Ossetians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ossetians (Ossetic: ирæттæ, irættæ) are an Iranic [8] [9] [10] ethnic group indigenous to Ossetia, a region that spans the Caucasus Mountains.
Ossetians in Turkey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ossetians in Turkey are a national minority. They emigrated from North Ossetia since the end of the 19th century. Today, the majority of them live in Ankara and Istanbul.
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Ossetians warm to Moscow's embrace - Europe, World - The ...
Ayear on from last August's war, the evidence on the ground shows that despite claims to the contrary, tiny South Ossetia has effectively been absorbed into Russia, adding fuel to ...
Georgia and South Ossetia
I. CASE BACKGROUND. 1. Abstract . The South Ossetians of Georgia have been in conflict with the Georgian government since just before the dissolution of the Soviet Union in the ...
OSSETIANS,
people descended from the ancient Alans, who speak Ossetic, a language of the Iranian branch of the subfamily of Indo-Iranian languages. Ossetic has two dialects, Iron and Digor ...
IRANIAN PEOPLES: THE OSSETS | CAIS
The Ossetians are an Iranian ethnic group from Ossetia, a region in the northern Caucasus Mountains in Europe. Ossetians populate North Ossetia-Alania in Russia, and the South ...
BBC NEWS | Europe | Country profiles | Regions and territories: South ...
The Ossetians are believed to be descended from tribes which migrated into the area from Asia many hundreds of years ago and settled in what is now North Ossetia.
South Ossetia: Russian, Georgian...independent? | openDemocracy
On Sunday 12 November 2006, South Ossetians went to the polls to vote in a referendum confirming the region's independence from Georgia. The result was an overwhelming "yes" to ...
The Ossetians
The Ossetians: The Ossetians live in North-Ossetia, the Republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, Stavropolsky Krai, the Republic of Karachaevo-Cherkessia, Moscow.