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    The Mushki (sometimes transliterated as Muški) were an Iron Age people of Anatolia who appear in sources from Assyria but not from the Hittites. Several...
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    persists until today. The connection between the Mushki and Armenians is unclear as nothing is known of the Mushki language. Most modern scholars have rejected...
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    Mushki Western Mushki (synonymous of the Phrygians? and related Mysians?) Eastern Mushki (Proto-Armenians?) Moschi-Mossynoeci Moschi (possible Mushki...
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  • between the Mushki and Armenian languages is unknown and some modern scholars have rejected a direct linguistic relationship if the Mushki were Thracians...
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  • Moschia (Meskheti, possibly related to Mushki) is a mountainous region of Georgia between Iberia, Armenia, and Colchis. The Moschian Mountains were the...
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    Thrace or Macedon. Midas has been linked to the Mushki king Mita. However, the origins of the Mushki, and their connection to the Phrygians, is uncertain...
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    tribe, identified by Flavius Josephus with the Cappadocian "Mosocheni" (Mushki, also associated with Phrygians or Bryges) and their capital Mazaca. In...
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  • and consider a native origin for the Eastern Mushki. Western Mushki (Mysians and Phrygians) Mysians (Mushki) (Coastal Phrygians) (they lived in Mysia) Phrygians...
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    historians believe this Midas is the same person as the Mita, called king of the Mushki in Assyrian texts, who warred with Assyria and its Anatolian provinces during...
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  • the Urumu in the early 12th century BC. The Urumu, with their allies the Mushki and Kaska (Apishlu), conquered the lands of Alzi and Purukuzzi (near the...
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    rise to the Hayasa-Azzi confederation mentioned in Hittite texts,and the Mushki mentioned by the Assyrians. The earliest Shulaveri–Shomu culture existed...
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    century). This theory suggests that Proto-Armenians were known by the name of Mushki to the Assyrians and that they blended with the ancient populations of the...
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    century BC attempted to invade Assyria from the north with their allies the Mushki and the Kaskians. The Urumu apparently settled in the vicinity of Sason...
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    of the Mushki Archived August 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine in The Prehistory of the Armenian People I. M. Diakonoff The Problem of the Mushki Archived...
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    identified as king of the Mushki. Scholars figure that Assyrians called Phrygians "Mushki" because the Phrygians and Mushki, an eastern Anatolian people...
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    18th century as Mukus. Moxoene may have been named after the Bronze Age Mushki people, who according to Assyrian sources, settled in the region. Marciak...
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    century BC attempted to invade Assyria from the north with their allies the Mushki and the Kaskians. The Urumu apparently settled in the vicinity of Sason...
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    from Anatolia during the expansion of the Hittite Empire, including the Mushki, Laz, and Byzeres. Some historians have suggested that the collapse of the...
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  • Accommodation, a detention centre in Victoria, Australia Mita, king of the Mushki in Asia Minor, 8th century BCE MITA, another name for the protein that acts...
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    fall of the Hittite Empire, with the decline of the Syro-Cappadocians (Mushki) after their defeat by the Lydian king Croesus in the 6th century BC, Cappadocia...
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  • Epirotes, and Ancient Macedonians), the Georgians claiming as their origin the Mushki—all of the mentioned groups being known only from either ancient historiographers...
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    Indo-European family, Aram Kossian has suggested that the hypothetical Mushki language may have been a (now extinct) Armenic language. W. M. Austin (1942)...
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    a mountainous area in southwestern Georgia. Ancient tribes known as the Mushki (or Moschi) and Mosiniks (or Mossynoeci) were the first known inhabitants...
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    Shulaveri–Shomu culture Kura–Araxes culture Hayk Hayasa-Azzi Mitanni Nairi Mushki Urumeans Diauehi Etiuni Kingdom of Urartu Median kingdom Orontid dynasty...
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    Armeno-Phrygian languages (languages of the Bryges, Phrygians, Western and Eastern Mushki and ancient Armenians), another branch of the Indo-European languages, possibly...
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    culture Kura–Araxes culture Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Colchian culture Mushki Diauehi Colchis Kingdom of Iberia Lazica Roman era Sasanian Iberia Christianization...
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    culture Kura–Araxes culture Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Colchian culture Mushki Diauehi Colchis Kingdom of Iberia Lazica Roman era Sasanian Iberia Christianization...
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    century BC attempted to invade Assyria from the north with their allies the Mushki and the Kaskians. The Urumu apparently settled in the vicinity of Sason...
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    the names of different ancient Anatolian peoples, the Mushki or the Mysians, or the toponyms Mushki and Mushuni mentioned in Assyrian and Hittite sources...
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    culture Kura–Araxes culture Trialeti–Vanadzor culture Colchian culture Mushki Diauehi Colchis Kingdom of Iberia Lazica Roman era Sasanian Iberia Christianization...
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