Polish tribes

Polish tribes

Polish tribes are the tribes of West Slavs that lived in the territories that became Polish from around the mid-7th century to creation of Polish state by the Piast dynasty.

List of Polish tribes

The following is the list of Polish tribes that constituted the lands of Poland in the early Middle Ages, at the beginning of the Polish state. Some of them have remained a separate ethnicity while others have been assimilated into the culture of Poland.

*Mazurians
*Polans
*Warmiaks
*Pomeranians
**Kashubians
**Slovincians
**Kociewiacy
**Borowiacy
* Bieżuńczanie
* Bobrzanie
* Dziadoszanie
* Golęszyce
* Goplans
* Lędzianie
* Masovians
* Opolanie
* Kujawianie
* Pyrzyczanie
* Ślężanie
* Trzebowianie
* Vistulans

ee also

*Lechitic languages and Polish language


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