , romanized :  Mordva , lit.   'Mordvins'; no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya )

2450-525: Was the Erzyans who historically were referred to as Mordvins, and Mokshas usually were mentioned separately as "Mokshas". There is no evidence Mokshas and Erzyas were an ethnic unity in prehistory". Isabelle T. Keindler writes: Gradually major differences developed in customs, language and even physical appearance (until their conversion to Christianity the Erzia and Moksha did not intermarry and even today intermarriage

2500-436: Was the time when the autonomy name changed to Mordvin . Only the "ethnonym" Mordvin was allowed in documents for Erzya and Moksha since then. The Mordvinic languages , a subgroup of the Uralic family , are Erzya and Moksha , with about 500,000 native speakers each. Both are official languages of Mordovia alongside Russian . The medieval Meshcherian language may have been Mordvinic, or close to Mordvinic. Erzya

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