-
families and
clans (teips),
territorially attributed to the Fyappin,
Metskhalin or
Kistin society. On May 14, 1733,
natives of Erzi,
Bodscha and Karadscha...
- societies, such as:
Dzherakh ("Erokhan people"), Kistins, Fyappins, or
Metskhalins, Chulkhoy,
Khamkhins ("Kyakalins"), Tsorins, Akkins, Orstkhoy, and to...
- with land from
Kazbeki to Gvileti.
Historically Gveleti was part of the
Metskhalin society, also
known as the
Kistin or
Fyappiy society.
Gveleti is located...
- administrative,
cultural and
economic center of the late-medieval
Fyappin or
Metskhalin society (in the 19th century).
Metalworking has been
widely developed...
-
ethnonym was
replaced by the term "
Metskhalins" in the 19th century, and the
Kistin society became known as the "
Metskhalin society" respectively,
after the...