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- Digor Ossetian (/ˈdɪɡər/; Ossetian: дигорон ӕвзаг, romanized: digoron ævzag pronounced [digɔːrɔːn ɐvzɑːg]) also known as Digor Ossetic or Digor-Ossetic...
- Hory-Uacilla (Ossetian: Уацилла, Wacilla; Digorian: Елиа, "Elijah") or Uacilla, Wacilla for short, is the name of Saint Elijah in Ossetian folklore. It...
- possibly the modern Ossetian Ir (adj. Iron), spelled Irä or Erä in the Digorian dialect. The Rabatak inscription, written in the Bactrian language in the...
- main dialect groups: Ironian (os. – Ирон) in North and South Ossetia and Digorian (os. – Дыгурон) in Western North Ossetia. In these two groups are some...
- (Turkic) north of Sea of Azov around Prymorsk 1/87 1.2% Ossetian Digors Digorian (Scythian) North Ossetia 1/127 0.8% Yemeni Arabs Sanaani Arabic (Semitic)...
- States. New-York: Routledge. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-57958-133-6. "Ossetian Digorians. The mystery of the origin of iriston, digoras and the great tamerlane"...
- from it. The next Salmon word to be discovered was Ossetian: læsæg in the Digorian dialect of Ossetian, which belongs to the Iranian branch of Indo-European...
- annexation of the Digoria region into Russia in 1771, the vast majority of Digorians professed Islam. Previously in 1750. representatives of the Digor families...
- Akhsartag Satanaya Iranian mythology Iron: Уырызмæг, romanized: Uyryzmæg; Digorian: Орæзмæг/Урузмæг, romanized: Oræzmæg/Uruzmaeg; Adyghe: Орзэмэд/Озырмэс...
- about the descendants of those Orstkhoy settlers. Tagaurians, Karabulaks, Digorians, Balkars, Uruspians, Chegils, Khulams, Bezengi, part of Chechens and Gumbets...