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  2. Cossacks - Wikipedia

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    Cossacks are a group of predominantly East Slavic-speaking people who became known as members of democratic, self-governing, semi-military communities, predominantly located in Eastern and Southern Europe. They played an important role in the historical and cultural development of both Russia and Ukraine. Learn more about their origins, history, culture and legacy on Wikipedia.

  3. History of the Romanian language - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Romanian language started in Roman provinces north of the Jireček Line in Classical antiquity.There are three main hypotheses around its exact territory: the autochthony thesis (it developed in left-Danube Dacia only), the discontinuation thesis (it developed in right-Danube provinces only), and the "as-well-as" thesis that supports the language development on both sides of ...

  4. Origin of the Romanians - Wikipedia

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    Logofăt Istratie and other 17th-century Moldavian historians continued to credit "King Vladislav" with the settlement of the Romanians' ancestors in Maramureș. Grigore Ureche's Chronicle of Moldavia of 1647 is the first Romanian historical work stating that the Romanians "all come from Rîm" (Rome).

  5. Category : 19th-century Romanian people by occupation

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    M. 19th-century Romanian mathematicians ‎ (3 P) 19th-century Romanian military personnel ‎ (2 C, 4 P) 19th-century Romanian musicians ‎ (3 C, 3 P)

  6. Romania in the Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century version of the Turkic chronicle Oghuzname relates that Qipchaq, the ancient Cuman hero, fought against the Ulak (Romanians), along with other nations. Cuman groups assisted the rebelling Bulgarians and Vlachs against the Byzantines between 1186 and 1197.

  7. Romani people - Wikipedia

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    The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani ( / ˈroʊməni / ROH-mə-nee or / ˈrɒməni / ROM-ə-nee) and colloquially known as the Roma ( sg.: Rom ), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin [71] [72] [73] who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle. Linguistic and genetic evidence suggests that the Romani originated in the Indian ...

  8. Category:Romanian writers by century - Wikipedia

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    17th-century Romanian writers‎ (3 C, 2 P) ... (3 C) 19th-century Romanian writers‎ (7 C, 13 P) 20th-century Romanian writers‎ (9 C, 39 P)

  9. Category:17th-century Romanian educators - Wikipedia

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    17th; 18th; 19th; 20th; 21st; 22nd; Pages in category "17th-century Romanian educators" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...