-
Xerxes I. Some
scholars have
tried to link the
Alarodians to the Urartians,
suggesting that
Alarodian was a
variation of the name Urartian/Araratian....
-
rejects a
connection between the
Urartians and the
Alarodians.
Nearly nothing is
known about the
Alarodians except that they "were
armed like the Colchians...
-
Northwest Caucasian or
other families. However,
nothing is
known about Alarodians except that they "were
armed like the
Colchians and Saspeires," according...
- Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians,
Alarodians, Saspirians, Red Sea islanders, Sagartians, Hindush, Eordi, Bottiaei,...
- the
Zagros and ****yria
proper (east of the Tigris) was
united with the
Alarodians and
Saspirians in
eastern Armenia, and
formed the
eighteenth satrapy....
- of
Xerxes I. Some
scholars have
tried to link the
Alarodians to Urartians,
suggesting that
Alarodian was a
variation of the name Urartian/Araratian. According...
- (disputed) Nakh-Daghestanian
languages 29 4,155,258
Eurasia Caucasian,
Alarodian (disputed)
Kartvelian languages 5 4,850,000
Eurasia Dravidian languages...
- Lasonii, Milyae, Moschi, Tibareni, Macrones, Mossynoeci, Mares, Colchians,
Alarodians,
Saspirians and Red Sea islanders. 1,700,000
Horse cavalry from the Persians...
- 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...