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'''Kolkida''', pe '''Kolc'his''' ([[Jorjieg]] ha [[lazeg]]: '''კოლხეთი''', ''ḳolc'hethi'' pe "ḳolc'ha"; [[henc'hresianeg]]: Κολχίς, ''Kolkhís'') a oa ur Stad<ref name="Cyril Toumanoff p 69">Cyril Toumanoff, Studies in Christian Caucasian History, p 69</ref><ref name="One Europe p. 282">One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups, James Minahan, p. 282</ref>, ur rouantelezh hag ur vro<ref>Marc Van de Mieroop, A History of the Ancient near East, C. [[30th century BC|3000]]–323 BC, p 265</ref>, war aod ar [[Mor Du]], e kornôg [[Jorjia]]<ref>Ronald Grigol Suny, The Making of the Georgian Nation, p 9</ref><ref name="Antiquity 1994. Pp. 359">Georgia in Antiquity: A History of Colchis and Transcaucasian Iberia, 550 BC-AD 562, David Braund Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1994. Pp. 359</ref><ref name="Georgian Nation p. 13">The Making of the Georgian Nation, Ronald Grigor Suny, p. 13</ref><ref name="Modern Hatreds p. 91">Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War, Stuart J. Kaufman, p. 91</ref>, he deus bet ur roll pouezus e savidigezh broad Jorjia<ref>Charles Burney and David Marshal Lang, The Peoples of the Hills: Ancient Ararat and Caucasus, p. 38</ref><ref>Oliver Wardrop, The Kingdom Of Georgia: Travel In A Land Of Women, Wine And Song (Kegan Paul Library of History and Archaeology)</ref><ref name="Modern Hatreds p. 91"/>.
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