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Gligvi (Georgian: ღლიღვი, romanized: ghlighvi) is a
medieval ethnonym used in Georgian,
Russian and
Western European sources in the 16th-19th centuries...
- sources. In
Georgian sources, the
ethnonym is
mentioned in the form of
Gligvi as an
ethnonym during the
reign of
Mirian I, as well as the
ruler of Kakheti...
- romanized: Ghalghai,
pronounced [ˈʁəlʁɑj]),
historically known as Durdzuks,
Gligvi and Kists, are a
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group mainly inhabiting the...
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Kartli noted that the
country "Durdzuketi
consists of Kisti,
Durdzuki and
Gligvi",
placing the
first in the
vicinity of the
Darial Gorge and the
latter the...
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Kists (Кисты) on Vakhushti's map in 1745
located west of the
Durdzuks (Цурцукы) and
Gligvi (Глигвы)...
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shows three Ingush societies:
Kisti (Kist),
Tsurtsuki (Dzurdzuki),
Ghligvi (
Gligvi) as
parts of one
country and
Chechens (Chachans) as part of
Daghestan without...
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ancient historian and
geographer Strabo. In
Georgian sources, in the form of
Gligvi,
modern researchers mention them
living in the
Darial Gorge at the time...
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description of the
country of the
medieval Ingush in 1745,
calls Tsey-Loam the "
Gligvi mountain",
stemming from the
Georgian form of the
Ingush self-name — Ghalghai...
- for only the
Ingush living in
Armkhi Gorge (also
called Kistin Gorge).
Gligvi (Georgian: ღლიღვი, romanized: ghlighvi) —
medieval ethnonym used in Georgian...
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historical Gr**** sources:
Sindi — are one of the
Adyghe peoples; Γιλγ- [
Gligvi] — the old
Georgian name of for Nakh peoples, in
particular the Ingush,...