- 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/...
- 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...
-
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...
- are
related to the
Georgian language) and
Abkhaz (Abasgoi, Apsilae, and
Zygii) peoples. It
seems likely that a
significant proportion of the Georgian-speaking...
- Circ****ian (Kabardian)
Ubykh History Show
Ancient Maykop culture Maeotians Zygii Medieval Mongol invasion of Circ****ia
Zichia Inal the
Great Modern Circ****ia...
-
colony was
wiped out by the
invading Huns,
which were
succeeded by the
Zygii soon after.
During the Late
Middle Ages, the
Genoese Republic had a notable...
-
groups Agri (Maeotae)
Heniochi Arrechi Aspurgiani Cercetae Dandarii Dosci Maeotians Obidiaceni Sittaceni Tarpetes Toreatae Apsilae Sanigs Misimians Zygii...