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  2. Mordovian national costume - Wikipedia

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    They produced linen or stout canvas for hempen shirts, woolen cloth for warm clothes, brightly colored wool embroidery threads. [1] They were painted using vegetable colorings. The most interesting is the women's clothing. It contains a lot of traditional features. Hand embroidery patterns has national symbols of ancient pagan beliefs.

  3. Mordvins - Wikipedia

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    The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica [34] noted that 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 ...

  4. Volga region - Wikipedia

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    Upper Volga Region – from the Volga River's source in Tver Oblast to the mouth of the Oka River in Nizhny Novgorod; Middle Volga Region – from the mouth of the Oka River to the mouth of the Kama River south of Kazan; Lower Volga Region – from the mouth of the Kama River to the Volga Delta in the Caspian Sea, in Astrakhan Oblast.

  5. Vyshyvanka - Wikipedia

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    The embroidery is a fundamental element of the Ukrainian folk costume in both sexes. [10]: 16 Ukrainian vyshyvanka is distinguished by local embroidery features specific to Ukrainian embroidery: The vyshyvanka not only speaks of its Ukrainian origin but also of the particular region in which it was made. The knowing eye could detect where a ...

  6. Elshanka culture - Wikipedia

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    The Elshanka culture (Russian: Елшанская культура) was a Subneolithic or very early Neolithic [1] culture that flourished in the middle Volga region in the 7th millennium BC. The sites are mostly individual graves scattered along the Samara and Sok rivers. They revealed Europe's oldest pottery. [2]

  7. Mari people - Wikipedia

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    At that time, the Mari settlement area was along the Volga. Mari folkore mentions a legendary hero named Chotkar and the semi-legendary king Chumblat, who ruled around the year 1100. [ 21 ] The Russians first encroached on Mari lands in the 12th century, when Novgorod seized the stronghold of Koksharov in 1174. [ 21 ]

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