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Caucasian and historian
The name Hetto-Iberian ( or Proto-Iberian ) was proposed by Georgian historian Simon Janashia for a superfamily comprising the South Caucasian languages, other Caucasian language groups, Hattic and other languages of ancient Anatolia.
The Armenian historian of the region, Movses Kaghankatvatsi, who left the only more or less complete historical account, also explains the name Aghvank as a derivation from the word ału ( Armenian for sweet, soft, tender ), which, he said, was the nickname of Caucasian Albania's first governor Arran and referred to his lenient personality.
The Greek historian Arrian mentions ( perhaps anachronistically ) the Caucasian Albanians for the first time in the battle of Gaugamela, where the Albanians, Medes, Cadussi and Sacae were under the command of Atropates.
In his article “ The Albanian Myth ” Russian historian and anthropologist Victor Schnirelmann demonstrated that Azerbaijani academics have been “ renaming prominent medieval Armenian political leaders, historians and writers, who lived in Karabakh and Armenia into “ Albanians .” Victor Schnirelmann argues that these efforts were first launched in the 1950s and were directed towards “ ripping the population of early medieval Karabakh off from their Armenian heritage ” and “ cleansing Azerbaijan of Armenian history .” In the 1970s, Azerbaijan made a transition from ignoring, discounting or concealing Armenian historical heritage in Soviet Azerbaijan to misattributing and mischaracterizing it as examples of Azerbaijani culture by arbitrarily declaring “ Caucasian Albanians ” as ancestors of modern Azerbaijanis.
Georges Charachidzé, a historian and linguist of Georgian origin under Dumézil's tutelage, became a noted specialist of the Caucasian cultures and aided Dumézil in the reconstruction of the Ubykh language.
Greek historian Herodotus ( – BC ) notes that the Caucasian highlanders of that time, were brilliant knitters and embroiders of their dress or Chokha, which wore out but never faded from frequent usage.

Caucasian and Charles
Everybody else sees him as the middle-aged, rich, Caucasian Charles.

Caucasian and King
* 314-Tiridates III of Armenia and King Urnayr of Caucasian Albania converted by Gregory the Illuminator
King Vachagan III helped to implant Christianity in Caucasian Albania, through a synod allowing the church legal rights in some domestic issues.
However, in the Peace of Nisibis ( 298 ) while the Roman empire obtained control of Caucasian Iberia again as a vassal state and acknowledged the reign over all the Caucasian area, it recognized Mirian III, the first of the Chosroid dynasty, as King of Iberia.
Later, in the Caucasian Albanian period, the village of Gyutakan ( Armenian: Գյուտական, known as the " Royal Village ") became of great importance as the residence of Vachagan III the Pious ( 467-510 AD ), the last King of Caucasian Albania.
Following the defeat of the Sassanid and Caucasian Albanian armies, the Armenian strategist ( sparapet ) Mushegh Mamikonian severely punished the rebelling Armenian provinces, Artsakh included, and subjected them back under the rule of King Arsaces II.
Racha had been part of Colchis and Caucasian Iberia since ancient times and its main town Oni was said to have been founded by King Parnajom of Iberia in the 2nd century BC.
King performed alongside the big rock acts of the day, such as Eric Clapton and for a young, mainly white audience, along with Caucasian tour drummer Gary Carnes for three years, before signing to RSO.
The 2000 Census notes that, of the 5, 097 residents in King County Census Tract 78 ( covering Madrona east of 31st Avenue ), 72 % are Caucasian ( up from 65 % in 1990 ), 20 % are African American ( down from 29 % in 1990 ), and 4 % are Asian ( roughly unchanged from 1990 ).
In 1064, he participated in the unsuccessful defense of Ani against the Seljuk leader Alp Arslanand his allies: the Caucasian Georgians headed by King Bagrat IV of Georgia and Albanians headed by King Goridzhan. He served afterwards under Michael VII Doukas ( 1071 – 78 ) and Nikephoros III Botaneiates ( 1078 – 81 ) in various responsible positions on both the eastern and the western frontiers of the empire.
Caucasian Albania's ruler, King Urnayr, officially adopted Christianity as the state religion in the 4th century CE, and Albania would remain a Christian state until the 8th century.

Caucasian and points
Heyerdahl also points to the similarities between the word Æsir and the Azeri and Ossetian peoples of the Caucasus, between the god Odin and the Caucasian language group Udi and between the god Tyr and Turkey, and between the Vanir ( a group of Norse gods ) and the word Vannic, which was for a time in the 19th and 20th centuries the name used for the Urartian language, spoken in ancient times in the area around Lake Van.

Caucasian and methods
Among the changes in the film version are the focus of the secret organization ( only policing and monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth, omitting the other paranormal elements ), Agent J's race changed to African-American ( he was Caucasian in the comics ), its methods ( using memory erasure rather than killing witnesses ), and its goals ( apparently just merely maintaining order on Earth, rather than directing it ).

