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- The Zygii (Ancient Gr****: Ζυγοί, Zygoí) or Zygians were described by Strabo as a nation to the north of Colchis. He wrote: And on the sea lies the Asiatic...
- (זכוך) (Zakhukh? or זיכוס **Zykws = Zikhūs, meaning the Northwest Caucasian Zygii?) (or a Zabender people who fled to the Avars from the Turks) ˀwngr (אוגר)...
- Zichia. Kansavuk is mentioned by Malbakhov as a king of Zichia in 1542. Zygii This word is of Gr**** origin. The original Gr**** word is Ζιχία /zi.ˈçi.a/...
- whole area was conquered by Cimmerian, Scythian and Sarmatian invaders, the Zygii (Proto-Adyghe) people lived in Lesser Abkhazia under the Kingdom of Pontus...
- Black Sea. The Apsilians are believed to have descended from the ancient Zygii people who settled in the Black Sea region. The earliest known historical...
- (Adıgey). Another historical name for the country was Zichia (Zyx or the Zygii), who were described by the ancient Gr**** intellectual Strabo as a nation...
- Circ****ian (Kabardian) Ubykh History Show Ancient Maykop culture Maeotians Zygii Medieval Mongol invasion of Circ****ia Zichia Inal the Great Modern Circ****ia...
- are related to the Georgian language) and Abkhaz (Abasgoi, Apsilae, and Zygii) peoples. It seems likely that a significant proportion of the Georgian-speaking...
- the 5th–6th centuries BC and encountered the Maeotae, Sindi, Cercetae, Zygii and other local tribes. They were the ancestors of the Abkhaz, Ubykh and...
- Circ****ian (Kabardian) Ubykh History Show Ancient Maykop culture Maeotians Zygii Medieval Mongol invasion of Circ****ia Zichia Inal the Great Modern Circ****ia...