• Igor Mikhailovich Diakonoff (occasionally spelled Diakonov, Russian: И́горь Миха́йлович Дья́конов; 12 January 1915 – 2 May 1999) was a Russian historian...
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  • Mikhailovich Diakonoff (25 June [O.S. 12 June] 1907 – 8 June 1954) was a Soviet orientalist and expert on Iranian studies. He was the older brother of Igor Mikhailovich...
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    and coach Igor Danchenko (born 1978), Russian-American analyst Igor M. Diakonoff (1915–1999), Russian historian, linguist, and translator Igor Dodon (born...
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  • 978-1-0787-5197-1 Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history of the Armenian People. Delmar, New York (1968, translated 1984) ch.3. [5] Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history...
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    in M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard (eds.), Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff...
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  • Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in memory of Igor M. Diakonoff; hrsg. v. Lionel M. Bender, Gabor Takacs & David Appleyard. München: Lincom...
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    mythology has been criticized by several authors, including Leo Klejn and Igor M. Diakonoff. Many, including Klejn, pointed out that Ivanov and Toporov often...
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  • Eisenbrauns. pp. 223–254. ISBN 9781646022120. Diakonoff, Igor M. (1988). Afrasian Languages. Nauka. Diakonoff, Igor M. (1992). "Proto-Afrasian and Old Akkadian:...
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  • Bible: le cas d'Arriyuk". In Kogan, Leonid Efimovich (ed.). Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff. Babel und Bibel (in French). Vol. 2. Eisenbrauns. pp. 59–69. ISBN 978-1-57506-123-8...
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    spoken vary widely, ranging from 18,000 BC to 8,000 BC. According to Igor M. Diakonoff (1988: 33n), proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 10,000 BC. According...
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  • historiography of Armenia and experts in Assyrian and Urartian studies such as Igor M. Diakonoff, Giorgi Melikishvili, Mikhail Nikolsky, and Ivan Mestchaninov, suggests...
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    Elamite language. Supporters of the Elamo-Dravidian hypothesis include Igor M. Diakonoff and Franklin Southworth. Bhadriraju Krishnamurti regarded McAlpin's...
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    reconstruction of Old Chinese.[citation needed] In 1986, Starostin and Igor M. Diakonoff suggested that the Hurro-Urartian languages belong to the Northeast...
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  • of Ongota, a nearly-‐extinct language of Ethiopia.” In ""Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff"", by Leonin E. Kogan, (pp. 567-‐607). Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns. Sands...
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    rejected by modern scholars. Shurili: Linguists John Greppin and Igor M. Diakonoff argued that the Urartians referred to themselves as Shurele (sometimes...
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  • L. Kogan, N. Kosolova et.al. (eds.), Babel and Bibel 2. Memoriae Igor M. Diakonoff Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, pp.71–88, 2005 [2]Gori, Fiammetta, "Numeracy...
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    Origin of the Indo-Iranians, page 364. Brill. ISBN 978-9004160-54-5 Igor M. Diakonoff (1988): Afrasian Languages. Nauka, Moscow. Ehret (2002) Aalto, Pentti...
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    records from Sumer pertaining to Elam are scarce. Russian historian Igor M. Diakonoff stated that the modern inhabitants of Iran are descendants of mainly...
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    cognate to Hittite ḫalanta, "head". In 1985, the Soviet linguist Igor M. Diakonoff noted the presence in Classical Armenian of what he calls a "Caucasian...
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  • early example of reform. Professor Norman Yoffee wrote that after Igor M. Diakonoff "most interpreters consider that Urukagina, himself not of the ruling...
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    Elsewhere he says, one of the peoples who have trusted Darius I Igor M. Diakonoff says that Amardians lived on the coasts of the Caspian Sea, in the...
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  • Bender, M. Lionel and Takács, Gábor and Appleyard, David L. (eds.), Selected Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in Memory of Igor M. Diakonoff...
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    Pakistan and Dravidian languages of India was suggested in 1967 by Igor M. Diakonoff and later, in 1974, defended by David McAlpin and others. In 2012...
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    Comparative-Historical Afrasian Linguistic Studies in memory of Igor M. Diakonoff, edited by M. Lionel Bender, Gabor Takacs, and David L. Appleyard (Muenchen:...
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    Goetze (Diakonoff 1984:116) Toumanoff, Cyril (1963). Studies in Christian Caucasian History. Georgetown University Press. pp. 56–57. Diakonoff, Igor M. The...
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  • Sakasene, which was located in the area of present-day Nagorno-Karabakh. Igor M. Diakonoff claims that some of the Uti were part of the Scythian kingdom in the...
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    hypothesis is questioned by some linguists. Some linguists—notably Igor M. Diakonoff and Starostin—see evidence of a genealogical connection between the...
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    Diakonoff, I.M. (1984). The Pre-History of the Armenian People. Translated by Lori Jennings. New York: Delmar. Starostin, Sergei A.; Diakonoff, Igor M...
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    medieval writings. According to the Russian historian and linguist Igor M. Diakonoff, the Pelasgians may have been related to the Minoans. A number of...
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    are several possible interpretations of Erimena's rise to power. Igor M. Diakonoff believed that Erimena was the brother of Sarduri III and ruled the...
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