Muromian | |
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Muromanian | |
Native to | Russia |
Region | Murom region |
Ethnicity | Muromians |
Extinct | 10th century |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
0te | |
![]() An approximate map of the non-Varangian cultures in European Russia, in the 9th century. The Muromian area is shown in bright green. |
Muromian is an extinct Uralic[1] language formerly spoken by the Muromian tribe, in what is today the Murom region in Russia.[2] They are mentioned by Jordanes as Mordens and in the Primary Chronicle. Very little is known about the language, but it was probably closely related to the Mordvinic languages Moksha and Erzya.[3] Muromian probably became extinct in the Middle Ages around the 10th century,[3][4] as the Muromians were assimilated by the Slavs.[5] The Muromian language[6] is unattested, but is assumed to have been Uralic, and has frequently been placed in the Volga-Finnic category.[7][8][9]
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