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  1. Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania

    The Arsacid Dynasty was a dynasty of Parthia n origin, which ruled the kingdom of Caucasian Albania in the 1st 5th century AD. They were a branch of the Parthian Parthian Empire Arsacid dynasty and together with the Arsacid rulers of the neighboring Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Armenia and Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Iberia formed a pan Arsacid family federation. ref http www.iranicaonline.org articles arsacids index Encyclopaedia Iranica. Arsacids ref The Arsacids were succeeded by the Mihranid dynasty. The historian Movses Kaghankatvatsi provided a list of the last ten Arsacid kings of Albania from Urnayr at the beginning of the fourth century to Vachagan the Pious at the end of the fifth. ref Robert H. Hewsen. Notes and Communications. On the Chronology of Movses Dasxuranci.Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 27, No. 1. 1964 , pp. 151 156. ref It included the following rulers Vachagan I the Brave Vache I Urnayr Vachagan II Mirhavan Satoy Asay Aswagen Vache Vachagan III the Pious References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Arsacid Dynasty Of Caucasian Albania Category History of Azerbaijan Category Royal Houses of Caucasian Albania az Alban Ar akil ri hy lt Albanijos Ar akidai ru ...   more details



  1. Arsacid Dynasty

    The Arsacid Dynasty may refer to Arsacid dynasty of Parthia, see List of Parthian kings Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania List of rulers of Parthian sub kingdoms disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages es Dinast a ars cida hr Arsakidi razdvojba ka pt Dinastia ars cida ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Albania

    goes back to the Medes Median and Achaemenid times. During this Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania .... Parthian period Main Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania See Parthians Parthian language Under Parthian ... Vache, the king of Albania. By the end of the 5th century, the ancient Arsacid Dynasty of Caucasian Albania Arsacid royal house of Albania , a branch of the ruling dynasty of Parthia , became extinct ... map Ancient countries of Transcaucasia.jpg image map caption Borders of Arsacid kingdom Caucasian Albania ... was now a part together with Iberia East Georgia and Caucasian Albania, where other Arsacid branched ... Infobox Former Country conventional long name Caucasian Albania common name Caucasian Albania era ... A vank is the Armenian language Armenia n name for Caucasian Albania. Armenian authors mention ... the Ancient Caucasian Albania. . , . , 1864, ... Aghu Armenian for sweet, soft, tender , which, he said, was the nickname of Caucasian Albania s first ... as the name of the legendary founder of Caucasian Albania Aghvan or even as the Iranic tribe known ... Albania until 387 Geography In pre Islamic times, Caucasian Albania Arran was a wider concept ... between the rivers of Kura and Araks. ref name Bosworth The ancient Caucasian Albania lay on the south ... of Caucasian Albania, sometimes referred to by scholars as Greater Albania, ref name atlas grew ... of Caucasian Albania were Islamized and absorbed by Iranian peoples Iranian ref name lezg http www.kulichki.com ... of Caucasian Albania. Starting from the 8th century, much of the local population conversion ... Caucasian Albania . The Eastern Orthodox Encyclop dia. ref History Median and Achaemenid era According to one hypothesis, Caucasian Albania was incorporated in the Median empire . ref name Chaumont ... Albanians in 387 AD. ref name Hewsen Roman Empire Main Roman influence in Caucasian Albania ... v onepage&q roma 20nella 20albania 20caucasica&f false Rome and Caucasian Albania google book in Italian ...   more details



  1. Arsacid dynasty of Iberia

    Arsacid Dynasty Of Iberia Category Kings of Georgia country Category Asian royal families de Arsakiden ... the effect of Iranian resurgence on Arsacid Iberia. What we know of that period comes from Classical ... II , the Iberian Arsacid line ended, and the Sassanids capitalized on a civil strife in the Roman Empire to establish their candidate, Mirian III of Iberia Mirian III , of the Chosroid dynasty, on the throne ... 300 style margin 0.5em 0 1em 1em float center clear right class wikitable Arsacid kings of Iberia ...   more details



