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- Armeno-Phrygian abstract "The Armeno-Phrygians are a hypothetical people who, according to a some scholars, lived in the Armenian Highland as a group and then have separated to form the Phrygians and the Mushki of Cappadocia. It is also used for the language they are spoken. It can also be used for a language branch including these languages, a branch of the Indo-European family or a sub-branch of the proposed Graeco-Armeno-Aryan or Armeno-Aryan branch. Classification is difficult because little is known of Phrygian and virtually nothing of Mushki, while Proto-Armenian arguably forms a subgroup with Greek, and Indo-Iranian. Note that the name Mushki is applied to different peoples by different sources and at different times. It can mean the Phrygians (in Assyrian sources) or Proto-Armenians as well as the Mushki of Cappadocia, or all three, in which case it is synonymous with Armeno-Phrygian.".
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageID "31804694".
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageLength "1578".
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageRevisionID "668097406".
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_hypothesis.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Armeno-Aryan.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Cappadocia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Armenian_people.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Anatolia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Armenia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indo-European_peoples.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_ancient_Anatolia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Graeco-Armeno-Aryan.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Graeco-Aryan.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Mushki.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Phrygia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Proto-Armenian_language.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLink Urartu.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Armeno-Phrygian".
- Armeno-Phrygian hasPhotoCollection Armeno-Phrygian.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:History_of_Anatolia.
- Armeno-Phrygian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:Ancient_Armenian_people.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:Ancient_peoples_of_Anatolia.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:History_of_Armenia.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:Indo-European_languages.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:Indo-European_peoples.
- Armeno-Phrygian subject Category:Languages_of_ancient_Anatolia.
- Armeno-Phrygian hypernym People.
- Armeno-Phrygian type EthnicGroup.
- Armeno-Phrygian type Language.
- Armeno-Phrygian type Language.
- Armeno-Phrygian type People.
- Armeno-Phrygian comment "The Armeno-Phrygians are a hypothetical people who, according to a some scholars, lived in the Armenian Highland as a group and then have separated to form the Phrygians and the Mushki of Cappadocia. It is also used for the language they are spoken. It can also be used for a language branch including these languages, a branch of the Indo-European family or a sub-branch of the proposed Graeco-Armeno-Aryan or Armeno-Aryan branch.".
- Armeno-Phrygian label "Armeno-Phrygian".
- Armeno-Phrygian sameAs m.0gttzyl.
- Armeno-Phrygian sameAs Q4793376.
- Armeno-Phrygian sameAs Q4793376.
- Armeno-Phrygian wasDerivedFrom Armeno-Phrygian?oldid=668097406.
- Armeno-Phrygian isPrimaryTopicOf Armeno-Phrygian.