Talk:Mordvin Tatars

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 * I'm now working under revealing details on Moksha and Erzya belyaks in Middle Ages in connection with Russian Princely Families of the Volga Finnic and Volga Turkic descent. I will be posting new findings here and in related articles. Any information on Moksha, Erzya and Mishar Tatar villages history is welcome.Numulunj pilgae (talk) 10:23, 16 March 2022 (UTC)

Turkic and Finnic Belyaks
The Principalities were divided into belyaks. In 1630s the division was as follows.
 * Andreev Gorodok (Andrew's City (Temgenevo) now castle ruins Temgenevskoe Gorodische in 500 m from Temgenevo (Камена Могыла на Дъсне) (Tikhomirov: 1952)
 * Mescherskoye=Staryy Posad 2,5 km from Kasimov centre (part of Kasimov)=(Городец Мещерский
 * Steldema
 * ?(fort)
 * Sibir?
 * Erehta
 * Khankerman Касимов)
 * вийгур (Russo-Mordvin Abatis border)
 * Yelatoma (Мордовский городок, Гелатома)
 * Kadoma (Кадома, (Мордва in 13-14th c, Мордвин in 15-16th c.
 * Kadom is a Russian fort founded ca 1793 on Russo-Mordvin Abatis border (by Milostivo Bogoroditsky Convent) named after Kadoma

Erehta belyak
(Ерехтинский беляк)
 * Inzara (Tatar),
 * Mortlyai (Moksha),
 * Mitina,
 * Kangushi (Каньфкуж),
 * Velmisenki,
 * Drakino, Republic of Mordovia (Трака, Traka),
 * Shuvarlyai (Кярата),
 * Potodeevo, (Потодей)
 * Cheramodeyeva (Черамодеева), (Черамодей)
 * Chotovo (Volga Finnic and Mishar),
 * Keretino, (Кярата)
 * Kichatovo (Пиче веле),
 * Momongina (Мамаянга),
 * Ryaseva,
 * Retina,
 * Kulkav Rzhavets?,
 * Ivankovo (Ivanku),
 * Oleskova? (Moksha),
 * Goleshova,
 * Tezikova (Moksha),
 * Krasnaya sloboda? (Moksha),
 * Kirdyasheva

Kersha Belyak
Кершинский беляк) (Akchura's Karai Belyak) (Akchura Adashev's) (<river Kersha (Кёрша)), cf. Kyorshinskiye Borki)
 * Adashevo (Адаж),
 * Otyreva (Вяре Атерь) ,
 * Mordovskoye Baimakovo (Баймакова),
 * Shyaigova (Сире Шяйгав)?,
 * Ruzayeva (Орозай)?,
 * Alyoshino, (Old Алёшня) Prince Andrey Salty-Murzin, Urusov's son (Касим-мурза внук Урус-бия Kasim-murza, Urus-biy's grandson, baptized in Kazan in 1615, Orthodox name: Andrey Satyyevich Urusov had been granted Alyoshnya and Temgenevo)) in 1762-1964 40 yards incl 9 (Tatar) yards
 * Zalesskoye Atyuryevo (Ала Атерь)

Kersha Belyak (1622)

 * Chyornaya Sloboda,
 * Kuplya (Ryazan Oblast),
 * Konobeyevo (Urakova pustosh),
 * Shimorgi,
 * Akselmeyevo,
 * Temeshevo
 * Olemenevo,
 * Novosyolki,
 * Yaltukovo (Isakovskaya pustosh),
 * pogost Spaskoi Kashkov (Rakovskiye Usady, 1710) Useinovo,
 * Yerneyevo,
 * Yanbirino (Янбирь Yanbir<yan 'path'+vir forest''),
 * Kusenovo,
 * Rakovo,
 * Berezovo (Klepikovsky District),
 * Aglamazovo,
 * Temeshiha,
 * Rakovskaya usada (New),
 * Inina sloboda,
 * Totanovo Tatanovo?,
 * Kukusovo,
 * Sokolniki,
 * Korel,
 * Koverina,
 * Kogtyrina,
 * Putyatina,
 * Pesochna,
 * Karaulova,
 * Karabugina, Staroye Plostikovo,
 * Prolom or Prolom ?,
 * Kargashino = Nagashino, founded 16th c. (scribd's error ) (boyar Prince Dmitry Mastryukovich Cherkassky (Каншов-мурза, Kanshov-murza)'s, (1617) (Kargoshina, Shatsky uyezd)
 * Poldyaz,
 * Paranza (Moksha),
 * Chotova (Volga Finnic and Mishar),
 * Chernitovo.

Kaftezhan Belyak
Кафтежанский беляк
 * Vyarkuzha (Moksha),
 * Pichi?,
 * Ordashova,
 * Lemdyai (Moksha),
 * Surskaya,
 * Kolamaz (Moksha),
 * Sersyadova,
 * Ivankova (Mishar)
 * Kyashalyai (Moksha),
 * Korayeva,
 * Poldyaz,
 * Kolyayeva,
 * Selischi (Moksha),
 * Sava (Moksha),
 * Aglamazovo,
 * Karaushki,
 * Pichepolonga (Moksha)},
 * Otyuryeva,
 * Keshaly,
 * Kuldym (Moksha),
 * Ivankova (Mishar),
 * Momongina,
 * Pichemorga,
 * Otyuryeva

Steldema Belyak
(Тялдеминовский беляк, Тюлдемской беляк, Тялдемская мордва)
 * Anayevo
 * Avdalovo, mentioned in 1614, 1/2 village on Vad, fell into serfdom in 1745
 * Kargashino on Vad (Moksha)
 * Lesnoye Ardashevo
 * Promzino  mentioned in 1538
 * Pashatovo
 * Podlyasovo
 * Pokrovskiye Selischi
 * Shapkino
 * Zhuravkino on Vadokuzhi river

Beloborodsky Belyak
Белобородский беляк
 * Anayevo (Moksha),
 * Novaya Anayeva,
 * Paranza (Moksha)

Sakan Belyak
Саканский беляк

Kirdyan Belyak
Kirdyan Mordva) (Кирдяновский беляк, Кирдяновская мордва Isiney and Divey Butakovs'
 * Diveyevo< Divey Butakov
 * Papula (Сакулька not included

Kuchuk's Belyak
Кучуков беляк

Murzagildei's Belyak
Мурзагильдеев беляк

Konyala Belyak
Konyalskaya Mordva (Конялский беляк, Конялская мордва) (Prince Akchura Adashev's)
 * Koshibeyeva,
 * Shilovo, Shilovsky District, Ryazan Oblast,
 * Kozino,
 * Yaltunovo


 * Bolushevo <Bulush (Akchura's son),
 * Barashevo <Barash (Akchura's son)
 * Barashevo (part of Morshansk NB Morshansk (former Moksha village Morsha) <Barash (Akchura's son)
 * Kulayevy Pochinki < Kulai (Akchura's son)
 * Muratovo < Murat (Akchura's brother)

Chepchera Belyak
Чепчерянский/Чепчержский беляк, Чепчерянская/Чепчержская мордва Yenandar Mansyrev's and Aganin
 * Alomasovo on Selmokshei mountain
 * Kriushi (Novoye Manyrevo<Mansyr Merdeulatov)
 * Begovatovo (<Bigovat Mansyrev)
 * Chotovo (<Chot Aganin)
 * Butakovo
 * Knyazhevo (Staroye Mansyrevo)