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Dvaleti : ウィキペディア英語版
Dvals
The Dvals ((グルジア語:დვალები), ''Dvalebi''; (オセット語:Туалтæ), ''Twaltæ'') were an old people in the Caucasus, their lands lying on both sides of the central Greater Caucasus mountains, somewhere between the Darial and Mamison gorges. This historic territory mostly covers today’s South Ossetia, a breakaway region of Georgia and part of North Ossetia–Alania, Russian Federation, as well as some neighboring lands in Georgia’s historic regions of Racha and Khevi.
==Etymology==
The name of the ''Dvals'' ((グルジア語:დვალნი, ''Dvalni'')) comes from the old Georgian annals, their land called Dvaletia (დვალეთი. ''Dvalet`i'') after them.
The ethnonym survived to modern times as ''"Tual"'' and ''"Urs-Tual"'' ((オセット語:Урстуалтæ) meaning "white Tuals") which are historical regions of Ossetia.〔〔〔 Also Georgian surname ''Dvali'' and Ossetian ''Tuallagov/Twallægtæ'' come from the name of Dvals.〔〔
The Dvals are sometimes tentatively linked to the ''"Talae"'' of Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy who placed them in Sarmatia Asiatica.〔

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