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Summary Of: Alania

Alania was an important buffer state during the... s mission to Alania in the early 700s... and several other strongholds in Alania at this period... visited Alania at some point between 903 and 913... Alania is not mentioned in East Slavic chronicles... pass through Alania to the Georgian soil... to Alania accompanied by the Arab historian... Bishop Theodore of Alania described the plight of his metropolis in a lengthy epistolary sermon written during the tenure... the 14th century inflicted the final blow on Alania and decimated its population... Alania is also a...

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