- The Taochi, or
Taochoi (Georgian: ტაოხები, Taochebi;
Ancient Gr****: Τάοχοι) were a
people of
Anatolia in antiquity,
known mainly from Greco-Roman ethnography...
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Diauehi (Modern Georgian: დიაოხი Diaokhi,
Urartian Diauehi, Gr**** Τάοχοι
Taochoi,
Armenian Տայք Tayk,
possibly ****yrian Daiaeni) was a
tribal union located...
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mentioned by
Urartians in the
vicinity of Kars Province,
probably the
Taochoi of Gr****
sources Byzeres (The name of the
historical region Odzrkhe is...
- name.
According to Rayfield,
Diauehi is
mentioned in the Gr****
records as
Taochoi, but
Herodotus in 450 BC
refers to them as Sasperi. the name Sper with...
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mechanisms of
cultural change. The Armenians, Carduchoi, Chaldaioi, and
Taochoi could easily have been
there all along,
accommodated and
concealed within...
- Arme-Shupria, Arme or
Armani and Shupria)
Diauehi /
Daiaeni (Diauekhi /
Diaeni /
Taochoi / Tayk / Tao / Tao-Klarjeti) Hurro-Urartians (peoples
speakers of the Hurro-Urartian...
- to the
emergence of the
tribal confederation of
Diauchi (Taochi, Tayk,
Taochoi, Tao) at 12–8th
century BC.
Diauchi was
engaged in war with the powerful...
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Anatolia in antiquity,
known mainly from Greco-Roman ethnography. The
Taochoi lived in a
mountainous area of the
Black Sea to the
current borders of...