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Lendians
The Lendians ((ポーランド語:Lędzianie)) were a West Slavic tribe who lived in the area of East Lesser Poland and Cherven Towns between the 7th and 11th centuries. Since they were documented primarily by foreign authors whose knowledge of Eastern European geography was often vague, numerous speculations have accrued to their name, which include ''Lendzanenoi'', ''Lendzaninoi'', ''Lz’njn'', ''Lachy'', ''Landzaneh'' and ''Lendizi''. ==Sources==
In Latin historiography the Bavarian Geographer (generally dated to the mid-9th century) attests that ''Lendizi habent civitates XCVIII'', that is, that the "Lendizi" had 98 gords, or settlements. The Lendians are mentioned, among others, by ''De administrando imperio'' (ca. 959, as Λενζανηνοί), by Josippon (ca. 953, as ''Lz’njn''), by the ''Primary Chronicle'' (ca. 981, as ляхи), by Ali al-Masudi (ca. 940, as ''Landzaneh'').
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