-
Makalatia wrote in his
study of
Tusheti about the
Tsova-Tush
language (Batsbur): "The
Tsova-Tushs
speak the
Tsova language. By origin,
their language is Galgai...
- მოტტ, /batsʰba motʼː/), also
known as Batsbi, Batsi, Batsb, Batsaw, or
Tsova-Tush) is the
endangered language of the Bats people, a
North Caucasian minority...
- has led to the
suggestion that the
original was Σωβης ("Sōbēs"), and that
Tsova can thus be
dated back to the time of
Joshua Bin-Nun,
based on this verse...
- Historically,
Tusheti comprised four
mountain communities: the
Tsova (living in the
Tsova Gorge), the
Gometsari (living
along the
banks of the Tushetis...
- /ˈtuːʃ/, are a
subgroup of
Georgians who
mainly live in Tusheti.
Tsova Tushetians speak the
Tsova Tushetian language and
Chagma Tushetians speak the
Chagma Tushetian...
- Joshua. "Svanetian,
Mushwan in Georgia".
Retrieved 18
August 2017. "Svan/Udi/
Tsova-Tush - DOBES".
Retrieved 18
August 2017.
Stephen F. Jones. Svans. World...
-
position of
Mingrelian is more controversial.
Northeast Caucasian languages:
Tsova-Tush:
according to
Holisky (1987),
there are 31
intransitive verbs for which...
-
Mushwan in Georgia". joshuaproject.net.
Retrieved 2024-09-29. "Svan/Udi/
Tsova-Tush". DOBES.
Retrieved 2024-09-29. "Этнический состав Азербайджана (по...
- (Abazin)
Kabard Ubykh Chechen (Nakh, Nakhchuo)
Ingush (Galgai, Kist)
Batsbi (
Tsova-Tish, Batswa)
Maistvei (Майствеи),
combined into
Chechen people Lezgin Tabasaran...
- (Ingush) – i.e. "Kisturi" (Kist) in the
North Caucasus, and "Tsovuri" (
Tsova) – i.e. "Batsburi" (Batsbi) in Georgia, in the
Tushin community, constitute...