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- Mossynoeci (Georgian: მოსინიკები, Ancient Gr****: Μοσσύνοικοι, Mossünoikoi, modern Gr**** Mossyniki, "dwellers in wooden towers") is a name that the Gr****s...
- Phrygians? and related Mysians?) Eastern Mushki (Proto-Armenians?) Moschi-Mossynoeci Moschi (possible Mushki, Indo-European?, origin, ****imilated by old Kartvelian...
- Central Asian peoples: the Medes, Persians, Parthians, Indo-Saka, Kushans, Mossynoeci, and others living within the milieu of Iranian peoples. According to...
- Mysians, Asian Thracians, Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians, Red Sea islanders, Sagartians...
- Georgia. Ancient tribes known as the Mushki (or Moschi) and Mosiniks (or Mossynoeci) were the first known inhabitants of the area of the modern Samtskhe-Javakheti...
- the Proto-Laz tribes of Mossynoeci. By the sixth century BC, the tribes living in the southern Colchis (Macrones, Mossynoeci, Marres etc.) were incorporated...
- son of Cherasmis, was a Persian general who commanded the Macrones and Mossynoeci forces in the army of Xerxes during the second Persian invasion of Greece...
- The Tibareni and nearby tribes, the Chalybes (Khalib/Khaldi) and the Mossynoeci (Mossynoikoi in Gr****), were sometimes considered the founders of metallurgy...
- that they lived between closely akin Colchian tribal groups Macrones and Mossynoeci. They inhabited the southeast periphery of the Black Sea, more precisely...
- addition to Cappadocia and Urartu, the Ibenans, Macrones, Mushki, Marres, Mossynoeci and Tibareni were subdued by Cyaxares. Later indirect evidence suggests...