Caucasian and used
The derogatory term rabiblanco (" white tail "), of uncertain origin, has been used for generations to refer to the usually Caucasian members of the elite families.
In Korea, the word " Yankee " is often used to denote anyone who is white Caucasian, and also some non-white Caucasian from countries which are perceived to be predominantly ' white ', including, but not limited to, Britain, Australia, Canada, and most of Europe.
The name caritive is derived from Latin carere " to lack ", and is especially used in reference to Caucasian languages.
Haole (; Hawaiian ), in the Hawaiian language, is generally used to refer to an individual that fits one ( or more ) of the following: " White person, American, Englishman, Caucasian ; American, English ; formerly, any foreigner ; foreign, introduced, of foreign origin, as plants, pigs, chickens ".
* Caucasian race ( also, " Caucasoid "), a racial classification of human beings used in racial typology
Also, some Latin alphabets devised in the 1920s for some Caucasian languages used the ſ for some specific sounds.
This alphabet was used to write down the Udi language, which was probably the main language of the Caucasian Albanians.
Revisionist theories about Caucasian Albania have been used by Azerbaijani statesmen in the ongoing Azerbaijani-Georgian dispute over the territorial status of David Gareja monastery complex, a Georgian spiritual and historical monument partially located on the territory of Azerbaijani Republic.
Four main types of hair are used in manufacturing human hair wigs: Chinese or " Malaysian ", Indian, Indonesian or " Brazilian ", and Caucasian or " European ".
Another commonly encountered alphabetic tradition was originally created for the transcription of Native American and European languages, and is still commonly used by linguists of Slavic, Indic, Uralic, Semitic, and Caucasian languages.
It is also used in the Cyrillic alphabets used by Mongolian and many Uralic, Caucasian and Turkic languages of the former Soviet Union.
In other Latin American countries, it is used for those of various proportions of Caucasian European to Amerindian ancestry.
However, the term oblique is also used for languages without a nominative case, such as ergative – absolutive languages ; in the Northwest Caucasian languages, for example, the oblique-case marker serves to mark the ergative, dative, and applicative case roles, contrasting with the absolutive case, which is unmarked.
The term Caucasian Iberia ( or Eastern Iberia ) is used to distinguish it from the Iberian Peninsula, where the present day countries of Spain, Portugal and Andorra are located.
It is also used in general for any Caucasian person with white skin.
Quadroon was used to designate a person of one-quarter African / Aboriginal ancestry, that is one biracial parent ( African / Aboriginal and Caucasian ) and one Caucasian parent ; in other words, one African / Aboriginal grandparent and three Caucasian grandparents.
The masculine version is used to describe a plural, in " blonds of the European race ", in a citation from 1833 Penny cyclopedia, which distinguishes genuine blondness as a Caucasian feature distinct from albinism.
Blond hair is most common in Caucasian infants and children, so much so that the term " baby blond " is often used for very light colored hair.
The term Caucasian race ( also Caucasoid, Europid, or Europoid ) has been used to denote the general physical type of some or all of the populations of Europe, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, Western Asia ( the Middle East ), parts of Central Asia and South Asia.

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* Northeast Caucasian languages, such as Chechen, are seen by the French linguist Michel Morvan as more likely candidates for a very distant connection.
Map of the Caucasian Isthmus by J. Grassl, 1856.
Another proposal, currently pursued mainly by a few linguists from the former Soviet Union, suggests a relationship with Northeast Caucasian ( or Daghestanian ) languages.
* A scene of the bearded Caucasian Seatopian agent being thrown down a cliff by the truck drivers.
It has been hailed as one of the few films made by a Caucasian that presents an authentic Native American culture and character, and Jarmusch stands by it as such, though it has attracted both praise and castigation for its portrayal of the American West, violence, and especially Native Americans.
A central publication on this topic is the recent volume edited by Dixon and Aikhenvald ( 2007 ), examining the mismatch between prosodic-phonological and grammatical definitions of " word " in various Amazonian, Australian Aboriginal, Caucasian, Eskimo, Indo-European, Native North American, West African, and sign languages.
The Sino-Caucasian hypothesis has been expanded by others to " Dené – Caucasian " to include the Na-Dené languages of North America, Burushaski, Basque and, occasionally, Etruscan.
Philip Johan von Strahlenberg, Swedish explorer and war prisoner in Siberia, described Finno-Ugric, Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, Caucasian languages as sharing common features by 1730.
The territory of North Ossetia was first inhabited by Caucasian tribes.
* Vyacheslav V. Ivanov, " Comparative Notes on Hurro-Urartian, Indo-European, and Northern Caucasian " discusses the difficulties and disagreements faced by linguists working in this area, the term Alarodian being created especially for the Hurro-Urartian-Nakh-Avar languages as a family.
The final development of Scythian culture was intimately linked to a variety of elements, including a Scytho-Siberian platform modified by Caucasian, Greek and Assyrian-Urartian influences.
Significant numbers of British Churchill and Matilda tanks along with US M3 Lee were shipped to the USSR after becoming obsolete on the African Front with the Churchills supplied by the arctic convoys seeing action around Leningrad while tanks shipped by the Persian route supplied the Caucasian Front.
For example, in Lezgian kefer can mean both ' disbelief ' and ' north ', since north of Muslim Lezgians there are areas inhabited by non-Muslim ( until recently ) Caucasian peoples, such as Avars and Chechens ; as well as pagan Turkic peoples.
According to The Descendants of William Sabin, compiled by Gordon Alan Morris, Thomas J. Prittie, and Dixie Prittie, the first Caucasian child born in the county was Mary Stuart Sabin, daughter of Dr. Warren Sabin, c. 1812.
A connection between the Northeast and Northwest phyla is seen as likely by many linguists ; see the article on the North Caucasian languages for details.
Many linguists join the Northwest and Northeast Caucasian languages into a North Caucasian family, sometimes simply called Kavkazian ( in opposition to Kartvelian ( South Caucasian ), which is thought to be unrelated, albeit heavily influenced by their northern neighbours ).
* Atlas of the Caucasian Languages with detailed Language Guide ( by Yuri B. Koryakov )
* A Comparative Dictionary of North Caucasian Languages: Preface by Sergei Starostin & Sergein Nikolayev
Unlike the situation on The Jack Benny Program, where black actor Eddie Anderson played " Rochester ", Beulah was voiced by a Caucasian male, Marlin Hurt.

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