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    • Cimmerians. The best-known Neolithic culture in southern Russia evolved in the valleys of the Dniepr, the Bug, and the Dniestr as early as the fourth millennium before Christ.
    • Scythian nomads. In 700 B.C. the Cimmerians were followed into Southern Russia by the Sсythians, who spoke an Iranian dialect and managed to establish control over the huge area extending ...
    • Sarmatians and Greeks. In 3 B.C. the Scythian territories were conquered by another Iranian-speaking population, the Sarmatians.
    • Goths. The Sarmatian rule in southern Russia was interrupted by the Germanic tribe of the Goths, who gained control over the area in approximately 200 A.D.
    • Khazars. In the 7th century A.D. a new force in southern Russia was gaining strength, to be more exact, on the lower Volga: the Khazar state.
    • Eastern Slavs. Cultures on the northern shore of the Black Sea and on the southern Russian steppe, from the prehistoric period to the time of the Khazars, form an essential ...
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    Who were the first inhabitants of South Russia?
    The first inhabitants of South Russia are called Scythians in historical documents. The term "Scythian" is a generic term designating many different tribes and peoples. It is akin to the way that we now use "barbarian."
    www.ao.net/~fmoeller/rusorig.htm
    Who are the ancestors of the modern Russians?
    A general map of the cultures in European Russia at the arrival of the Varangians and before the beginning of the Slavic colonization. Some of the ancestors of the modern Russians were the Slavic tribes, whose original home is thought by some scholars to have been the wooded areas of the Pripet Marshes.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Russia
    Who are the indigenous people of Russia?
    These groups inhabit independent states or autonomous areas in Russia, but do not have specific protections under the law. The smallest of these Indigenous groups are the Enets (350 people) and the Oroks (450 people), while the largest are the Nenets and Evenkis, which both have nearly 30,000 members.
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    Where did the ethnic Russians come from?
    The ethnic Russians formed from East Slavic tribes and their cultural ancestry is from Kievan Rus'. The Russian word for ethnic Russians is derived from the people of Rus' and the territory of Rus'.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russians
  2. https://roadsandkingdoms.com/2018/search-russias...

    Historians say that the Finno-Ugric people were the first inhabitants of Russia, with many of our customs and fairytales descending from their civilization: the …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Russia

      Some of the ancestors of the modern Russians were the Slavic tribes, whose original home is thought by some scholars to have been the wooded areas of the Pripet Marshes. The Early East Slavs gradually settled Western Russia in two waves: one moving from Kiev towards present-day Suzdal and Murom and another from Polotsk towards Novgorod and Rostov.
      From the 7th century onwards, East Slavs constituted the bulk of the population in Western Russ…

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      • https://www.expresstorussia.com/experience-russia/...
        • In 700 B.C. the Cimmerians were followed into Southern Russia by the Sсythians, who spoke an Iranian dialect and managed to establish control over the huge area extending from the Danube in the West to middle Asia in the East. Their domination in the territory now occupied by part of our state lasted until the end of the third century B.C. There is...
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        • https://www.culturalsurvival.org/news/who-are...

          Feb 19, 2014 · Let’s take a quick break from tweets of disastrous hotel rooms to examine a population that is often overlooked in Russia – the Indigenous peoples. There are over 100 identified ethnic groups in Russia. Of them, 41 are …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russians

          The Russians (Russian: русские, romanized: russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe, who share a common Russian ancestry, culture, and history. Russian, the most spoken Slavic language, is the shared mother tongue of the Russians; and Orthodox Christianity is their historical religion since the 11th century. They are the largest Slavic nation, as well as the largest European nation.

          • Germany: approx. 7,500,000, (including Russian …
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          • Israel: 938,500 (2011), (including Russian Jews)
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        • www.russiatimes.org/brief-history-russia

          Jun 12, 2017 · Today is Russia Day – the national holiday of the Russian Federation. It has been celebrated annually on June 12 since 1992 to commemorate the adoption of the Declaration of State Sovereignty of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR) on June 12, 1990. The passage of this Declaration by the First Congress of People’s ...

        • www.ao.net/~fmoeller/rusorig.htm

          The first inhabitants of South Russia are called Scythians in historical documents. The term "Scythian" is a generic term designating many different tribes and peoples. It is akin to the way that we now use "barbarian." Gibbon states that …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_indigenous_peoples_of_Russia

          Lists of indigenous peoples of Russia cover the indigenous ethnic groups in Russia other than Russians. As of 2010 these constituted about 20% of the population. The period lists are organized by the official classifications based on the number of people in each group and their location. List of minor indigenous peoples of Russia, as defined by ...

        • https://www.theroot.com/the-original-black-russian-1790899580

          Feb 08, 2008 · Monday 6:56PM. Yes, Pushkin, who died on Feb 10, 1837, was part black. Pushkin's great-grandfather, Abram Gannibal, was born in Sub-Saharan Africa, probably on the territory of what is now ...

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rus'_people

          The Rus ' people (Old East Slavic: Рѹсь; Modern Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn, and Ukrainian: Русь, romanised: Rus'; Old Norse: Garðar; Greek: Ῥῶς, romanised: Rhos) were an ethnos in early medieval eastern Europe. The scholarly …

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