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The East Slavs are the most populous subgroup of the Slavs. They speak the East Slavic languages, and formed the majority of the population of the medieval state Kievan Rus', which all three independent East Slavic states (Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine) claim as their cultural ancestor. By the
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Researchers know relatively little about the Eastern Slavs prior to approximately 859 AD when the first events recorded in the Primary Chronicle occurred. The Eastern Slavs of these early times...
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• Belarusians in traditional dress
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See moreModern East Slavic peoples and ethnic/subethnic groups include:
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• Russians
• Ukrainians...
See moreAccording to Y chromosome, mDNA and autosomal marker CCR5de132, gene pool of the East and West Slavs (the Czechs, Slovaks, and Poles) is
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- In the East Slavic, especially Russian, lands of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, urban dwellers constituted only about 4 to 6 percent of the population and, excepting the ruler and his chief officials, were relatively unimportant. Russian towns were characterized primarily by their administrative-military functions, with commercial activity ...
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By far the largest of these was the Eastern Slavs, ancestors to today's Russians, Belarusians, and Ukrainians. These early Eastern Slavs arrived in modern-day Ukraine, Belarus, and western …
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