  1. Arsacid dynasty of Armenia

    Image Arshakuni Armenia 150 en.svg thumb Kingdom of Armenia under the Arshakuni Dynasty, 150 230px right History of Armenia The Arsacid dynasty or Arshakuni dynasty lang hy wikt Ar akuni ... thumb left Flag of Arsacid dynasty The first appearance of an Arsacid on the Armenian throne came about ... Armenia, Georgia, Albania 2002 , ISBN 978 3 7001 3016 1 External Links http www.hyeetch.nareg.com.au armenians arshakuni p1.html Armenian History Arshakuni Dynasty by Levon Zekiyan http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Gazetteer Places Asia Armenia Texts KURARM 17 .html The Arshakuni Dynasty of Armenia by Vahan M. Kurkjian Royal houses of Europe DEFAULTSORT Arsacid Dynasty Of Armenia Category ... Parthian Empire Parthian Arsacids . Arsacid Kings reigned intermittently throughout the chaotic years following the fall of the Artaxiad Dynasty until 62 when Tiridates I of Armenia Tiridates I secured Arsacid rule in Armenia. An independent line of Kings was established by Vologases V of Parthia Vologases II Vagharsh II in 180. Two of the most notable events under Arsacid rule in Armenian ... peaceful in Armenian history. br After Zeno s death in 36, Artabanus II decided to reinstate an Arsacid ... of the known world for the next twenty five years. br Tiberius, sent an Caucasian Iberia Iberian named Mithridates of Armenia Mithridates , who claimed to be of Arsacid blood. Mithridates successfully ... senator and consul of Arsacid and Emessan ancestry , on the Armenian throne, deposing a certain Pacorus ... tree Sassanid dynasty . The Sassanids were determined to restore the old glory of the Achaemenid Empire ... and considered Armenia as part of their empire. br To preserve the autonomy of Arsacid rule in Armenia ... conquest of Armenia in 639. Arsacid rulers intermittently competing with List of Bagratuni rulers ... marzban either under Byzantine or Persian protectorate, until 428. Arsacid Kings of Armenia Note ... lt Ar akuni nl Arsacid dynastie van Armeni pt Dinastia ars cida da Arm nia ru simple Arsacid ...   more details



  1. Israel (Bishop of Caucasian Albania)

    Israel was the bishop of Caucasian Albania in the latter part of the seventh century. In 682 he led an unsuccessful delegation to convert Alp Iluetuer , the ruler of the North Caucasian Huns , to Christianity . Israel wrote about the customs of the Huns, including the local cult of Tengri . ref History of Alwank Caucasian Albania or Alwank in Armenian of Armenian Historian Movses Kalankatvatsi Daskhurantsi VII VIII cc ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Israel Category Oriental Orthodox bishops Category Church of Caucasian Albania OrientalOrthodoxy stub ...   more details



  1. Roman influence in Caucasian Albania

    XII Fulminata Roman influence in Caucasian Albania a territory approximating to present day Azerbaijan ... controlled Caucasian Albania only as a Vassal State , but was never able to fully dominate it as a part ... of Armenia . ref http www.zerbaijan.com albania caucasian albania.html Caucasian Albania history ... the Eastern Roman empire when emperor Heraclius was able to take control of Caucasian Albania in 627 ... State There was an enduring relation of Caucasian Albania with Ancient Rome . ref http books.google.it ... 1&ved 0CBgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q roma 20nella 20albania 20caucasica&f false Rome and Caucasian Albania google book in Italian ref File Caucasus 300 map alt de.png thumb left 400px Caucasian Albania ... Armenia and Iberia and had conquered Colchis , entered Caucasian Albania at the head of his army ... control over Caucasian Albania was nearly complete with top social levels fully romanized. Quote ... around 240 Ad but after a few years the Roman Empire regained control of Caucasian Albania. Indeed ... Iberia and Caucasian Albania. But fifty years later Rome lost the area that since then remained ... B. Golden. Otto Harrassowitz 1992 , ISBN 3 447 03274 X p. 385 386. ref Caucasian Albania was later ... to support the allied kingdoms of Caucasian Iberia Iberia and Albania. Indeed in Azerbaijan, an inscription ... Azerbaijan Indeed, Christianity started to enter Caucasian Albania, according to Movses Kaghankatvatsi ... history albania after viii centure History of Christianity in Caucasian Albania in Russian . Part ... launched a campaign influenced by Byzantine priests against idol worship in Caucasian Albania and discouraged ... of the Church of Caucasian Albania . Starting from the 8th century, much of the local population ... Culture ENIMK , Vol. 4, Ch. I, Tbilisi, 1938. See also Caucasian Albania Ramana, Azerbaijan Ramana Legio ... Colchis Church of Caucasian Albania Territories with limited Roman Empire occupation & presence DEFAULTSORT Romans In Caucasian Albania Category Roman Empire simple Roman Caucasian Albania ...   more details



