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1Otkrytie i deshifrovka drevneĭsheĭ pisʹmennosti Kavkaza
By G. F. Turchaninov

“Otkrytie i deshifrovka drevneĭsheĭ pisʹmennosti Kavkaza” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Otkrytie i deshifrovka drevneĭsheĭ pisʹmennosti Kavkaza
- Author: G. F. Turchaninov
- Language: rus
- Number of Pages: Median: 263
- Publisher: ➤ In-t i͡a︡zykoznanii͡a︡ RAN - In-t i︠a︡zykoznanii︠a︡ RAN - Moskovskiĭ issledovatelʹskiĭ t︠s︡entr abkhazovedenii︠a︡
- Publish Date: 1999
- Publish Location: Moskva
“Otkrytie i deshifrovka drevneĭsheĭ pisʹmennosti Kavkaza” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Caucasian Inscriptions - Caucasian languages - History - Texts - Writing - Inscriptions - Antiquities
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL49844902M - OL6848515M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 45819392
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 00352128
- All ISBNs: 5060033367
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1999
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Caucasian Albania
southeast. In 252, Caucasian Albania acknowledged the suzerainty of the Sasanian Empire, appearing among its provinces in Shapur I's inscription at the Ka'ba-ye
Caucasian Albanian language
texts. Apart from the Caucasian Albanian palimpsests kept at Mt. Sinai, the most famous samples of Caucasian Albanian inscriptions were found in 1949 during
Kartvelian languages
Georgian: ქართველური ენები, romanized: kartveluri enebi), also known as South Caucasian or Kartvelic languages, are a language family indigenous to the South
Caucasian Albanian script
correctly. The Caucasian Albanian script was an alphabetic writing system used by the Caucasian Albanians, one of the ancient Northeast Caucasian peoples whose
Avars (Caucasus)
магӀарулал, romanized: maⱨarulal, lit. 'mountaineers'), are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group. The Avars are the largest of several ethnic groups living
Roman influence in Caucasian Albania
parts of Caucasian Albania (located largely in the North and Northwestern parts of the present day Azerbaijan). The Roman Empire controlled Caucasian Albania
Kingdom of Iberia
on present-day eastern Georgia, was bordered by Colchis in the west, Caucasian Albania in the east and Armenia in the south. Its population, the Iberians
Persians
attested on several inscriptions from between the 6th and the 4th centuries BC, and Middle Persian literature is attested on inscriptions from the Parthian
Proto-Sinaitic script
small corpus of about 30–40 inscriptions and fragments from Serabit el-Khadim in the Sinai Peninsula, as well as two inscriptions from Wadi el-Hol in Middle
Umm Leisun inscription
83: 145–180. Tchekhanovets, Y. (2014) Iohane, Bishop of Purtavi and Caucasian Albanians in the Holy Land Khurtsilava, B. (2014) A Georgian Monastery