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17: 151:, occupied in the 5th - 1st cc. B.C, the Black Sea littoral that is part of present-day Abkhazia: - from the environs of Pitiunt or Pityus to the river Achaeuntus (the Shakhe river near present-day Tuapse). Aristotle describes the Heniochi (along with the 128:. It is difficult to identify with certainty the relationship between the tribes mentioned by classical authors and the contemporary ethnic groups. Various scholars relate the tribe to modern day 176: 179:
by 5 UN member states (two other states previously recognised it but then withdrew their recognition), while the remainder of the international community recognizes it as
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D. Asheri, "The Achaeans and the Heniochi. Reflections on the Origins and History of a Greek Rhetorical Topos", quoted from
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M. Inadze, Institute of History, Georgian Academy of Sciences, PROBLEMS OF ETHNOPOLITICAL HISTORY OF ANCIENT ABKHAZIA
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Sources from the 5th to 4th century BC till the 1st century AD note the Heniokhs lived from modern
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Georgian territory. Georgia continues to claim the area as its own territory, designating it as
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The political status of Abkhazia is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from
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The Greek colonisation of the Black Sea area: historical interpretation of archaeology
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They are attested by a number of ancient historians and others alike, namely:
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and others. It is pointed out that they lived in a quite wide area from
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Index


Argonauts
Abraham Ortelius
Greek
Colchis
Abkhazia
Georgia
Phasis
Ancient Greek
Aristotle
Artemidorus Ephesius
Ovid
Pliny the Elder
Arrian
Strabo
Dioscurias
Trabzon
Sochi
Pitiunt
Dioskourias
Georgians
Zans
Svans
Abkhaz
Artemidorus of Ephesus
Acaei
Georgia
is formally recognised as an independent state
de jure
Russian-occupied territory

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