  1. Church of Caucasian Albania

    Apostolic Church or the Church of Caucasian Albania was an ancient independent ref name ... in Caucasian Albania , a region mostly located in present day Azerbaijan . ref Vladimir ... According to a local tradition, Christianity entered Caucasian Albania in the 1st century through ... in Caucasian Albania . Part VII. ref today commonly believed to be the Church of Kish north of Shaki ... Albania Shortly after Armenia adopted Christianity as its state religion 301 314 AD , the Caucasian ... of Caucasian Albania. However Caucasian Albanians, in contrast, may have believed in the seniority ... had been ordained bishop of Caucasian Albania and Iberia at age 15 and travelled through those lands preaching Christianity. He built Caucasian Albania s third known church in the city of Tsri, in Uti . During his stay in the land of the Maskout in northeast Caucasian Albania, St. Gregoris was attacked ... century, under Vache II, Caucasian Albania shortly adopted Zoroastrianism due to Persian influence. The return to Christianity resulted in a war between Persia and Caucasian Albania, during which Vache ... a campaign against idol worship and witchcraft in Caucasian Albania and discouraged Zoroastrianism ... Catholicos until 590, when Caucasian Albania proclaimed its own locally ordained patriarchy. ref ... Albania. However in 551, due to plundering raids of Khazars on Caucasian Albania, the seat ... , and Tartar Rayon Kolman are listed as denominations of the Church of Caucasian Albania. ref name ... of the tribal languages of Caucasian Albania. ref name kuznetsov Proselytism among the Huns In the 6th ... . At the time of Javanshir s rule 635 669 , they maintained friendly relations with Caucasian Albania ... Bishop of Caucasian Albania Israel , Bishop of Mets Kolman , to persuade the Hunnic ruler Alp Iluetuer to put an end to military actions, as the people of Caucasian Albania could not be held responsible ... a special request sent by Alp Iluetuer to Eliezer, Catholicos of Caucasian Albania. ref Kaghankatvatsi ...   more details



  1. Arts of Caucasian Albania

    the ancient monument of Caucasian Albania , ref Cite book title , ... location year 1976 pages 138 isbn accessdate ref Investigation history of Caucasian Albania ... Albania. A number of investigations dedicated to archeological culture of Caucasian Albania are appeared ... of Caucasian Albania, are also very interesting. The range of questions related to material and religious ... SSR, dedicated to different stages of development of the culture of Caucasian Albania were defended ... of this issue and as a result, a monograph dedicated to ceramics of Caucasian Albania was published ... accessdate ref Masters of toreutics of Caucasian Albania of the I VIII centuries used the shape of bottom ... centuries . center gallery widths 500px heights 300px File Bronze plate of Caucasian Albania from Southern ... File Bronze plate of Caucasian Albania from Dagestan.jpg Bronze plate of IV V centuries from Dagestan ... the southern Dagestan is called a splendid piece of art of toreutics of Caucasian Albania. A galloping ... in artistic handling of metal in Caucasian Albania and in creation of samples of jewelry art ... of Caucasian Albania. Two periods can be distinguished in development of jewelry art in Caucasian ... spread kinds of neck jewelry in Caucasian Albania. A necklace consisting eleven beads made of gold ... Caucasian Albania Category Archaeological cultures of the Caucasus ru ... location year 1967 pages isbn accessdate ref Azerbaijan State Museum of History Arts of Caucasian Albania is the historical and regional type of arts related to Ancient East. Investigation of archeological material favours the restoration picture of development of arts in Caucasian Albania . Arts of the Middle Ages was protensity of previous periods of creative development of masters of Caucasian Albania. ref name Trever Cite book title IV . ... year 1959 pages 389 isbn accessdate ref If artistic nature and character of arts of Caucasian ...   more details



  1. Caucasian

    pp move vandalism small yes Wiktionary Caucasian may refer to Anything from the Caucasus region Peoples of the Caucasus , humans from the Caucasus region Languages of the Caucasus , languages spoken in the Caucasus region Caucasian race , a racial classification of human beings A term sometimes used to describe white people Specifically in US English, denoting White American s Certain types of animals Brown Caucasian cattle , a cattle breed North Caucasian pig , a pig breed Caucasian Snowcock , a type of bird Caucasian Shepherd Dog , a dog breed The Caucasian Chalk Circle , a play by Bertolt Brecht Caucasian, a nickname for a White Russian cocktail Caucasian Review of International Affairs , online scholarly journal See also Caucasophobia, racism in Russia toward native Caucasus inhabitants Caucasia disambiguation Caucasus disambiguation Kavkazsky disambiguation Afro Abkhazian Abkhaz people Abkhazian s are a native Caucasian ethnic group Disambig de Kaukasier es Cauc sico fr Caucasien ru ...   more details



