Examples of 'ingrian' in a sentence

Meaning of "ingrian"

Ingrian (adjective): Relating to Ingria, a historical region in Eastern Europe near the Baltic Sea. The term 'Ingrian' may pertain to the culture, language, people, or customs associated with this region
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  • A Finno-Ugric language spoken by the Izhorian people of Ingria
  • A native or inhabitant of Ingria.

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Ingrian and other Finns were not differentiated in the official census.
Finns were involved at practically every level in the rise of the Ingrian Church.
During the Ingrian War Sweden expanded its territories eastward.
Väiküla is likely to have been the closest Ingrian village to Estonia.
Most Ingrian Finns were deported to various interior areas of the Soviet Union.
The deportations led to the rapid ethnic assimilation of Ingrian Finns.
Due to the shortage of labour, the Ingrian Finns had no difficulties in finding work.
Its population was largely composed of Ingrian Finns.
The focus of this study is on Ingrian Finnish, especially the Savakko textile culture.
Siege of Pskov was an episode of the Ingrian War.
Alina 's mother is Ingrian and father Russian.
This notwithstanding, many people still recognize their Ingrian heritage.
During the Ingrian War, a fraction of the Ladoga coast was occupied by Sweden.
Who else was there besides the Ingrian bitch and the husband?
We have an old tape of him - bragging about the money to his Ingrian flame.

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An Ingrian church on the front-line.
However half of Russian-speaking immigrants are Ingrian Finns and other Finno-Ugric people.
He took Pskov in 1610 and clashed with Swedes operating in Muscovy during the Ingrian War.
During the Finnish and German occupation of the area, Ingrian Finns were evacuated to Finland.
In 2004, the Ingrian Finnish minority in Estonia elected a cultural council and was granted cultural autonomy.
After the groups of Savakko and Äyrämöinen assimilated, Ingrian Finnishness formed the primary ethnic identity.
Sweden regained control over Ingria by the Treaty of Stolbovo in 1617, following the Ingrian War.
Only in 2004 the first group of ethnic minorities Ingrian Finns were granted cultural autonomy.
The fort was captured by Sweden in 1611 during the Ingrian War.
The name Lampovo goes back to the Ingrian word " lyamppi ", which means " a lively, lively place.
It was called Yama or Yamsky Gorodok, after the Ingrian ( ethnic Finnic group ) name Jaama.
The Finnish-Soviet peace treaty of 1920 had granted Ingrian Finns a degree of national autonomy.

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