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  • ...''Rus'']] itself comes from the early medieval [[Rus' people]], [[Swedes (Germanic tribe)|Swedish]] merchants and warriors<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.etymo ...ing|year=1998|pages=6–7}}</ref> and assimilated the native [[Finno-Ugric peoples]], including the [[Merya]], the [[Muromians]], and the [[Meshchera]].
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  • ...r 822<ref>Carl Waldman & Catherine Mason, 2006, ''Encyclopedia of European Peoples, Volume 2'', New York: Infobase Publishing, p. 769.</ref> ...rine |authorlink1= |authorlink2= |ref=harv |title=Encyclopedia of European Peoples |language= |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kfv6HKXErqAC |accessdate=
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  • ...re]] expanded westwards on the [[Eurasian Steppe]] during the 6th century, peoples such as the [[Pannonian Avars|Avars]] (also known as the "Pseudo-Avars", Ob ...ge numbers of the vanquished Gepids and a host of other [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] tribes.
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  • ...>{{harvnb|Beckwith|2009|pp=390–391}}: "... the Avars certainly contained peoples belonging to several different ethnolinguistic groups, so that attempts to ==Postulated links to the Uar, Rouran and other Central Asian peoples==
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  • ...up that bore the name Hun was directly connected with the Xiongnu.<ref>THE PEOPLES OF THE STEPPE FRONTIER IN EARLY
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  • ...n.{{sfn|Maenchen-Helfen|1973|p=424–426}} They may be of Slavic, but also Germanic and Iranian origin.{{sfn|Maenchen-Helfen|1973|p=424–426}}{{sfn|Pronk-Tiet Many of the waves of nomadic peoples who swept into Eastern Europe, are known to have spoken languages from a va
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  • The Yuebans later intermixing with [[Turkic peoples]], formed the [[Shatuo]] of the Western [[Göktürk Khaganate]].<ref>C. P. Another Chuy-descendent tribe, the [[Kimek]] was one of the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] tribes known from Arab and Persian Middle Age writers as one of th
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  • ...ur- und Völkergeschichte Alteuropas |trans-title=Real Lexicon of the Indo-Germanic Antiquity Studies: Basic Principles of a Cultural and People's History of A {{Main article|Peoples of the Caucasus}}
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  • ...eliminate social and economic disputes among the Mongols and future allied peoples. Among the rules were no [[stealing]] of livestock from other people, shari ...atic influence in Europe, but becomes particularly defined together with a Germanic version which may have legal undertones, and a Latin practicality, it is a
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