  1. Dynasty

    of Babenberg 976 1246 House of Habsburg 1273 1918 Albania Progon Dynasty 1190 1216 Capetian House of Anjou ... Dynasty or the Artashesi Dynasty 189 BC 12 AD Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty or the Arshakuni ... Arsacid Dynasty of Iberia Arsacid Dynasty 189 284 AD Chosroid Dynasty 284 580, 627 684 Guaramid Dynasty ... of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt . A dynasty is a sequence of rulers considered members of the same ... history is dominated by dynasties such as the Carolingian s, the Capetian dynasty Capetian s, the House ... was to aggrandize his dynasty that is, to increase the territory administrative division territory ... more efficient methods of government ref A dynasty is also often called a house e.g., House of Saud ... or count comital depending upon the chief title borne by its rulers. Dynasty is also used to refer ... e.g. Ming dynasty vase . In such cases, often dynasty is dropped, while the name is used adjectivally e.g., Tudor Style architecture Tudor style , Ottoman Dynasty Ottoman expansion , Romanov decadence ... as dynasties, in much of the world, dynasty has been associated with monarchy and defined patrilineality ... descended from a dynasty through females have sometimes adopted the name of that dynasty while claiming its position or inheritance e.g., House of Orange , Bagrationi dynasty House of Bagration , House of Hapsburg House of Habsburg Lorraine . Dynasts A ruler in a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a dynast ... dead for the purpose of succession. Dynasties by region Africa Chad Duguwa dynasty c. 700 c. 1075 Sayfawa dynasty c. 1075 1846 Egypt First dynasty of Egypt 1st dynasty c. 3050 2890 BC Second dynasty of Egypt 2nd dynasty 2890 2686 BC Third dynasty of Egypt 3rd dynasty 2686 2613 BC Fourth dynasty of Egypt 4th dynasty 2613 2498 BC Fifth dynasty of Egypt 5th dynasty 2498 2345 BC sixth dynasty of Egypt 6th dynasty 2345 2181 BC Seventh and eighth dynasties of Egypt 7th and 8th dynasties 2181 2160 BC ninth dynasty of Egypt 9th dynasty 2160 2130 BC tenth dynasty of Egypt 10th dynasty 2130 ...   more details



  1. Caucasian peoples

    Caucasian peoples may refer to The Peoples of the Caucasus , various ethnic groups inhabiting the Caucasus region Peoples speaking the languages restricted to the Caucasus area Kartvelian languages Kartvelian , Northwest Caucasian languages Northwest Caucasian , and Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian Caucasian race disambiguation ru ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Iberia

    against Caucasian Albania Albania . File RomanEmpire 117.svg thumb left 250px Iberia during the Roman ... Georgians of the West , as he called them. Citation needed date October 2010 See also Caucasian Iberians , eastern Georgians. Colchians , western Georgians. Dzalisi Roman Georgia Caucasian Albania Iberia ...Infobox former country native name conventional long name Caucasian Iberia common name Iberia continent Europe region Caucasus country Georgia era Classical Antiquity Antiquity status Monarchy Kingdom status text empire government type Monarchy Rise and fall, events, years and dates only fill in the start end event entry if a specific article exists. Don t just say abolition or declaration year ... caption Caucasian Iberia and Colchis image map2 image map2 alt image map2 caption capital Armazi br ... Domitian, Brian W. Jones, p. 156. ref The term Caucasus geographic region Caucasian Iberia or Eastern ... of Spain , Portugal and Andorra are located. The Caucasian Iberians provided a basis for later Georgian ... called Caucasian Iberians Iberians the Eastern Iberians by ancient authors. Locals called their country ... also known as the Iberian Gates being the most important of them. main Pharnabazid Dynasty The period ... the Iberian throne in 93 BC, establishing the Arshakids dynasty. Roman period Main Roman Georgia ... of Caucasian Iberia again as a vassal state and acknowledged the reign over all the Caucasian area, it recognized Mirian III of Iberia Mirian III , the first of the Chosroid dynasty, as List of the kings .... Formally a vassal of the Persians, he secured the northern borders by subjugating the Caucasian ... Ashot I Kuropalates Ashot I 813 830 of the new Bagrationi dynasty, from his base in southwestern ... of Caucasian Iberia called the Eastern Iberians . It has been advocated by various ancient ..., Robert W. Rewriting Caucasian History 1996 ISBN 0 19 826373 2 Braund, David. Georgia in Antiquity ... . Studies in Christian Caucasian History . Washington D.C. Georgetown University Press, 1963 Ancient ...   more details



