• Alanian Union was a minor political party that existed in the partially recognized Caucasian republic of South Ossetia following the 2017 South Ossetian...
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    his loss, he announced the creation of his own political party, the Alanian Union in September 2017. However, in May 2018, the South Ossetian Ministry...
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  • parliamentary election the New Ossetia party led by David Sanakoyev, the Alanian Union led by Alan Gagloev, and the Ossetia – Liberty Square party led by Alla...
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  • which largely shared the same platform, and was joined shortly after by Alanian Union. "Tensions Rise In Georgia's Breakaway Regions". Eurasianet. Retrieved...
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    chairman in June 2018. Shortly after, in 2019 he was joined by the Alanian Union led by Alan Gagloev. As chairman, Sanakoev oversaw the party's efforts...
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    alliance culminated in 1187, when the Alanian prince David Soslan married Queen Tamar of Georgia, a half-Alanian herself, with their descendants ruling...
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    Retrieved 4 September 2024. Member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (2001) List of political parties in Abkhazia List of political parties in...
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    Suadag village. According to legend, Khetag (Хетаг) was the son of an Alanian king who consecrated the grove to Uastyrdzhi. Another important ceremony...
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    archaeological sites (including Alanian settlements), where, according to some researchers, the medieval Magas, the capital of the Alanian state, which included...
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    assimilated; only the Ossetians have preserved a form of the Alanic language and Alanian identity. The majority of Ossetians are Eastern Orthodox Christians, with...
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  • conductor. He was a member of the Composers Union of the USSR since 1953. "Ossetians - Diamonds scattering on Alanian stave". http://www.symor.ru/en/about/...
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    the Soviet Union on 20 June 1990. Its name was changed to the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania in 1994. The dissolution of the Soviet Union posed particular...
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    renamed the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania. The dissolution of the Soviet Union posed particular problems for the Ossetian people, which were divided between...
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    of Nazran, and Ali-Yurt. The town is also 30 km from the North Ossetian-Alanian capital city, Vladikavkaz. Magas is the capital of the republic. Within...
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  • league title in the 1995 Russian Top League. At dissolution of the Soviet Union, Spartak Vladikavkaz were the only non-Muscovite Russian club competing...
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    he would have easily repulsed the onslaught of Greek militia and light Alanian cavalry. Another reason why the young emperor gave his enemies the opportunity...
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    South Ossetian independence movement in the early 1990s David Soslan – Alanian prince, consort of Queen Tamar Lyudvig Chibirov – 1st President of South...
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    The tribes that were to comprise the Khazar empire were not an ethnic union, but a congeries of steppe nomads and peoples who came to be subordinated...
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  • (661–750) [map] Abbasid Caliphate (3) – Asia, Africa, Europe (750–940) Alanian Empire (2) – Europe, Asia [map] Khazar Empire (2) – Europe, Asia Emirate...
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    Croatia (category Member states of the European Union)
    the ethnonym is uncertain, but most probably is from Proto-Ossetian / Alanian *xurvæt- or *xurvāt-, in the meaning of "one who guards" ("guardian, protector")...
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    the Mongol and later to the Timur's armies, who massacred much of the Alanian population. The survivors among the Alans retreated into the mountains...
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  • where numerous monuments of the Alanian time are located. On the designated territory there are a number of Alanian settlements. The researchers noted...
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  • probable Bona of Pisa, Italian nun and mystic (b. 1156) David Soslan, Alanian prince and king consort 1208 January 15 – Pierre de Castelnau, French priest...
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    began in the Republic after attacks on policemen and military personnel. Alanian (or Ossetian) separatism refers to the movement to create an independent...
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    and Aramaic (spoken to a certain extent, during this period, among Jews) Alanian (spoken by the Alans of Aurelianum) Religion Gothic paganism (initially)...
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    the new town of Magas, and Barsuki. It is 27 km from the North Ossetian-Alanian capital city, Vladikavkaz, 19 from Karabulak and 54 from Malgobek. Within...
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    from *(fšu-)haurvatā- (cattle guardian), more correctly Proto-Ossetian / Alanian *xurvæt- or *xurvāt-, in the meaning of "one who guards" ("guardian, protector")...
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    the ethnonym is uncertain, but most probably is from Proto-Ossetian / Alanian *xurvæt- or *xurvāt-, in the meaning of "one who guards" ("guardian, protector")...
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    Ossetian and Kosta artifacts by Georgians An article about North Ossetia and Alanian language Time Magazine Discusses the Kosta Statue and the Ossetian conflict...
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    ethnic and linguistic affinities are impossible to determine... Sarmato-Alanian origin... Slav or Slavicized sedentary populations." Brook 2006, p. 13:...
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