- дигорӕнттӕ, romanized: ir, irættæ / digoræ, digorænttæ), also
known as
Ossetes (/ˈɒsiːts/ OSS-eets),
Ossets (/ˈɒsɪts/ OSS-its), and
Alans (/ˈælənz/ AL-ənz)...
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Alani (< *aryana) (the name of an
Iranian group whose descendants are the
Ossetes, one of
whose subdivisions is the Iron [< *aryana-)), *aryranam (gen. pi...
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ethnogenesis of a new people: the
Ossetes,
represented by the
Digor in the west and the Iron in the east. The
Ossetes remained in a
state of near-total...
- The
Ossetes: Modern-Day
Scythians of the Caucasus. London: Bloomsbury. p. 62. ISBN 9780755618453.
Colarusso 2002. Foltz,
Richard (2022). The
Ossetes: Modern-Day...
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Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iraq; for Kurds, Baluchis, Afghans, Tajiks,
Ossetes, and
other smaller groups are
Iranians Farrokh, Kaveh.
Shadows in the Desert:...
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value "t", it
instead is "d",
which is
thought to be the way the
early Ossetes would have
pronounced it. The
scholarly transliteration of the
Alanic phrases...
- Russian).
Federal State Statistics Service. Foltz,
Richard (2022). The
Ossetes: Modern-Day
Scythians of the Caucasus. London: Bloomsbury. p. 1. ISBN 9780755618453...
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Kubalov Samachablo Circ****ia
Iazyges Adygea Foltz,
Richard (2022). The
Ossetes: Modern-Day
Scythians of the Caucasus. London: Bloomsbury. p. 1. ISBN 978-0755618453...
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Alanian kingdom in the
Northern Caucasus in the 13th–14th centuries, the
Ossetes migrated across the
Caucasus mountains. In a part of
Dvaletia they formed...
- same p****age, she is
referred to as a "daughter of the king of the
Ossetes", "
Ossetes"
being a
Georgian designation of the Alans. Her name Alda (Gr****:...