Ossetians
The Ossetians live in the region of Ossetia, a region in the northern Caucasus Mountains. Its territory currently straddles the political divide between North Ossetia-Alania in Russia, and South Ossetia in Georgia. They speak the Ossetic language.
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Ossetia - Caucasus - North Ossetia-Alania - Russia - South Ossetia - Georgia - Ossetic language
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The Ossetians descend from Iranian-speaking tribes from Central Asia, namely Alans. They became Christians during the early Middle Ages under Georgian influence. Forced out of their medieval homeland (south of the River Don in present-day Russia) during Mongol rule, they migrated towards and over the Caucasus mountains, where they formed three distinct territorial entities:
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Iranian - Central Asia - Alans - Christian - Middle Ages - River Don - Mongol - Caucasus
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- Digor in the west came under the influence of the neighboring Kabard people, who introduced Islam
- Tualläg in the south, in the Georgian central region of Shida Kartli. In 1924 part became known as South Ossetia
- Iron in the north became what is now North Ossetia/Alania, under Russian rule from 1767.
Today the majority of Ossetians, from both North and South Ossetia, follow Eastern Orthodoxy. A minority profess Islam.
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Eastern Orthodoxy - Islam
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Most Ossetians today live along the central part of the Greater Caucasus Range in the two Ossetias. A large Ossetian diaspora lives in Turkey, and Ossetians have also settled in Russia, France, Sweden, Syria, the USA, Canada and other countries all around the world.
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Turkey - Russia - France - Sweden - Syria - USA - Canada
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