• Ingiloys (Georgian: ინგილოები; Azerbaijani: İngiloylar) are an ethnographic subgroup of Georgians who speak the Ingiloy dialect of Georgian. Ingiloys...
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    village of Zinobiani Caucasian Albania Romans in Caucasian Albania Ingiloy people "Ethnic Groups in Georgia # 3 – Udis". The Georgian Times. 17 April...
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    Kakheti into his Kingdom successfully.[citation needed] Iranian Georgians Ingiloy people CARLISLE, R. (1989). The Illustrated encyclopedia of mankind. New York...
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    Georgians (redirect from People of Georgia)
    ghulams. The Iranian Georgians are all reportedly Shia Muslims today, while Ingiloy (indigenous to Azerbaijan), Laz (indigenous to Turkey), Imerkhevians (indigenous...
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    significant minorities of the indigenous Avar, Lezgin, Tsakhur and Ingiloy peoples. The territory of modern Zaqatala was once a province of Caucasian...
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    Mose Janashvili (category Ingiloy people)
    Mose Janashvili (Georgian: მოსე ჯანაშვილი) (19 March 1855 – 19 April 1934) was a Georgian historian, ethnographer, and linguist. He was born into a Georgian...
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    altogether an area of 4,780 km2 — currently part of Azerbaijan, with an Ingiloy Georgian minority. Initially this territory was a province of Caucasian...
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    Japanese texts. Along with the Yamato and Ryukyu ethnic groups, the Ainu people are one of the primary historic ethnic groups of Japan. Official estimates...
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    Adjarians (redirect from Ajarian people)
    Chveneburi, ethnic Georgians in Turkey many of whom are of Adjarian heritage Laz people, Kartvelian-speaking ethnic subgroup of Georgians Also spelled Adjars, Adjarans...
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    groups: Kartvelian peoples, Northeast Caucasian peoples and Northwest Caucasian peoples. Kartvelian languages Georgians Dvals Ingiloys Zans Lazs Mingrelians...
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  • Imerkhevians, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Artvin, Turkey Ingiloy people, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Saingilo, Azerbaijan Iranian...
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  • Zans (redirect from Zan people)
    subethnic group of the Kartvelian people, speaking the Zan languages. Kartvelian peoples Georgians Zans (Mingrelians and Laz people) Svans Kartvelian languages...
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    is presumably reflected in the Greek Manraloi (Μάνραλοι), recorded as a people of Colchis by Ptolemy in the 2nd century BC. By the mid-3rd century, the...
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  • This is the list of surnames of Georgian people. Adamia (ადამია) Astanjelovi (ასტანჯელოვი) Abakelia (აბაკელია) Abashidze (აბაშიძე) Abashvili (აბაშვილი)...
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    Meskhetians (redirect from Meskhi people)
    Mushki tribe or Moschoi (Μόσχοι) in Greek sources, who were an Iron Age people of Anatolia. Meskhian tribes came to the fore, gradually moving northeast...
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    Svans (redirect from Svan people)
    within the Georgian (Kartvelian) nation.» Britannica. Caucasian peoples: «The Caucasian peoples ... The southerners, comprising the Georgians, the closely...
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    transcription delimiters. Siberian Yupiks, or Yuits (Russian: Юиты), are a Yupik people who reside along the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula in the far northeast...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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    Azerbaijan, on the border with Georgia, where the Ingiloy Georgians live compactly (about 7,500 people). The church was destroyed as a result of Shah Abbas...
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    Kartvelian people Nation Georgia Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians...
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    Kartvelian people Nation Georgia Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians...
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    Moscow: Academia. Lang, David Marshall (1966). The Georgians. Ancient people and places No. 51. New York: Praeger. ISBN 9780500020494. Ruhlen, M. (1987)...
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  • similar policy was also pursued in relation to the Tats, Georgian-Ingiloy and other peoples of the Azerbaijan SSR (see Forced assimilation in Azerbaijan)...
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    Kartvelian people Nation Georgia Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians...
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    Georgians in Poland (category Polish people of Georgian descent)
    supporting nationalist independence movements of the major non-Russian peoples that lived within the borders of Russia or the Soviet Union. The Georgian...
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  • Kartvelian people Nation Georgia Ancient Kartvelian people Colchians Iberians Subgroups Adjarians Dvals Imeretians Gurians Tushetians Kakhetians Ingiloy Lechkhumians...
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    Georgian minority in Azerbaijan is less sizable and they are known as Ingiloy. Georgia and Azerbaijan have maintained cordial relations ever since the...
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    Chuvans (category Yukaghir people)
    (Russian: чуванцы) are one of the forty or so "Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East" recognized by the Russian government...
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    is Georgia's dominant religious institution, and a majority of Georgian people are members. The Orthodox Church of Georgia is one of the oldest churches...
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  • Georgian Orthodox church was completely extinct with the exception of some Ingiloy. There were 17 Miaphysite villages of the Armenian Church left in Shaki...
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