Online encyclopedia article about this region, its people, and language and culture. ... Iron dialect is the literary and written language of the Ossetian language. ...
The Georgian–Ossetian conflict refers to the ethno-political conflict in ... Template:Georgia-Russia The South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast was created in 1922 ...
Information about Ossetian, an Indo-Iranian language spoken in Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Syria and a number of other countries ... Kurdish, Ossetian, Pashto, Persian, ...
The South Ossetian authorities rejected that decision and put up an armed ... The situation in the Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone took a turn for the worse ...
The America's Intelligence Wire Article: North Ossetian Government To Resign In Two Days, Xinhua. AccessMyLibrary Provides Free Access To Over 30 Million Articles...
Includes case background, environment aspect, conflict aspect and related information. ... The South Ossetian Supreme Council made these desires official after ...
The Mission's main priority has been to contribute to the peaceful resolution of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict. With the OSCE's comprehensive approach, the Mission ...
Russian Peacekeepers' checkpoint in Meghvrekisi, South Ossetian conflict zone. ... Russian Envoy: Peacekeepers' Pullout May Spark Tensions in South Ossetia ...
South Ossetia A region of northern Georgia in the central Caucasus bordering on Russia. ... A series of Ossetian rebellions took place between 1918 and 1920 ...
Secretary General Marc Perrin de Brichambaut made the comments following a visit to the breakaway republic in the wake of the five day conflict between Russia and ...