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  1. Greuthungi-Gothic tribes

    Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea. They were the least-known and the longest-lasting of the Gothic communities.
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    Were the Crimean Goths of Gothic origin?
    Though most scholars agree the peoples must have been of Gothic origin, some others have maintained that the so-called "Crimean Goths" were in fact West or even North Germanic tribes who settled in Crimea, culturally and linguistically influenced by the Ostrogoths.
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    What language did they speak in Crimea?
    Authors The Crimean Gothic Crimean Gothic was a Gothic dialect spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea until the late 18th century.[2] The existence of a Germanic dialect in the Crimea is attested in a number of sources from the 9th century to the 18th century.
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    What are some examples of Gothic features preserved in Germanic languages?
    There are also examples of features preserved in Crimean Gothic and Biblical Gothic but which have undergone changes in West and North Germanic. For example, both Crimean Gothic and Biblical Gothic preserve Germanic /z/ as a sibilant, while it became /r/ in all other Germanic dialects.
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    Who were the Gothic tribes?
    Goths is refering to the Germanic tribes that in year 291 lived i what today is Ukraine. They were divided in different tribes but did later on united as two nations: Visigoths and Ostrogoths. Where did they come from?
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimean_Goths

    Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea. They were the longest-lasting of the Gothic communities. Their existence is well attested through the ages though the exact period when they ceased to exist as a distinct culture is … See more

    In the report made by Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq in 1595 of the Crimean Goths, he claims to not be able to determine whether the Germanic peoples of Crimea were Goths or Saxons, certainly the language cannot be directly … See more

    The first report of the Crimean Goths appears in the Vita of Saint Cyril, Apostle to the Slavs (Constantine the Philosopher) who went to Crimea to preach the gospel to the Khazars (c. 850). He lists "Goths" as people who read and praised the Christian God "in their own … See more

    There are numerous other sources referring to the existence of Goths in Crimea following Busbecq's report, though none providing details of their language or customs. The last … See more

    • Bellamy, Chris (2008). Absolute War: Soviet Russia in the Second World War. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group.
    Heather, Peter (1998). … See more

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    According to Herwig Wolfram, following Jordanes, the Ostrogoths had a huge kingdom north of the Black Sea in the 4th century, which the Huns overwhelmed in the time of the Gothic king Ermanaric (or Hermanric; … See more

    The language of the Crimean Goths is poorly attested with only 101 certain independent forms surviving, few of which are phrases, and a three line song, which has never been … See more

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    While the initial identification of this language as "Gothic" probably rests on ethnological rather than linguistic grounds — that is, the speakers were identified as Goths, and therefore the language must be Gothic — it appears to share a number of distinctive phonological developments with the Gothic of Ulfilas' Bible. For example, the word ada ("egg") shows the typical Gothic "sharpening" of Proto-Germanic *-jj- to -ddj- (as in Ulfilian Gothic iddja ("went") from PGmc. *…

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    Today the object named “Cultural Landscape of 'Cave Towns' of the Crimean Gothia” is …

  6. https://everipedia.org/Crimean_Goths

    Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black …

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