Ossetic or Ossetian (Ирон | Iron), also sometimes called
Ossete is an East Iranian language spoken in Ossetia , a region on the slopes of
Kaynak: Ossetic languagedate August 2010 Likewise, with East Prigorodny, it had simply had been transferred to
Ossete rule (during the Caucasian War as a reward
Kaynak: History of ChechnyaIn the
Ossete Latin alphabet, it was used for /tʃʼ/.⟨ ci⟩ is used in the Italian alphabet for /tʃ/ before the non-front vowel letters ⟨a
Kaynak: List of Latin-script digraphsthe Vainakh equivalent of similar figures in various other traditions (Greek, Armenian, Circassian, Abkhaz, Georgian,
Ossete, Roman and so on).
Kaynak: PkharmatA Russian-sponsored
Ossete force crossed the border from Vladikavkaz in June 1920 and attacked the Georgian Army and People's Guard.
Kaynak: Georgian–Ossetian conflictall except
Ossete Muslims and Kabardins; the modern Circassians and Abazins either managed to escape or, as is the case with most,
Kaynak: Circassian nationalism