Perm lands

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Perm lands were a historical region in northeastern European Russia inhabited by Finno-Ugric peoples and later incorporated into the expanding Russian state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
associatedWithEthnonym Permians NERFINISHED
associatedWithRiver Kama River NERFINISHED
borderedBy Kama River basin NERFINISHED
Ural Mountains NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Russia
culturalRegionOf Permic peoples NERFINISHED
economy agriculture
fishing
fur trade
hunting
ethnicGroup Komi-Permyak people NERFINISHED
Udmurt people NERFINISHED
hasPart Great Perm NERFINISHED
Perm the Great principality
historicalNameLanguage Old Russian
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOf Finno-Ugric world NERFINISHED
incorporatedInto Muscovy NERFINISHED
Russian state NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Finno-Ugric peoples NERFINISHED
Komi people NERFINISHED
Permians NERFINISHED
integratedInto Russian administrative system
knownFor Finno-Ugric cultural heritage
Perm animal style art
languageFamily Uralic languages NERFINISHED
languageUsed Permic languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn European Russia
northeastern European Russia
modernTerritoryIncludes Komi-Permyak Okrug NERFINISHED
Perm Krai NERFINISHED
partOf Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Russian state NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
politicalStatus vassal principality of Muscovy
predecessorOf modern Perm Krai
religion Russian Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
paganism
strategicImportance access to fur resources
gateway to the Ural region
successor Perm Governorate NERFINISHED
Perm Krai NERFINISHED
timeIncorporatedIntoMuscovy 15th century

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Kazan Khanate borderedBy Perm lands