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Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
: ) was a historical
Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
currency that circulated in
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in 15-18th centuries. It was found in hoards in Volga Region and
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Etymology

The term ''mordovka'' (russian: мордовка lit.'
Mordvin The Mordvins (also Unified Mordvin people, Mordvinians, Mordovians; russian: мордва, Mordva, Mordvins (no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya)) is an obsolete but official term used in the Russian Federation to refer both to Erzyas and Moks ...
woman') is in use since 19th century among Russian numismatists for all similar coins or tokens found in Volga region.


History

Russian ethnographer had been collecting this kind coins for more than 30 years and divided his corpus in two classes he called Type A and type B. Type B coins or tokens were made of different alloys and used mostly in
Moksha ''Moksha'' (; sa, मोक्ष, '), also called ''vimoksha'', ''vimukti'' and ''mukti'', is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, enlightenment, liberation, and release. In its soteriology, ...
women traditional costumes as decoration. Zaikovsky notes that even he himself knows one of the places where this kind of craft was produced ( Traka village). He points at the fact that
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is an umbrella term for different
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or
Russian Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: *Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
women never use them as decoration. Moreover a legend exists they were money in old times. Interesting that he notes the coins are called ''mordvki'' or ''mortki'' when ''mordka'' was a term for Old Russian coin equal to of a
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which as he comments "never existed". He never received a positive reaction from Russian numismatists as they all believed these coins are just decoration tokens or " Post-Peter kopecks imitations". They hadn't share Zaikovsky's enthusiasm regarding his findings since they just did not believe the mere idea that
Mordvins The Mordvins (also Unified Mordvin people, Mordvinians, Mordovians; russian: мордва, Mordva, Mordvins (no equivalents in Moksha and Erzya)) is an obsolete but official term used in the Russian Federation to refer both to Erzyas and Moksh ...
considered illiterate village folk could ever have their own money. He lists hidden treasure cites with buckets of ''mordovkas'' found and attract numismatists communinity's attention to the problem of the existing early monetary systems in Volga region and coins authenticity.


Type A coins

Type A are minted of silver and look like authentic coins. They have readable inscriptions. Saratov State University scholar
Iosif Cherapkin Iosif Cherapkin ( mdf, Черапонь Осе, russian: Ио́сиф Григо́рьевич Чера́пкин) (, Staryye Verkhissy ( mdf, Исапря), today's Penza Oblast – March 18, 1935) was a Moksha enlightener, educator, and linguis ...
, expert in
Moksha language Moksha ( mdf, мокшень кяль, translit=mokšeň käľ, label=none, ) is a Mordvinic language of the Uralic family, with around 130,000 native speakers in 2010. Moksha is the majority language in the western part of Mordovia. Its closes ...
, had examined type A coins and confirmed their authenticity. Inscription resembled Cyrillc without soft signs and was readable in Old (Middle) Moksha and says 'It circulates as 1/2 of gold'.


Cherapkin's Inscription

Cherapkin's inscription on the coins as had been attested is written in Old or precisely Middle Moksha in Greek
uncial script Uncial is a majuscule Glaister, Geoffrey Ashall. (1996) ''Encyclopedia of the Book''. 2nd edn. New Castle, DE, and London: Oak Knoll Press & The British Library, p. 494. script (written entirely in capital letters) commonly used from the 4th t ...
with digamma 'ͷ' or an unknown variant of
Cyrillic , bg, кирилица , mk, кирилица , russian: кириллица , sr, ћирилица, uk, кирилиця , fam1 = Egyptian hieroglyphs , fam2 = Proto-Sinaitic , fam3 = Phoenician , fam4 = G ...
without soft signs. Three of the four word forms are older that those attested in
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's Dutch-Moksha dictionary issued in
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The word is attested in Old Khanty language ''пелки (pelki)'' 'half' in a given name which is nowadays considered archaic and the word consequently is obsolete. The contemporary Khanty term is "пелəк (pelək)" ''half''. Another inscription on a ''mordovka'' was in Old Erzya in the same script with the similar meaning.


