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The Russian Empire was multi-ethnic with populations of which of the following?
Slavic peoples
Muslim Serbs
Turkic Muslims
Non-Slavic Europeans
German migrants

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Answered by lirith6o
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german the Russian Empire was multi ethnic with population with by turkic Muslims

Answered by Arslankincsem
1

Answer:

The Russian Empire was multi-ethnic with populations of Slavic peoples, Non-Slavic Europeans,Turkic Muslims,  and German migrants. The Slavic people in Russia were similarly treated in Ukrainians and Belarus. Finland was a part of the Russia and as a result Non-Slavic Europeans were called as the Finnish here. German migrants used to come from various parts of German. The minorities in Russia was Turkic Muslims.

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