  1. South Caucasian

    South Caucasian can refer to South Caucasian languages South Caucasian peoples South Caucasus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. North Caucasian

    North Caucasian may refer to North Caucasus North Caucasian languages North Caucasian peoples Disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Iberians

    Caucasian Albania Albania as their ally. While another Georgian kingdom of Colchis was administered ... a vassal of the Persians, he secured the northern borders by subjugating the Caucasian mountaineers ... to trace the presence of Caucasian Iberians in the region for several millennia. The Iberian tribes ... Caucasian language group. There are multiple theories regarding the origin of the name Iberian ... common ethnic and linguistic origins of Caucasian Iberians with the ancient Iberians of the Iberian ...   more details



  1. Albania

    e Shqip ris conventional long name Republic of Albania common name Albania national motto br Ti, Shqip ri, m jep nder, m jep emrin Shqiptar br small Sq icon br You, Albania give me honor, you give ... coat Albania state emblem.svg symbol type Coat of arms image map Europe Albania.svg map caption map caption location color green region Europe region color dark grey legend Location Albania Europe.png ... Albanians ref name cia , br 3 6 Greeks in Albania Greeks , ref name cia ref name JP http books.google.com ... of Albania President leader name1 Bamir Topi leader title2 List of Prime Ministers of Albania Prime ... legislature Parliament of Albania Parliament area rank 143rd area magnitude 1 E10 area km2 28748 area ... title Albania publisher International Monetary Fund accessdate 17 April 2012 ref GDP PPP rank GDP PPP ... of Albania Current Constitution established date5 28 November 1998 currency Albanian lek Lek currency ... Telephone numbers in Albania 355 footnote1 Greek language Greek , Macedonian language Macedonian and other regional languages, are government recognized minority languages. Albania IPAc en audio en ... , officially known as the Republic of Albania lang sq Republika e Shqip ris pronounced IPA sq ... links the Adriatic Sea to the Ionian Sea . Albania is a member of the United Nations UN , NATO , the Organization ... . Albania has been a Accession of Albania to the European Union potential candidate for accession ... 29 April 2009 work BBC News title Albania applies for EU membership date 28 April 2009 ref Albania is a parliamentary ... Data Census2011 Instat print 20.pdf title Population and Housing Census in Albania year 2011 publisher Institute of Statistics of Albania ref Free market reforms have opened the country to foreign ... Poverty Decreases In Albania After Years Of Growth.Dow Jones Newswires, 201 938 5500 201 938 5500 ...&title reports poverty decreases in albania after years of growth Nasdaq.com ref ref Albania ... in Albania study. Reuters . http www.forbes.com feeds afx 2009 04 23 afx6330798.html Forbes.com ref ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Imamate

    array of states. Caucasian Albania had existed in Southern Dagestan, but was overrun and converted ...Refimprove talk y date February 2010 Infobox Former Country native name conventional long name Caucasian Imamate common name The Imamate continent Europe region Caucasus status Imamate era government type D v n year start 1828 year end 1859 event start The Caucasian War Gazawat begins, the Imamate is established to combat the Russians event end Overthrown by the Russian Empire date post March April 1918 s1 Russian Empire flag s1 Flag of Russia.svg image coat image flag Thirdimamateflag.svg national motto national anthem religion Islam title leader Imam year leader1 1828 1832 leader1 Ghazi Muhammad year leader2 1832 1834 leader2 Gamzat bek year leader3 1834 1859 leader3 Imam Shamil year leader4 1918 leader4 Najmuddin Hotso languages Arabic as religious language, Turkish as governmental language and lingua franga, and Avar and Kumyk elevated in other purposes Not to be confused with the Caucasus Emirate The Caucasian Imamate also known as the Caucasus Imamate was the state established by the imam ... Caucasus , to fight against the Russian Empire during the Caucasian War , where Russia sought to conquer ..., in Central and Western Dagestan. These areas had always lied far outside the influence of Caucasian Albania and similarly fiercely fought off as the neighboring Chechens, or Vainakh at that time, did ..., the indigenous Caucasian elites of states run by Avars, Kumyks, Lezgins, Laks and others particularly ... imams, resulting in a victory for Ghazi and Shamil. Though, this action would start the Caucasian War .... Its politics were always concerned with the furthering of Islam or the Caucasian War. As such, the only ... palace. Shamil agreed, and The Caucasian Imamate was no more. However, fighting did not immediately ... on his fight in Chechnya, meanwhile, North Caucasian nationalists of various creeds similarly went ... Kaziev Shapi Kaziev, Shapi . Siege of Akhoulgo Akhoulgo . Caucasian War Caucasian War of XIX th ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Sketches

