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Bronze Age non-Indo-European
tribal people, who
spoke the
unclassified Kaskian language and
lived in
mountainous East
Pontic Anatolia,
known from Hittite...
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Kaskian (Kaskean) was the
language of the
Kaskians (Kaska) of
northeastern Bronze Age
Anatolia in the
mountains along the
Black Sea coast. The Encyclopedia...
- Look up
Kaskian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaskian may
refer to:
Kaskians, an
ancient Anatolian ethnic group Kaskian language,
spoken by these...
- to
invade ****yria from the
north with
their allies the
Mushki and the
Kaskians. The
Urumu apparently settled in the
vicinity of Sason,
lending their name...
- and Pala
ceased because of the
capture of the
Black Sea
region by the
Kaskian people,
though the area was
still referred to as 'the land of Pala" as...
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Black Sea
coast was
halted by the semi-nomadic
pastoralist and
tribal Kaskians, a non-Indo-European
people who had
earlier displaced the Palaic-speaking...
- were found, including; Elamite,
Gutian and K****ite in Iran, and Hattic,
Kaskian and Hurro-Urartian in Turkey. The
precise affiliation of these, and their...
- Anti-Taurus
Mountains as well. To the
north lived the
mountain people called the
Kaskians. To the
southeast of the
Hittites lay the
Hurrian empire of Mitanni. At...
- prefixes. Some
lexical borrowings from Gr**** and
Turkic languages.
Colchis Kaskian language Language portal Laz at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) E.J. Brill's...
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Picene Sicanian Minoan Eteocretan Eteocypriot Hattic Urartian Elamite Kaskian Gutian These languages are
hypothesised to be
related to pre-Indo-European:...