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Look up ethnogenesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ethnogenesis (from Ancient Greek ἔθνος (éthnos) 'group of people, nation', and γένεσις (génesis) 'beginning... |
Armenians (redirect from Armenian ethnogenesis) Highland. Each of the aforementioned nations and tribes participated in the ethnogenesis of the Armenian people. Under Ashurbanipal (669–627 BCE), the Assyrian... |
Origin hypotheses of the Croats (redirect from Ethnogenesis of Croats) i Slaveni" [Basics of Croatian ethnogenesis: Avars and Slavs], in Budak, Neven (ed.), Etnogeneza Hrvata [Ethnogenesis of Croats] (in Croatian), Matica... |
Polish people (section Ethnogenesis) Polish people, or Poles, are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation who share a common history, culture, the Polish language and are identified with the... |
amalgamation, the formation of a separate ethnic identity is referred to as ethnogenesis. Although both organic and performative criteria characterise ethnic... |
Early Slavs (redirect from Ethnogenesis of the Slavs) a process less understood and documented than that of the Germanic ethnogenesis in the west. Yet, the effects of Slavicization were far more profound... |
Puerto Ricans (section Ethnogenesis) Puerto Ricans (Spanish: Puertorriqueños), most commonly known as Boricuas, and also referred to as Borinqueños, Borincanos, or Puertorros, are the people... |
Pakistan. Although a number of theories attempting to explain their ethnogenesis have been put forward, the exact origin of the Pashtun tribes is acknowledged... |
Origin of the Albanians (redirect from Albanian ethnogenesis) romantic narrative. Albanians Albanian language Albanian nationalism Ethnogenesis Historiography and nationalism Paleo-Balkan languages Prehistoric Balkans... |
Benjamin (1992). An Introduction to the History of the Turkic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State Formation in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle... |
Roman colonists in Roman Dacia was the first phase of the Romanians' ethnogenesis. The Carpians, Goths and other neighbouring tribes made regular raids... |
friend and foe alike. Such views are mirrored by Csanád Bálint [hu]. "The ethnogenesis of early medieval peoples of steppe origin cannot be conceived in a single... |
city of Dubrovnik was founded by such survivors from Epidaurum. The ethnogenesis of Croats is uncertain. The most accepted theory, the Slavic theory,... |
Chagossians (section Early history and ethnogenesis) The Chagossians (also Îlois [il.wa] or Chagos Islanders) are an Indo-African ethnic group originating from French slaves brought to the Chagos Islands... |
South-East Scotland". Härke, Heinrich (2011). "Anglo-Saxon Immigration and Ethnogenesis". Medieval Archaeology. 55 (1): 1–28. doi:10.1179/174581711X13103897378311... |
Ancient Macedonians (section Ethnogenesis scenario) The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) were an ancient tribe that lived on the alluvial plain around the rivers Haliacmon and lower Axios in the... |
absorbed other tribal groups and cultural influences in a process of ethnogenesis, including Iranic, Finno-Ugric, and Hunnic tribes. The Bulgars spoke... |
Bulgarians (section Ethnogenesis) Empire speaking a South Slavic language. In different periods to the ethnogenesis of the local population contributed also different Indo-European and... |
Crimean Roma (section History and ethnogenesis) The Crimean Roma (also known as Crimean gypsies, Tatar gypsies, Ayuji (Crimean Tatar for 'bear cub'), Krymy, or Çingene, Tajfa or Dajfa) are a sub-ethnic... |
with the Yamato Race as Nucleus (1943) The Race Question (1950) Related Ethnogenesis Eugenics Great chain of being History of anthropometry Miscegenation... |