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    The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes or Western Germanic tribes that bore the name Gothi, a title applied to various Germanic tribes that remained...
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    communities in Crimea, known as the Crimean Goths, established a culture than survived for more than a thousand years, although Goths would eventually cease to...
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  • Crimean Gothic was a Germanic, probably East Germanic, language spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea until the late 18th century...
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    Visigoths (redirect from West Goths)
    "Visigoths were the Goths of the western country." According to Wolfram, Cassiodorus created this east–west understanding of the Goths, which was a simplification...
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    Kipchaks (Cumans), Crimean Greeks, Crimean Goths, Alans, and Armenians, who lived mainly in cities and mountain villages. The Crimean nobility was mostly...
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    specifically on the foothills of the Crimean Mountains. It represented the last territorial vestige of the Crimean Goths until its conquest by the Ottoman...
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    including Ukrainian Greeks, Italians, Ottoman Turks, Goths, Sarmatians, Anglo-Saxons and many others. Crimean Tatars constituted the majority of Crimea's population...
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    champion of the rights of Crimean Tatars. Basing their interests in Crimea off of the historical existence of the Crimean Goths (the last surviving Gothic...
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    century, presumably also absorbing remnants of the Crimean Goths and the Genoese. Linguistically, the Crimean Tatars are related to the Khazars, who invaded...
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    Ostrogoths (redirect from Gleaming Goths)
    541–552 Theia (also Teia(s), Teja) r. 552–553 List of Germanic tribes Crimean Goths Oium Wielbark culture A language related to Gothic was still spoken...
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