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- The Alarodian languages are a proposed language family that encomp****es the Northeast Caucasian (Nakh–Dagestanian) languages and the extinct Hurro-Urartian...
- Alarodians (Ancient Gr****: Ἀλαρόδιοι (Alarodioi)) were tribe living in Northern Persia or Armenia during classical antiquity. According to Herodotus, the...
- consensus about how to reconstruct Proto-Northeast-Caucasian, but that Alarodian is the most promising proposal for relations with Northeast Caucasian...
- Anatolia. See the article on Northwest Caucasian languages for details. Alarodian is a proposed connection between Northeast Caucasian and the extinct Hurro-Urartian...
- included in a macro-family; this grouping was provisionally dubbed the Alarodian languages, by Diakonoff. Several studies argue that the connection is...
- Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians, Alarodians, Saspirians, Red Sea islanders, Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei,...
- proto-language that is thought to be the ancestor of all Eastern Caucasian ("Alarodian") languages, in fact, has words for concepts such as the wheel, so it...
- his scholarship; he founded the Journal of Ancient History, studied the Alarodian languages, and translated into Russian the medieval Georgian poet Shota...
- classified together as the Hurro-Urartian family. Diakonoff proposed the name Alarodian for the union of Hurro-Urartian and Northeast Caucasian. Some scholars...
- (disputed) Nakh-Daghestanian languages 29 4,155,258 Eurasia Caucasian, Alarodian (disputed) Kartvelian languages 5 4,850,000 Eurasia Dravidian languages...