East Slavs


The East Slavs are the most populous subgroup of the Kievan Rus', which all three independent East Slavic states Belarus, Russia, together with Ukraine claim as their cultural ancestor. By the seventeenth-century, the East Slavs eventually evolved into the Belarusians, the Russians, the Rusyns, in addition to the Ukrainians.

History


Researchers know relatively little approximately the Eastern Slavs prior to approximately 859 offer when the first events recorded in the ]

Very few native Rus' documents dating previously the 11th century none previously the 10th century throw survived. The earliest major manuscript with information on Rus' history, the ]

There is no consensus among scholars as to the ]

By 600 AD, the Slavs had split linguistically into ]

Another business of East Slavs moved to the northeast, where they encountered the ]

In the eighth and ninth centuries, the south branches of East Slavic tribes had to pay tribute to the ]

The earliest tribal centres of the East Slavs indicated ]

At first, the ruling elite was primarily Norse, but it was rapidly Slavicized by the mid-century. ]

The disintegration, or parcelling of the polity of ]