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== Early History ==
 
Androphagi (Greek for "man-eaters") north of Scythia (according to Herodotus), in the forests between the upper waters of the Dnieper and Don are considered to be the first mentioning of Moksha ancestors (Gorodets archeological culture) <ref>Kuussaari, Eero, Suomen suvun tiet, F. Tilgmann Oy, Helsinki 1935</ref> <ref>Бубрих Д. В. Можно ли отождествлять мордву с андрофагами Геродота? — Записки Мордовского научно-исследовательского института социаль-ной культуры, Саранск, 1941, № 3, с. 31.</ref> Herodotus also gives a description of Scythian-Persian war 516-512 B.C., which involved all Middle Volga population. Sarmatians forced out Scythians and subdued some Moksha clans, though failed to spread their dominion far enough due to their sparsity. 100s-200s AD Ants, Slavs, Mokshas and Erzyas became the most powerful and numerous among East European population.<ref name="fyod">Федорова М. В. Славяне, мордва и анты. Издательство Воронежского Университета, 1976</ref>. By the end of IV c.AD most part of Mokshas joined Hunnic tribal alliance and took part in defeat of Ostrogothic Empire in 377 AD, then moved eastward and settled themselves in Pannonia. Mokshan battle charger harness, especially bits and psalia are identic to early battle harness of Hunnic epoch. Their analogues found in Eastern Europe and Caucasus<ref>Ахмедов И. Р. Псалии в начале эпохи великого переселения народов // Культуры Евразийских степей вт. пол. I тыс. н. э.: (из истории костюма) . — Т. 2 . — Самара, 2001 — С. 220—222</ref>. In XIII c sources Mokshas were mentioned among Pannonia and Bohemia population of that period.<ref>Annales Monastici. Vol. II: Annals de Wintonia; Annales Monasterii de Waverleia. Ed. H. R. Luard. London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1865</ref>. Mokshan principalities Murunza, Onuza, Seliksa in Oka-Don interfluve were in alliance with early Hunnic state Hunivar<ref name="fyod" />. In the reign of Attila Pannonian Mokshas were part of his army in the Rome siege. Archeological data prove the boundaries of Moksha land didn’t change within IV - VIII cc. AD period. This was the time of legendary king Tyushtya, the leader of Moksha, Erzya, Meshchera and probably Muroma peoples <ref>Энциклопедия «Мордовиясь» Саранск, 2007</ref>. Around 450 AD Mokshas are in alliance with Alans in Middle Volga <ref> Афанасьев Г. Е. Буртасы // Исчезнувшие народы. — М., 1988. — С.85-96.</ref>, (Burtass alliance)<ref> Афанасьев Г. Е. Этническая территория буртасов во второй половине VIII — начале Х века // СЭ. — 1984. — № 4 — С.28-41</ref>.
 
== Medieval History ==
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