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- Èrs_people abstract "The Èr people, also known as Èrsh or (in Georgian works) the Hers, are a little-known ancient people inhabiting Northern modern Armenia, and to an extent, small areas of Northeast Turkey, Southern Georgia, and Northwest Azerbaijan. Most of their history is constructed based on archaeological and linguistic (primarily based on placenames, with some elements) data, compared to historical trends in the region and historical writings, such as the Georgian Chronicles or the Armenian Chronicles, as well as a couple notes made by Strabo. They were a constituent of the state of Urartu, which either incorporated or conquered them during the 8th century BCE. Their relation to the main Urartians (who were probably ethnically separate from them, judging from place names) is unknown. Linguistically, based on placenames, they are thought to have been a Nakh people.".
- Èrs_people thumbnail Urartu743.png?width=300.
- Èrs_people wikiPageID "27799462".
- Èrs_people wikiPageRevisionID "583344680".
- Èrs_people subject Category:Ancient_peoples.
- Èrs_people subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Georgia_(country).
- Èrs_people subject Category:Nakh_peoples.
- Èrs_people subject Category:Northeast_Caucasian_languages.
- Èrs_people subject Category:Peoples_of_the_Caucasus.
- Èrs_people subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Azerbaijan.
- Èrs_people comment "The Èr people, also known as Èrsh or (in Georgian works) the Hers, are a little-known ancient people inhabiting Northern modern Armenia, and to an extent, small areas of Northeast Turkey, Southern Georgia, and Northwest Azerbaijan.".
- Èrs_people label "Èrs people".
- Èrs_people sameAs %C3%88rs_people.
- Èrs_people sameAs Q8077861.
- Èrs_people sameAs Q8077861.
- Èrs_people wasDerivedFrom Èrs_people?oldid=583344680.
- Èrs_people depiction Urartu743.png.