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    Ossetian, with the number decreasing year by year. Ossetian is the spoken and literary language of the Ossetians, an Iranian ethnic group living in the central...
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    Iranian language of the Indo-European language family, with most also being fluent in Russian as a second language. Currently, the Ossetian homeland...
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  • of Ossetia in the Caucasus Ossetian language, an eastern Iranian language Ossetian people, speakers of the language North Ossetia-Alania, federal administrative...
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  • the two main dialects of the Ossetic language along with Digor spoken in the Caucasus. The majority of Ossetians speak Iron, notably in the East, South...
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    single language. Ossetian is an Eastern Iranic language. The vast majority of Scythological scholars agree in considering the Scythian languages a part...
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  • a dialect of the Ossetic language spoken by the Digor people. It is less widely spoken than Iron, the other extant Ossetian dialect. The two are distinct...
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    The South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Юго-Осетинская автономная область; Georgian: სამხრეთ ოსეთის ავტონომიური ოლქი, romanized: samkhret osetis...
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  • Ossetian mythology or Alan mythology (Ossetian: Ирон мифологи, Дигорон митологи, romanized: Iron mifologi, Digoron mitologi) is the collective term for...
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    Ossetian cuisine (Ossetian: Ирон хæринæгтæ, romanized: iron xærinægtæ) refers to the cooking styles and dishes of the Ossetians of the North Caucasus...
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    Ossetian nationalism is ethnic nationalist ideology promoting Ossetian national identity, the Ossetian language and culture. Ossetian national mythology...
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    of 2021) are Ossetians, an Iranian ethnic group native to the republic and neighboring South Ossetia. Ossetian is an east Iranian language descended from...
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  • Slavic languages. Speakers of the Romani language usually refer to the language as rromani ćhib "the Romani language" or rromanes (adverb) "in a Rom way"...
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    The East Prigorodny conflict, also referred to as the Ossetian–Ingush conflict, was an inter-ethnic conflict within the Russian Federation, in the eastern...
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  • however, usually considered as a shade of purple, rather than blue). Ossetian has only one word for blue, light blue and green—цъæх tsəh, which also...
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    before 1924, when the North Ossetian Autonomous Oblast was created. Although the Ossetians had their own language (Ossetian), Russian and Georgian were...
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    Pashto (redirect from Pashtu language)
    [pəʂˈto, pʊxˈto, pəʃˈto, pəçˈto]) is an Eastern Iranian language in the Indo-European language family, natively spoken in northwestern Pakistan and southern...
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    As-salamu alaykum (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    is used to say hello, in Ossetia, a corrupted version of Salam is used (Ossetian: Салам). In Senegal which has a majority of Muslims with Tasawwuf-orientation...
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    The Ossetian Wikipedia (Ossetian: Ирон Википеди) is the Ossetian-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It was created on 28 February...
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    Assianism (Ossetian: Уацдин, romanized: Uatsdin) is a monotheistic, ethnic and folk religion derived from the traditional narratives of the Ossetians, modern...
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    Iranian ethnic names Alan (Ossetian: Ир Ir) and Iron (Ирон). When used as a linguistic term Iranian is applied to any language which descends from the ancestral...
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    Alans (redirect from Proto-Ossetians)
    modern Ossetians. The Alans spoke an Eastern Iranian language which derived from Scytho-Sarmatian and which in turn evolved into the modern Ossetian language...
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    Ossetia (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    largely inhabited by the Ossetians. The Ossetian language is part of the Eastern Iranian branch of the family of Indo-European languages. Most countries recognize...
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    The Georgian–Ossetian conflict is an ethno-political conflict over Georgia's former autonomous region of South Ossetia, which evolved in 1989 and developed...
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  • Nart saga (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    Nartaa raƶuabƶkua; Adyghe: Нарт тхыдэжъхэр, romanized: Nart txıdəĵxər; Ossetian: Нарты кадджытæ, Нарти кадæнгитæ, romanized: Narty kaddžytæ, Narti kadængitæ)...
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    Indo-European language in the Caucasus is Armenian, spoken by the Armenians (circa 6.7 million speakers). The Ossetians, speaking the Ossetian language, form...
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    The North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Ossetian: Цӕгат Ирыстоны Автономон Советон Социалистон Республикӕ, romanized: Tsagât Ireštone...
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    Khasan Baroev (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    Makharbekovich Baroyev (born December 1, 1982) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler of Ossetian origin, who competes in the 120 kg weightclass. He competed in the men's...
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    Æ (category Ossetian language)
    frequently used in place of the Cyrillic Ӕ and ӕ in Cyrillic texts (such as on Ossetian sites on the Internet). In English, use of the ligature varies between...
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  • Besik Kudukhov (category Articles containing Ossetian-language text)
    Серoдинович Кудухов, Ossetian: Къудухты Серодины фырт Бесик; 15 August 1986 – 29 December 2013) was a Russian freestyle wrestler of Ossetian descent. He won...
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    The president of the Republic of South Ossetia (Ossetian: Хуссар Ирыстоны президент, Russian: Президент Южной Осетии) is the de facto head of state of...
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