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Ingiloys[A] (Georgian: ინგილოები; Azerbaijani: İngiloylar) are an ethnographic subgroup of Georgians who speak the Ingiloy dialect of Georgian.[3] Ingiloys are indigenous to Saingilo (formerly known as Hereti), a cultural and historical region located in the northwest of present-day Azerbaijan.
^"Ингилойцы". Брокгауз-Ефрон., alternatively known as Heretians or Hers (Georgian: ჰერები)
^Ingilos World Culture Encyclopedia.
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Ronald, Wixman (1984). The peoples of the USSR: an ethnographic handbook. M.E. Sharpe. p. 82. ISBN 978-0-87332-506-6. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
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Ingiloys (Georgian: ინგილოები; Azerbaijani: İngiloylar) are an ethnographic subgroup of Georgians who speak the Ingiloy dialect of Georgian. Ingiloys...
village of Zinobiani Caucasian Albania Romans in Caucasian Albania Ingiloypeople "Ethnic Groups in Georgia # 3 – Udis". The Georgian Times. 17 April...
Kakheti into his Kingdom successfully.[citation needed] Iranian Georgians Ingiloypeople CARLISLE, R. (1989). The Illustrated encyclopedia of mankind. New York...
ghulams. The Iranian Georgians are all reportedly Shia Muslims today, while Ingiloy (indigenous to Azerbaijan), Laz (indigenous to Turkey), Imerkhevians (indigenous...
Imerkhevians, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Artvin, Turkey Ingiloypeople, Muslim ethnic Georgians indigenous to Saingilo, Azerbaijan Iranian...
Chveneburi, ethnic Georgians in Turkey many of whom are of Adjarian heritage Laz people, Kartvelian-speaking ethnic subgroup of Georgians Also spelled Adjars, Adjarans...
Mose Janashvili (Georgian: მოსე ჯანაშვილი) (19 March 1855 – 19 April 1934) was a Georgian historian, ethnographer, and linguist. He was born into a Georgian...
altogether an area of 4,780 km2 — currently part of Azerbaijan, with an Ingiloy Georgian minority. Initially this territory was a province of Caucasian...
within the Georgian (Kartvelian) nation.» Britannica. Caucasian peoples: «The Caucasian peoples ... The southerners, comprising the Georgians, the closely...
subethnic group of the Kartvelian people, speaking the Zan languages. Kartvelian peoples Georgians Zans (Mingrelians and Laz people) Svans Kartvelian languages...
is presumably reflected in the Greek Manraloi (Μάνραλοι), recorded as a people of Colchis by Ptolemy in the 2nd century BC. By the mid-3rd century, the...
This is the list of surnames of Georgian people. Adamia (ადამია) Astanjelovi (ასტანჯელოვი) Abakelia (აბაკელია) Abashidze (აბაშიძე) Abazasdze (აბაზასძე)...
Mushki tribe or Moschoi (Μόσχοι) in Greek sources, who were an Iron Age people of Anatolia. Meskhian tribes came to the fore, gradually moving northeast...
transcription delimiters. Siberian Yupiks, or Yuits (Russian: Юиты), are a Yupik people who reside along the coast of the Chukchi Peninsula in the far northeast...
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similar policy was also pursued in relation to the Tats, Georgian-Ingiloy and other peoples of the Azerbaijan SSR (see Forced assimilation in Azerbaijan)...
Moscow: Academia. Lang, David Marshall (1966). The Georgians. Ancient people and places No. 51. New York: Praeger. ISBN 9780500020494. Ruhlen, M. (1987)...
Georgian Orthodox church was completely extinct with the exception of some Ingiloy. There were 17 Miaphysite villages of the Armenian Church left in Shaki...
supporting nationalist independence movements of the major non-Russian peoples that lived within the borders of Russia or the Soviet Union. The Georgian...
is Georgia's dominant religious institution, and a majority of Georgian people are members. The Orthodox Church of Georgia is one of the oldest churches...
of Gakh-Inguila in the Qakh district, where the Ingiloy Georgians live compactly (about 7,500 people). In 2013, November, President Ilham Aliyev participated...