The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 3Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1874 Includes articles on issues of worldwide anthropological interest. |
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... ranians . The object of the following paper is to prove that the Alans are now represented by the Lesghian tribes of Daghestan , H. H. HOWORTH . - Westerly Drifting of Nomades . 145 The Director read the following paper for the author. ...
... ranians . The object of the following paper is to prove that the Alans are now represented by the Lesghian tribes of Daghestan , H. H. HOWORTH . - Westerly Drifting of Nomades . 145 The Director read the following paper for the author. ...
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... Lesghian tribe . Schafarik has added one more ; he tells us that the Georgian annals mention the Ossi as being allied with them in their campaign against Persia in A.D. 87 , and that the Armenian historian who placed this invasion in 90 ...
... Lesghian tribe . Schafarik has added one more ; he tells us that the Georgian annals mention the Ossi as being allied with them in their campaign against Persia in A.D. 87 , and that the Armenian historian who placed this invasion in 90 ...
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... Lesghian tribes one of the chief is that called Kazikumuk . Now , the prince of the Kumuks who caused them to embrace Islamism was called Alan Schah . ( Bastian , op . cit . 128 ) . One of the chief tribes of the Alani as told us by ...
... Lesghian tribes one of the chief is that called Kazikumuk . Now , the prince of the Kumuks who caused them to embrace Islamism was called Alan Schah . ( Bastian , op . cit . 128 ) . One of the chief tribes of the Alani as told us by ...
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... Lesghian tribes ; this also pro tanto proves our position . These various and diverse proofs accumulate the probability and sanction the conclusion that we must look to the Lesghs of the Eastern Caucasus if we are to find the ...
... Lesghian tribes ; this also pro tanto proves our position . These various and diverse proofs accumulate the probability and sanction the conclusion that we must look to the Lesghs of the Eastern Caucasus if we are to find the ...
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... Lesghian and the so - called Mitsjeghi tongues , and that they are not generically separated as Klaproth and others have separated them . Further the forms of the language , the antecedents and customs of the race , etc. , make 152 ...
... Lesghian and the so - called Mitsjeghi tongues , and that they are not generically separated as Klaproth and others have separated them . Further the forms of the language , the antecedents and customs of the race , etc. , make 152 ...
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