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  1. Slavs and Tatars is an art collective and "a faction of polemics and intimacies devoted to an area east of the former Berlin Wall and west of the Great Wall of China known as Eurasia". Founded in 2006 as a collaboration between artists and designers Payam Sharifi and Kasia Korczak, [1] the group’s work is centered on three activities ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SclaveniSclaveni - Wikipedia

    Sclaveni. Personification of "Sclavinia", 990 AD. The Sclaveni (in Latin) or Sklabenoi ( various forms in Greek) were early Slavic tribes that raided, invaded and settled in the Balkans in the Early Middle Ages and eventually became one of the progenitors of modern South Slavs. They were mentioned by early Byzantine chroniclers as barbarians ...

  3. Slavs began migrating to Southeastern Europe in the mid-6th century and first decades of the 7th century in the Early Middle Ages. The rapid demographic spread of the Slavs was followed by a population exchange, mixing and language shift to and from Slavic . The settlement was facilitated by the substantial decrease of the Southeast Europe ...

  4. Sep 10, 2014 · Definition. The term " Slavs " designates an ethnic group of people who share a long-term cultural continuity and who speak a set of related languages known as the Slavic languages (all of which belong to the Indo-European language family). Little is known about the Slavs before they are mentioned in Byzantine records of the 6th century CE, and ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SilesiansSilesians - Wikipedia

    The Silesians lived on the territory that became part of the Great Moravia in 875. Later, in 990, the first Polish state was created by Duke Mieszko I, and then expanded by king Boleslaw I at the beginning of the 11th century. He established the Bishopric of Wrocław in Lower Silesia in the year 1000.

  6. The Generalplan Ost ( German pronunciation: [ɡenəˈʁaːlˌplaːn ˈɔst]; English: Master Plan for the East ), abbreviated GPO, was Nazi Germany's blueprint for the genocide, extermination and large-scale ethnic cleansing of Slavs, Eastern European Jews, and other indigenous peoples of Eastern Europe categorized as "Untermensch" in Nazi ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlavicSlavic - Wikipedia

    Slavic mythology, the mythological aspect of the polytheistic religion that was practised by the Slavs before Christianisation. Slavic dragon, mythological creature in ancient Slavic culture. Slavic Native Faith, modern form of ancient Slavic polytheism.

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