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Mongol invasion of Kievan Rus’ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Mongol invasion of Rus) Jump to navigationJump to search Mongol conquest of Eastern Europe Mongol invasion of Europe, 1236-1242 Date 1237–1242 Location Parts of modern Russia, Ukraine and Belarus Result Decisive Mongol victory resulting in principalities of Kievan State becoming vassals of the Mongol Golden Horde. Belligerents Mongol Empire Vladimir-Suzdal  Kiev  Galicia-Volhynia ..

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Old East Slavic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Old East Slavic language) Jump to navigationJump to search Old East Slavic Region Eastern Europe Era 7th–14th centuries;[1] afterwards developed into the East Slavic languages Language family Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic East Slavic Old East Slavic Language codes ISO 639-3 orv [2] Linguist List orv Glottolog oldr1238[3] This article contains IPA phonetic ..

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Indo-European languages From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Indo-European Languages) Jump to navigationJump to search “Indo-European” redirects here. For Eurasian people living in or connected with Indonesia, see Indo people. For other uses, see Indo-European (disambiguation). Indo-European Geographic distribution Pre-colonial era: Eurasia Today: Worldwide c. 3.2 billion native speakers Linguistic classification One of the world’s primary language families Proto-language Proto-Indo-European Subdivisions ..

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History of the Russian language “History of Russian” redirects here. For the history of the Russian people, see Russians. For the history of the Russian culture, see culture of Russia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: “History of the Russian language” – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2017) (Learn how ..

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Church Slavonic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Church Slavonic language) Jump to navigationJump to search For the first Slavic literary language, see Old Church Slavonic. Church Slavonic Church Slavic Црькъвьнословѣньскъ ѩзыкъ Page from the Spiridon Psalter in Church Slavonic Region Eastern Europe Native speakers None Language family Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic South Eastern Church Slavonic Early form Old ..

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Russian Orthodox Church From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Russian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate) Russian: Ру́сская правосла́вная це́рковь The Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, Russia Abbreviation ROC Classification Eastern Orthodox Orientation Russian Orthodoxy Scripture Septuagint, New Testament Theology Eastern Orthodox theology Polity Episcopal Governance Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church Structure Communion Primate Patriarch Kirill ..

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Ukrainian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search “ukr” redirects here. For other uses, see ukr (disambiguation). See also: Kherson Oblast This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: “Ukrainian language” – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (April 2016) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Ukrainian ..

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Belarusian language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Belarusian беларуская мова biełaruskaja mova Native to Belarus Ethnicity Belarusians Native speakers 5.1 million[1] (2009 census) 6.3 million L2 speakers (2009 census)[1] Language family Indo-European Balto-Slavic Slavic East Slavic Belarusian Early forms Old East Slavic Ruthenian Writing system Cyrillic (Belarusian alphabet) Belarusian Braille Belarusian Latin alphabet ..

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Eastern Europe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Computer rendering of Eastern Europe Eastern Europe is the eastern part of the European continent. There is no consistent definition of the precise area it covers, partly because the term has a wide range of geopolitical, geographical, ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic connotations. There are “almost as many definitions of Eastern Europe ..

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Carbon This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Carbon (disambiguation). “Element 6” redirects here. For the company, see Element Six. Carbon, 6C Graphite (left) and diamond (right), two allotropes of carbon Carbon Allotropes graphite, diamond, others Appearance graphite: black diamond: clear Standard atomic weight Ar, std(C) [12.0096, 12.0116] conventional: 12.011 Carbon in the periodic table Hydrogen Helium Lithium Beryllium Boron Carbon ..

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