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- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus abstract "Greek communities had settled in parts of the north Caucasus, Transcaucasia, and the high plateau of north-eastern Anatolia, since well before the Christian and into the Byzantine era, especially as traders, Christian Orthodox scholars/clerics, refugees, or mercenaries who had backed the wrong side in the many civil wars and periods of political in-fighting in the Classical/Hellenistic and Late Roman/Byzantine periods. One notable example of such pre-modern Caucasus Greeks is the 7th century Greek Bishop Cyrus of Alexandria, originally from Phasis in present-day Georgia. However, these Greek settlers in the Caucasus generally became assimilated into the indigenous population, and in particular that of Georgia, with whom Byzantine Greeks shared a common Christian Orthodox faith and heritage.".
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus thumbnail Karobl.png?width=300.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink kafkasios-pontokomitis.blogspot.co.uk.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink kilkis-kars.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink pontos-patridamou.blogspot.co.uk.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink pontosworld.com.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink 2092.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink ANTON_POPOV_From_Pindos_to_Pontos_the_Ethnicity_and_Diversity_of_Greek_Communities_in_Southern_Russia.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageExternalLink xanthopoulou-kyriakouponticmigrationtomacedonia.pdf.
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- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageID "38657436".
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wikiPageRevisionID "606810104".
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus subject Category:Greek_minorities.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus comment "Greek communities had settled in parts of the north Caucasus, Transcaucasia, and the high plateau of north-eastern Anatolia, since well before the Christian and into the Byzantine era, especially as traders, Christian Orthodox scholars/clerics, refugees, or mercenaries who had backed the wrong side in the many civil wars and periods of political in-fighting in the Classical/Hellenistic and Late Roman/Byzantine periods.".
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus label "Greeks in the Caucasus".
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- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus wasDerivedFrom Greeks_in_the_Caucasus?oldid=606810104.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus depiction Karobl.png.
- Greeks_in_the_Caucasus isPrimaryTopicOf Greeks_in_the_Caucasus.