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(3)
EAT
YASY
(4)
ARIA
ALL
WATER
GETS
GOTH
DAKI
ZIKHI
INCA (Inca)
DO YOU
MAYAN
MERIA
OSKI
SAKI
TOBA
UGR
CHUD
EST
YUGRA
(5)
AVARS
ALANS
ENGLISH
AORS
GALLS
HUNS
DOSKHI
ZHMUD
ZENDA
IBERS
Judea
KOLKHI
CURIA
MAVRA
MEOTES
MOSKHI
NAIRI
NEVRA
OGUZ
PERSIANS
Saxons
CINDY
Scythians
XUNNU (Xiongnu)
TAVRA
TURKISH
USUNI
FATEI
FRIESES
Hittites
Xiongnu (Xiongnu)
SHVABI
YAZYGI
(6)
ALBANS
ARAMEI
Achaeans (Greeks)
BAVARI
BATAV
Britons
BUDINS
Varangians (Normans)
VENETA
VOGULS (Mansi)
GALATIANS
GELONS
GOLYAD
KASOGI (Circassians)
CASPIAN
celts
KIDANI
KIMAKI
KIMVRS
Kushans
LATINS
LIGUR
MEDS
MUROMA
ottomans
PECHERA
PRUSSIANS
SAVIRS
SEMITES
SCOTT
TORES
TOKHARS
URARTA
FRANK
KhAZARS
CHALDEANS
SUMERIANS
Hellenes (Greeks)
YATVYAGI
(7)
ALAZONES
AMORITES
Berbers
BURTASY
VANDALS
HYKSOS
Danish (Greeks)
Dorians (Greeks)
DRAVIDIANS
ZEMGALS
IONIANS (Greeks)
ITALIC
CARIAN
CASSITES
KERKETS
CORAKS
KUREISHI
KIPCHAK (Polovtsy)
LATGAL
LYDIANS
LYKYANS
MARI (Cheremis)
NUBIANS
Ostrogoths (Ostrogoths)
PARISIANS
PARTHIANS
POLOVETS (Kipchaks)
PUNIANS (Carthaginians, Phoenicians)
ROMANS
Sarmatians
CHIPS
SLAVS
TEUTON
THURINGI
HERUSKI
CHIONITES
HURRITS
ETRUSIAN
(8)
ARAMEANS
BERENDEI
BURGUNDS
Visigoths (Visigoths)
HELVETES
GERMANS
DANDARIA
CARTVELS
NORMANS (Varangians)
PECHENEGI
SABINES
Saracens (Arabs)
SASPAIRS
SOGHD
TIBARES
THRAKIANS
Phrygians
CHEREMIS (Mari)
EPTHALITES
(9)
ASSYRIANS
ILLYRIANS
CILICIANS
Ostrogoths (Ostrogoths)
ROKSOLANS
SAUROMATES
Seljuks
TISSAGETS
PHOENICIANS
(10)
ANGLO-SAXONS
BABYLONS
BYZANTINES
Cimmerians
LANGOBARDS
MACEDONIANS
KHORESMIANS
(11)
Carthaginians (Phoenicians)
(12)
PHILISTIMES
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