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'''Georgians''' are one of the most ancient peoples of the world. Georgians are one of the ]. | '''Georgians''' are one of the most ancient peoples of the world. Georgians are one of the ]. | ||
More than 4 million ] (''Kartveli eri'' or ''Kartvelebi'' in ]) live in ] (about 84% of the population), but there are also: about 1,5 million in ] (historical Georgian regions ], ] ( |
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Ethnographic groups of the Georgian people are: |
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== See also == | == See also == |
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Georgians are one of the most ancient peoples of the world. Georgians are one of the Ibero-Caucasian peoples.
More than 4 million Georgians (Kartveli eri or Kartvelebi in Georgian) live in Georgia (about 84% of the population), but there are also: about 1,5 million in Turkey (historical Georgian regions Tao-Klarjeti, Artaani (Ardahan)), about 1 million in Russia, more than 60,000 in Iran (Fereydoon Shahr, Najaf Abad, Rahmat Abad, Orji Mahalle), about 150,000 in Afghanistan, about 50,000 in Azerbaijan (Kakhi, Belokani and Zakatala districts, who are parts of the historical Georgian region Saingilo) and about 200,000 in other countries.
Ethnographic groups of the Georgian people are: Imeretians, Guruls, Ajarians, Meskhs, Lechkhums, Rachvels, Kartlis, Kakhetians, Khevsurs, Tushs, Pshavs, Mokhevians, Ingilos.
See also
- Georgia (country)
- History of Georgia
- Culture of Georgia
- Georgian language
- Bagrationi
- Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church
- List of Georgians