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    language was replaced by Georgian or Azeri. The language of the Malkhs (whose name, malkh, refers to the sun) in the North Caucasus, who lived in modern...
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  • the ancient Chechen, which they knew as "Malkhi". As per the tradition, Malkh acted as one of the large state formations of Southeast Europe in the second...
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    millennium BC. The Vainakh in the east had an affinity with Georgia, while the Malkh Kingdom of the west looked to the new Greek kingdom of Bosporus on the Black...
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  • Greek Zeus, Roman Jupiter, Germanic Wodan and Circassian Theshxwe. Deela-Malkh – Sun-god and patron of cattle breeders. Worshipped on the Nakh New Year's...
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  • were Nakh are numerous sources. The people directly to their West (the Malkh; in the northern part of their territory in Southern North Ossetia-"Alania";...
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  • the kings of the Malkh. Gumba states that Adermakh's invasion of Scythia is supposed to portray the strength and influence of the Malkh kingdom in the North...
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    of the Jewish Babylonian Aramaic example מַלְכֵי (malkheji)/ מַלְכַיָּא (malkh-aya) are often used not only in the construct state but even in the absolute...
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    the Dvals the most recent Nakh people known to have disappeared. Malkhs The Malkhs were a Nakh people, who were deemed to be the westernmost Nakh people...
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  • Margarita Terekhova as Theodora Elena Kondulainen as Mlava Arnis Licitis as Malkh Igor Dmitriev as Tribonian Vladimir Talashko as Demetrius Vladimir Antonik...
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  • Indo-European 100s AD Lusitania Lusitanians Malkh Northeast Caucasian [data missing] North Caucasus Malkh Marsian Indo-European 150s BC Marsica Marsi...
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    large political union of tribes, known from ancient sources under the name Malkh (Makhli, Makhelonia), according to Georgian sources – Dzurdzuketi. The Dzurdzuks...
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  • CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) al-Suyūṭī (2005). Ḥasan al-Malkh and Suhā Naʿja (ed.). Tuḥfat al-adīb fī nuḥāt Mughnī l-labīb. Vol. 2. Irbid...
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  • Scythians. The Vainakh in the east had an affinity to Georgia, while the Malkh Kingdom of the west looked to the new Greek kingdom of Bosporus on the Black...
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