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  • curprev 02:4902:49, 24 November 2019 70.49.71.236 talk 10,874 bytes −1 The fact that "Zakarid Armenia" was part of Georgia is made evident by the its indented position under "Kingdom of Georgia." The article it links to is "Zakarid Armenia." undo

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  • curprev 06:1506:15, 19 May 2018 107.77.228.153 talk 10,703 bytes −18 Undid revision 841931841 by Kentronhayastan Luvians or Hurrians is not in the template either, the names you mentioned in the source, Mush is not more special case then the other names undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 01:3901:39, 19 May 2018 Kentronhayastan talk contribs 10,721 bytes +18 Undid revision 841875779 by 107.77.230.21 (talk) From the article itself: The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture notes that "the Armenians according to Diakonoff, are then an amalgam of the Hurrian (and Urartians), Luvians and the Proto-Armenian Mushki (or Armeno-Phrygians) who carried their IE language eastwards across Anatolia." DO NOT REVERT before discussing it on the talk page. undo Tag: Undo

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