• Xerxes I. Some scholars have tried to link the Alarodians to the Urartians, suggesting that Alarodian was a variation of the name Urartian/Araratian....
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  • rejects a connection between the Urartians and the Alarodians. Nearly nothing is known about the Alarodians except that they "were armed like the Colchians...
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    Northwest Caucasian or other families. However, nothing is known about Alarodians except that they "were armed like the Colchians and Saspeires," according...
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    Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians, Red Sea islanders, Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei,...
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  • included in a macro-family; this grouping was provisionally dubbed the Alarodian languages, by Diakonoff.[failed verification] Several studies argue that...
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    the Zagros and Assyria proper (east of the Tigris) was united with the Alarodians and Saspirians in eastern Armenia, and formed the eighteenth satrapy....
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    of Xerxes I. Some scholars have tried to link the Alarodians to Urartians, suggesting that Alarodian was a variation of the name Urartian/Araratian. According...
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    the Caucasus Northeast Caucasian languages North Caucasian languages Alarodian languages Johanna Nichols, "Cechen" and "Ingush" in R. Smeets (ed.), The...
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  • Eurasia Alarodian Northwest Caucasian 4 1,655,000 Eurasia North Caucasian Northeast Caucasian 29 4,155,258 Eurasia North Caucasian or Alarodian Kartvelian...
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    Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians and Red Sea islanders. 1,700,000 Horse cavalry from the Persians...
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    his scholarship; he founded the Journal of Ancient History, studied the Alarodian languages, and translated into Russian the medieval Georgian poet Shota...
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    Anatolia. See the article on Northwest Caucasian languages for details. Alarodian is a proposed connection between Northeast Caucasian and the extinct Hurro-Urartian...
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    and appear to have emerged from the Lesser Caucasus to the east. The Alarodians, Colchians, and Saspires were joined in one command, and all were dressed...
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    Babylonian talents of silver 3.6% 20. Maka XVIII the Matienians, Saspires, Alarodians 200 Babylonian talents of silver 1.8% XIX the Mushki, Tibareni, Macrones...
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  • named Orontes, son of Artasyras, who had Armenian contingents as well as Alarodians. Tiribaz is mentioned as hipparchos (vice-governor) of Armenia under Orontes...
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  • Proposed name Proposal Agree Disagree Doubt Ref. Alarodian Austric Wilhelm Schmidt (initiator), La Vaughn H., Lawrence Reid, G. Diffloth, Paul Sidwell...
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    classified together as the Hurro-Urartian family. Diakonoff proposed the name Alarodian for the union of Hurro-Urartian and Northeast Caucasian. Some scholars...
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    difficulties and disagreements faced by linguists working in this area, the term Alarodian being created especially for the Hurro-Urartian-Nakh-Avar languages as...
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    with Uruatri/Urartu and the biblical Ararat, and perhaps also with the Alarodians mentioned by Herodotus. It is not used by any of the classical Greek and...
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  • Northwest Caucasian or other families. However, nothing is known about Alarodians except that they "were armed like the Colchians and Saspeires," according...
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    the Tyrrhenian languages and the Northeast Caucasian languages in an Alarodian language family, based on claimed sound correspondences between Etruscan...
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    classification Proposed language family Subdivisions Northwest Caucasian Northeast (or Alarodian) ISO 639-5 ccn Glottolog None North Caucasian languages...
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    branch of the Northeastern Caucasian language family (which were dubbed Alarodian languages by Diakonoff). Several studies argue that the connection is...
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    Xerxes. Masistius is first mentioned as the commander of the Saspirian and Alarodian contingents of Xerxes's army which had been gathered for the second invasion...
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    found in urbanized areas. In antiquity, this region was inhabited by the Alarodians and Caspian tribes. Then this area became alternately part of the Medes...
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