    Caucasian Sketches lang ru is a pair of orchestral suite s written in 1894 and 1896 by the Russian composer Mikhail Ippolitov Ivanov . The Caucasian Sketches is the most often performed of his compositions and can be heard frequently on European classical music classical radio station s. The final movement of the Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1 , entitled Procession of the Sardar lang fr Cort ge du Sardar also popularly known as March of the Sardar or Sardar s March , is often heard by itself, and is a favorite of Pops concerts. Influences of the Caucasian Sketches The orchestral songs of the Caucasian Sketches were influenced by the Georgia country Georgian folk songs that Ippolitov Ivanov heard during his years as director of the music school music conservatory and conductor of the orchestra in Tbilisi , the principal city of Georgia country Georgia and during his visits to the surrounding Caucasus Mountains . Ippolitov Ivanov had studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under the composer Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov , a master of orchestration , whose style of beats and chimes is reflected in the songs of the Caucasian Sketches . Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1 Main Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1 Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 1 , Op. 10 1894 consists of four songs or parts. The suite begins with a vibrant song, In a Mountain Pass , which is characterized by a steady ambitious beat suggesting the steep Caucasus Mountains and makes one feel like a bird flying over them. The second song, In a Village , has a steady beat and becomes more vibrant near the end. The title of a third, In a Mosque , reflects the abundance of mosque s in the once Turkey Turkish Caucausus .... Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 2 Main Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 2 Caucasian Sketches, Suite No. 2 ... called Caucasian Iberia Iveria Iberia , the name given by the Greeks and Romans to the ancient kingdom ... 8.553405 Caucasian Sketches Suites Nos. 1 and 2 and other orchestral works by Ippolitov Ivanov, performed ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Avars

    Pappas, Nicholas Charles Pappas, pg. 58 ref langs Avar language Avar related Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian peoples The Caucasian Avars are one of several ethnic groups living in the Russian ... region, the Caucasian Avars live in ancient villages located approximately 2,000 m above sea level ... September volume 131 issue 3 ref and the Avar language spoken by the Caucasian Avars people belongs to the Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian language family also known as Nakh Dagestanian . Description The Avars are Northern Caucasian people who speak the Caucasian language. The tribe ... of the North Caucasian population is not underlined and they are considered as ethnic Turks . According ... Caucasian etymological dictionary . Moscow, 1994 ref in the proto avarian language is here glottal ... confirms, that the district Agran corresponds to the Caucasian Avaria. ref Bakikhanov A.K. Gulistan ... of Avars Caucasian when it mentions the ...traces of a Mongol residue in Daghestan . ref http www.iranicaonline.org ... of the Alarodian Northeast Caucasian or Nakh Dagestanian language family. The writing is based ... to the head of the Soviet archaeological ethnographic expedition of 1945 1948, these Caucasian ... of the Avar ruling dynasty in Sarir, a Christian state in the Dagestani Highlands, where the Caucasian Avars now live. It is not clear whether or in what way these Avars are related to the early ... 1834 59 . This Caucasian War raged until 1864, when the Avarian Khanate was abolished and the Avarian ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Shrew

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Caucasian Shrew image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Soricidae genus Sorex species S. satunini binomial Sorex satunini binomial authority Sergej Ognew Ognev , 1922 synonyms range map Caucasian Shrew area.png range map caption Caucasian Shrew range The Caucasian Shrew Sorex satunini is a species of mammal in the Soricidae family. It is found in Russia and Turkey . References Insectivore Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 41415 all Sorex satunini . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Soricomorpha S2. Category Sorex redtoothed shrew stub ca Musaranya del Caucas es Sorex satunini eu Sorex satunini ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Front