Triangle Moksha coins

Zavariukhin describes as well 22x23 mm size triangle form silver coins with obverse featured a woman's bust. Those coins first were described by Vladimir Aunovsky in 1869, he reports they are used in traditional
Moksha ''Moksha'' (; sa, मोक्ष, '), also called ''vimoksha'', ''vimukti'' and ''mukti'', is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various forms of emancipation, enlightenment, liberation, and release. In its soteriology, ...
woman's headdress decoration and they say that was their queen depiction, meaning princess
Narchat Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha ( mdf, Нарчат, Нарчатка, Нарича, Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha) was a Mokshas, Moksha Queen,Лебедев В. И. Загадочный город Мохши, Пенза, 1958, p.15 ruler of Mukhsha U ...
.


Bracteates

Evgeny Arsiukhin describes his collection from
Chuvashia Chuvashia (russian: Чувашия; cv, Чӑваш Ен), officially the Chuvash Republic — Chuvasia,; cv, Чӑваш Республики — Чӑваш Ен is a republic of Russia located in Eastern Europe. It is the homeland of the Chuv ...
and divides his corpus into complex 1 and complex 2. Complex 1 is a 2001 hidden treasure assemblage found in
Chuvashia Chuvashia (russian: Чувашия; cv, Чӑваш Ен), officially the Chuvash Republic — Chuvasia,; cv, Чӑваш Республики — Чӑваш Ен is a republic of Russia located in Eastern Europe. It is the homeland of the Chuv ...
includes ''mordovkas'' and Ruthenian coins. Complex 2 is a collection of coins from old Chuvashian used before as a decoration. Complex 1 with Ф-tamga include a
bracteate A bracteate (from the Latin ''bractea'', a thin piece of metal) is a flat, thin, single-sided gold medal worn as jewelry that was produced in Northern Europe predominantly during the Migration Period of the Germanic Iron Age (including the Vende ...
with "Cyrillic inscription in 18th century manner". Spassky previously pointed out at huge amount of false coins in
Muscovy Muscovy is an alternative name for the Grand Duchy of Moscow (1263–1547) and the Tsardom of Russia (1547–1721). It may also refer to: *Muscovy Company, an English trading company chartered in 1555 * Muscovy duck (''Cairina moschata'') and Domes ...
mint but this type bracteate seems to be formed much earlier, between 1547 and 1565.Evgeny Arsiukhin. On So-called Mordovkas With Ф-tamga. 2002
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See also

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Mokshas The Mokshas (also ''Mokshans'', ''Moksha people'', in ) comprise a Mordvinian ethnic group belonging to the Volgaic branch of the Finno-Ugric peoples. They live in the Russian Federation, mostly near the Volga River and the Moksha River, a tri ...
*
Narchat Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha ( mdf, Нарчат, Нарчатка, Нарича, Narchat, Narchatka, Naricha) was a Mokshas, Moksha Queen,Лебедев В. И. Загадочный город Мохши, Пенза, 1958, p.15 ruler of Mukhsha U ...
*
Moksha language Moksha ( mdf, мокшень кяль, translit=mokšeň käľ, label=none, ) is a Mordvinic language of the Uralic family, with around 130,000 native speakers in 2010. Moksha is the majority language in the western part of Mordovia. Its closes ...
* Mukhsha Coinage * Murunza Kingdom * History of Middle Volga *
Ruthenia Ruthenia or , uk, Рутенія, translit=Rutenia or uk, Русь, translit=Rus, label=none, pl, Ruś, be, Рутэнія, Русь, russian: Рутения, Русь is an exonym, originally used in Medieval Latin as one of several terms ...


Sources

* *Zverev S.V. Printsipy formirovania tipov podrazhatelnykh monet Kazanskogo khanstva. Ob izobrazheniyakh na mordovkakh. Sovetsky kollektsioner. Moscow, 1991. No 28 *Nesterov I. V. Mordovki - padcheritsy russkoy monetnoy sistemy. Faizkhanovskiye chtenia. Materials of 5th annual scientific and practical conference. Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, 2009 *Mashkov V.V. Monety vostochno-slavianskogo prigranichya. Yekaterinburg, SV-96, 1998, pp. 234-235


References

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