In the Russian Empire, inorodtsy (Russian: иноро́дцы) (singular: inorodets (Russian: инородец), literally meaning "of different descent/nation", "of alien...
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Siberia, and Central Asia were officially registered as a category called inorodtsy (non-Slavic, literally: "people of another origin"). A majority of the...
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(Finland), Red Cossacks, Red Latvian Riflemen) "National outskirts" (inorodtsy) of the Russian Empire Outcome Dissolution of the Russian Empire and establishment...
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212,000 in Russian-controlled Poland. This made them one of the largest inorodtsy (non-Slavic) minorities in the Russian Empire. On 26 August 1827 the edict...
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sprang up. In 19th century, legally the Jews were a subcategory of the inorodtsy category, special ethnicity-based category of non-Slavic population that...
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municipal councils, insurance for industrial workers, the emancipation of Inorodtsy and the abolition of censorship. The crucial demand—that for a representative...
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non-Russian ethnic groups that inhabited the Russian Empire were classified as inorodtsy, or aliens.[citation needed] After the February Revolution, attitudes...
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Russia who assimilated to the triune Russian identity were not considered inorodtsy (ethnically alien) within the predominantly Great Russian locales of the...
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Governorate, hunting, fishing, collecting pine nuts (predominant among inorodtsy), woodworking, etc. were important. Permanent traffic was opened along...
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(center Irkutsk) were created instead. The Siberian people belonged to the inorodtsy class and their nomadic status was confirmed by a special system of self-government...
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