Durdzuks

The Durdzuks (Georgian: დურძუკები) erroneously known as Dzurdzuks was a Georgian name from The Georgian Chronicles used to describe the people in the North Caucasus, possibly the Nakh peoples.

According to the Georgian royal annals:

Durdzuks allied themselves with Georgia, and helped the first Georgian king Pharnavaz I of Iberia consolidate his reign against his unruly vassals. The alliance with Georgia was cemented when King Pharnavaz married a Durdzuk girl.

See also

References

  1. Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 2-20
  2. Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 2-23
  3. Georgian royal annals, Life of Kartli, 3-47

Further reading

  • Гамрекели В. Н., Двалы и Двалетия в I-XV вв. н. э., Тб., 1961
  • Шавхелишвили А. И., Из истории взаимоотношений между грузинским и чечено-ингушским народами (С древнейших времён до XV века), Грозный, 1963
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