- The
Macrones (Georgian: მაკრონები, mak'ronebi;
Ancient Gr****: Μάκρωνες, Makrōnes) were an
ancient Colchian tribe in the east of Pontus,
about the Moschici...
- ****yrians, Bulgarians, Goths, Latini,
Serbs and
other Slavs, Thracians,
Tzans,
Vlachs and
other groups. It
fluctuated throughout the state's millennial...
- with
those Muški), Leucosyri, Mares, Makrones, Mossynoikoi, Tibarenoi,
Tzans and
Chalybes or Chaldoi. The
Armenian language went
unnoted by the Hittites...
- Tiuⁿ (X, Q, K, T) Tioⁿ (Z) Teo Teoh Tio Chông
Chong Tong
Cheong Thong Tsan
Tzan Zan Viet. Trương Kor. Jang (장) Jpn. Chō Phil. Tiu, Tiong,
Chong Idn. Sutiono...
- On the
historical background of the Laz and the
Tzan, see Bryer, A., “Some
notes on the Laz and the
Tzan (1) (2)”, in Bryer, A.,
People and
Settlement in...
-
recent scholarship suggests that Chenk’ is to be
identified either with the
Tzans, a
Kartvelian tribe in the
southern Caucasus, or with a
Central Asian group...
- Colchians, 550 to 330 BC
Colchians and Macrones, 180 BC to 14 AD
Lazoi (Chani/
Tzan tribes), in the
Arsacid Period (63–298 AD) Heniochi, Machelones, Heptakometians...
- tzai dzai tsai dsai tzai
tzair tzae tzay tsai zan ㄗㄢ zan tsan
tzan dzan tsan dsan
tzan tzarn tzaan tzann tsan zang ㄗㄤ zang
tsang tzang dzang tsang dsang...
-
locally as
Tzan-Tzas. The
people believed that the head
housed the soul of the
person killed. In the 21st century, the
Shuar produce Tzan-tza replicas...
- also had a
sister Sad-mar-kar (or Sa-tha-ma-kar) and a
younger brother b
Tzan-srong who was betra**** and died in a fire, c. 641.
According to one partially...