The Nakh languages are a group of languages within the Northeast Caucasian family, spoken chiefly by the Chechens and Ingush in the North Caucasus. Bats...
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Northeast Caucasian languages, also called East Caucasian, Nakh-Daghestani or Vainakh-Daghestani, or sometimes Caspian languages (from the Caspian Sea...
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Ksuvim/Ktuvim (the Prophets and (Holy) Writings of Tanach) Nakh languages, a group of languages within Northeast Caucasian, spoken chiefly by the Chechens...
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The Nakh peoples are a group of North Caucasian peoples identified by their use of the Nakh languages and other cultural similarities. These are chiefly...
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The bagh nakh, vagh nakh, or vagh nakhya (Marathi: वाघनख / वाघनख्या, Bengali: বাঘনখ, Hindi: बाघ नख, Urdu: باگھ نکھ, lit. tiger claw) is a fist-load, claw-like...
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taken place in non-initial position in the Nakh languages. Languages of the Caucasus Northeast Caucasian languages 7. НАСЕЛЕНИЕ НАИБОЛЕЕ МНОГОЧИСЛЕННЫХ НАЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЕЙ...
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The Alarodian languages are a proposed language family that encompasses the Northeast Caucasian (Nakh–Dagestanian) languages and the extinct Hurro-Urartian...
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the endangered language of the Bats people, a North Caucasian minority group living in the Republic of Georgia. Batsbi is part of the Nakh family of Northeast...
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Chechens (category Nakh peoples)
1994. The main language of the Chechen people is Chechen. Chechen belongs to the family of Nakh languages (Northeast Caucasian languages). Literary Chechen...
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The Caucasian languages comprise a large and extremely varied array of languages spoken by more than ten million people in and around the Caucasus Mountains...
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Northeast Caucasian, also called Nakh–Dagestanian. The Ibero-Caucasian phylum would also include three extinct languages: Hattic, connected by some linguists...
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Bats, they form the Nakh branch of the Northeast Caucasian languages family. Languages of the Caucasus Northeast Caucasian languages Zur Sprachgeschichte...
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Ghalghai (category Nakh peoples)
Desheriev considers it a transformed affix from the Nakh affix "kho". He also notes that in Nakh languages, the sounds "kh" and "gh" often alternate which...
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Nakh–Dagestanian, Caspian or East Caucasian). There are some 34 to 38 distinct North Caucasian languages.[citation needed] The Kartvelian languages,...
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Dvals (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
spoke a Nakh language. Gamrekeli (a Georgian historian) provides the typical version of the Nakh theory, stating that the Dvals had a language clearly...
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Bats people (category Nakh peoples)
unintelligible with the two other Nakh languages, Chechen and Ingush. As Professor Johanna Nichols put it, "[the Batsbur] language is related to Chechen and Ingush...
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non-Indo-European languages, most speak languages within either the Uralic or Turkic families. Still smaller groups — such as Basque (language isolate), Semitic...
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and Caucasian languages (such as Circassian, Abkhaz, Nakh-Dagestanian languages etc) now surrounded by Russian. Many creole languages have also arisen...
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Vainakh tower architecture (redirect from Nakh Architecture)
Ingush: Вайнахи Гlала архитектур/Вайнахи вовнийн архитектур), also called Nakh architecture, is a characteristic feature of ancient and medieval architecture...
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Deportation of the Chechens and Ingush (category CS1 Chechen-language sources (ce))
were destroyed, and a massive campaign of burning numerous historical Nakh languages books and manuscripts was near complete. Their villages were razed to...
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Vigesimal (category Articles with text in Mayan languages)
"three-twenty-and-seven". Twenty (tq’a, ткъа, ტყა) is used as a base number in the Nakh languages (Chechen, Ingush, and Batsbi). Twenty (vingt) is used as a base number...
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Dali (goddess) (category CS1 Georgian-language sources (ka))
to the various words for "god" in the Nakh languages, a group of languages in the Northeast Caucasian language family: "Chechen dēla, Ingush dǣlə, Bats...
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Tushetians (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
Tsova-Tush, also known as Bats or Batsbi, who speak the Bats language, a Nakh language. Most Bats also speak Georgian, to which there is a continuing...
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Ingush and Chechen, together with Bats, constitute the Nakh branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family. There is pervasive passive bilingualism between...
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Suffixaufnahme (section Living languages)
(one of the Cushitic languages, which are a primary branch of the Afro-Asiatic languages) Basque Bats (one of the Nakh languages, which are a primary...
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Tusheti (category Articles containing Georgian-language text)
Tusheti, one speaking the Nakh language, the other Old Georgian. The general name for them is tush, according to their language either Tsova- or Chagma-Tushian...
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Fappi (category Articles containing Ingush-language text)
развития горских кавказских народов [Comparative-Historical Grammar of the Nakh Languages and Problems of the Origin and Historical Development of the Mountain...
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Pkharmat (category Nakh peoples)
Turpal, which forced Sela to untie his skeins. Turpal means "hero" in Nakh languages and is used as a male name. Bashlam is known to most of the world as...
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variously grouped them with the Kartvelian languages, Elamite, and other non-Semitic and non-Indo-European languages of the region. Igor Diakonoff and Sergei...
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Dagestan (redirect from Languages of Dagestan)
1939 censuses. More than 30 local languages are commonly spoken, most belonging to the Nakh-Daghestanian language family. Russian became the principal...
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