    Caucaus Front or Caucasian Front may have one of the following meanings Caucasus Front Russian Republic , the designation for the main army of the Russian Republic successor to the Russian Caucasus Army World War I Caucasus Army of the Imperial Russian Army in the Caucasus in World War I from April 1917 until its dissolution. Soviet Caucasian Front , Soviet army group of World War II Caucasian Front Chechen War , an area of operations beyond Chechnya announced by Chechen rebels during the Second Chechen War See also Caucasus Army North Caucasus Front Transcaucasian Front disambig cs Kavkazsk front de Kaukasusfront ru uk ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Wisent

    Refimprove date February 2009 No footnotes date February 2009 Taxobox name Caucasian Wisent status EW status system iucn3.1 image CaucasianBison Demidoff1898.png image width 250px image caption An image of a killed Caucasian Bison from E. Demidoff s book Hunting Trips in The Caucasus 1889 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Bovidae genus Bison species Wisent B. bonasus subspecies B. b. caucasicus trinomial Bison bonasus caucasicus trinomial authority Turkin et Satunin , 1904 The Caucasian Wisent Bison bonasus caucasicus was a subspecies of Wisent that inhabited the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe . It was hunted by the Caspian Tiger and the Asiatic Lion until 10th century in the Caucasus , as well as other predators such as wolves and bear s. Decline and extinction In the 17th century, the Caucasian wisent still populated a large area of the Western Caucasus . After that human settlement in the mountains intensified and the range of the Caucasian wisent became reduced to about one tenth of its original range at the end of the 19th century. In the 1860s the population numbered still about 2000, but was reduced to only 500 600 in 1917, and only 50 in 1921. ref name Lidia Lidia V. Zablotskaya, Mikhail A. Zablotsky and Marina M. Zablotskaya ... and in 1927, the three last Caucasian bison were killed ref name Bashkirov Bashkirov I.S. 1939. Caucasian European bison . In Caucasian European bison . Council of the People s Commissars of the RSFSR ... survivors Image ubr Bison bonasus.jpg thumb left A hybrid in Pozna New Zoo Only one Caucasian ... one of the 12 ancestors of the present Lowland Caucasian breeding line of the European wisent pedigree ... bison hybrids were released into the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve and later in 1959 in the Nalchik Forestry Game Management Unit Kabardino Balkariya . Later some pure blood wisent of the Lowland Caucasian ... Website Caucasian European Bison Bison bonasus caucasicus . http www.ultimateungulate.com ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Moose

    Unreferenced stub type animal auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Caucasian Moose status EX regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Artiodactyla familia Cervidae genus Alces species Moose A. alces subspecies A. a. caucasicus trinomial Alces alces caucasicus trinomial authority Weretschagin , 1955 The Caucasian Moose Alces alces caucasicus was a subspecies of moose found in the Caucasus Mountains of Eastern Europe and Asia Minor . It is widely believed to be extinct . It has often been confused with the European Elk , leading to debate regarding the possibility that some members of the species have survived however, the European Elk lives in Scandinavia and the Baltic States , whereas the Caucasian Moose lived in Eastern Europe and Western Siberia . The species was quite common until the mid 19th century, when populations began to decrease. Among its predators were the Asiatic lion until 10th century , bear s, wolves , Persian leopard leopard s and the Caspian tiger . See also List of extinct animals of Europe Category Mammal extinctions since 1500 Category Megafauna of Eurasia Category Extinct mammals Category Extinct mammals of Europe Even toed ungulate stub ...   more details



  1. Caucasian Mole

    This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Caucasian Mole image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Mammalia ordo Soricomorpha familia Talpidae genus Talpa genus Talpa species T. caucasica binomial Talpa caucasica binomial authority Konstantin Alexeevitsch Satunin Satunin , 1908 synonyms The Caucasian Mole Talpa caucasica is a species of mammal in the Talpidae family. It is Endemism endemic to Russia . References Insectivore Specialist Group 1996. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 41480 all Talpa caucasica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Soricomorpha T. Category Mammals of Russia Category Talpidae Category Endemic fauna of Russia soricomorpha stub ca Talp del Caucas es Talpa caucasica eu Talpa caucasica hu Kauk zusi vakond pl Talpa caucasica ru tr Kafkas k stebe i ...   more details




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