- Circ****ian highlands,
Alans to
southern parts of Alania, and
Dzurdzuks to
southern Dzurdzuk territory),
fleeing out of lack of an alternative. They regrouped...
-
Durdzuks (Georgian: დურძუკები, romanized: durdzuk'ebi), also
known as
Dzurdzuks, was a
medieval exonym of the 9th-18th
centuries used
mainly in Georgian...
- (known to be
ancestor of
Georgian people), and Egros. Caucas'
descendant Dzurdzuk is said to be the
ancestor of the
Chechens and Ingush.
Ingush and Chechens...
- took
refuge in the land of
Dzurdzuks (ancestors of modern-day Vainakhs), a
country of his mother’s origin. With the
Dzurdzuk help,
Saurmag quashed a revolt...
-
maintained an
unstable relationship with Iberia. At an
unknown date, the
Dzurdzuk tribe,
historical allies of Iberia,
invaded the
provinces of
Kakheti and...
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Among the
Chechen teips, the teip Zurzakoy,
consonant with the
ethnonym Dzurdzuk, live in the Itum-Kale
region of Chechnya.
Georgian historian Giorgi Melikishvili...
- Flag Date Use
Description Flag of
Dzurdzuk and
Princedom of
Simsim Plain dark red flag The flag of
Chechnya from the end of 1785
until March 8, 1840 19th...
- of the
Koban culture) are
known under the
ethnonym "Caucasians" and "
Dzurdzuks", in
ancient ones –
under the name "Makhli". In the
second half of the...
- case, it
would make
Gargarei virtually equivalent to the
Georgian term
Dzurdzuk (referring to the lake
Durdukka in the
South Caucasus,
where they are thought...
-
Chechen teips, the teip
Zurzakoy (ru:Зурзакой),
consonant with the
ethnonym Dzurdzuk, live in the Itum-Kale
region of Chechnya. In 1926, on the
Vashndar river...