Nakh Peoples
978-613-3-42581-1
6133425814
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2010-10-30
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Nakh peoples are a group of historical and modern ethnic groups speaking (or historically speaking) Nakh languages and sharing certain cultural traits. In modern days, they reside almost completely in the North Caucasus, but historically large areas of the South Caucasus may have also been Nakh. The only healthy, living branch of the Nakh languages are now the Vainakh languages (spoken by the Vainakh peoples, namely Chechens, Ingush and Georgian Kist), due to the extinction of other peoples. The only non-Vainakh modern Nakh people are the Bats in Northeast Georgia, but they are largely assimilated and their language is highly endangered.
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