Russian Other Non Slavic Erotic

Homeland

Russia

Region

Eastern Europe

About Russian Other Non Slavic People

Non-Slavic Russian ethnic minorities comprise approximately 7.2% of the Russian population. Russia is ethnically the most diverse country in Europe with approximately 190 recognized ethnic groups across substantial geographic and cultural variation. Major sub-populations include Avar (~830,000+, Northeast Caucasian language), Armenian (~1M+ Russian-Armenians, predominantly post-Soviet immigration plus historic communities), Mordvin / Erzya / Moksha (Finno-Ugric of Volga region), Yakut / Sakha (Turkic of the Sakha Republic, the largest Indigenous people of Siberia), Kazakh, Azerbaijani, Dagestani peoples (Dargin, Lezgian, Lak, Kumyk, Tabasaran, plus other Northeast Caucasian peoples), Buryat (Mongolic of Buryatia), Ossetian (Iranian of North Ossetia), Kabardian (Northwest Caucasian), Mari (Finno-Ugric), Karachay, Balkar (Turkic of the Caucasus), Tuvan (Turkic of Tuva), Komi (Finno-Ugric), Udmurt (Finno-Ugric), Chuvash (Turkic of the Chuvash Republic, ~1.4M+), Korean (Koryo-saram and broader Russian-Korean community), Yiddish-speaking Jewish (the historic Soviet-Jewish community, substantially reduced through post-1989 emigration), plus 100+ other ethnic groups including Indigenous Siberian peoples (Evenki, Even, Nivkh, Chukchi, Koryak, Itelmen, Khanty, Mansi, Nenets, plus other small Indigenous peoples of the Russian North).

Typical Russian Other Non Slavic Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Aggregate description is intentionally weak given the extraordinary heterogeneity covering approximately 100+ distinct ethnic groups across Caucasus / Volga-Ural / Siberian / Far East / Central Asian source populations.

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