- been ****imilated; only the
Ossetians have
preserved a form of the
Alanic language and
Alanian identity. The
majority of
Ossetians are
Eastern Orthodox Christians...
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already a
small group of
Ossetians living near the
headwaters of the
Greater Liakhvi River. In the 1770s
there were more
Ossetians living in
Kartli than...
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Ossetic language along with
Digor spoken in the Caucasus. The
majority of
Ossetians speak Iron,
notably in the East,
South and
Central parts of
North Ossetia–Alania...
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North Ossetians claimed to be
fluent in
Ossetian, with the
number decreasing year by year.
Ossetian is the
spoken and
literary language of the
Ossetians, an...
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Ossetian cuisine (
Ossetian: Ирон хæринæгтæ, romanized: iron xærinægtæ)
refers to the
cooking styles and
dishes of the
Ossetians of the
North Caucasus...
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Ossetian or
Ossetia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ossetian may
refer to: A
person or
thing from the
region of
Ossetia in the
Caucasus Ossetian language...
- The
Ossetian Muslim community is made up of
people from both the Digor, and Iron
subgroups of
Ossetians.
Islam was
first introduced amongst Ossetians in...
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Kabardian princes,
Ossetians started a
second wave of
migration from the
North Caucasus to the
Kingdom of Kartli.
During this time, the
Ossetians began to form...
- the
government of
North Ossetia started offering textbooks in Digor.
Ossetians North Ossetia–Alania
Digor people Bernard Comrie, 1981. The Languages...
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century or in
earlier times; the role of
traditional right in the life of
Ossetians (including
criticism of vendetta-like
revenge tradition of "taking blood...