Abasgia

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Abasgia was an ancient region and polity on the eastern coast of the Black Sea in the northwest Caucasus, historically inhabited by Abasgian tribes and later absorbed into neighboring kingdoms such as Lazica.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient region
historical polity
absorbedInto Lazica NERFINISHED
borderedBy Black Sea NERFINISHED
culturallyAssociatedWith Northwest Caucasian peoples NERFINISHED
ethnicallyRelatedTo Abasgians NERFINISHED
geopoliticalContext borderland between steppe and Caucasus
hasEthnonym Abasgian NERFINISHED
historicallyAssociatedWith Kingdom of Lazica NERFINISHED
Lazica NERFINISHED
historicalRegionOf Caucasus NERFINISHED
inhabitedBy Abasgian tribes
knownFor Abasgian tribes
laterIntegratedInto neighboring kingdoms
locatedIn eastern coast of the Black Sea
northwest Caucasus
locatedOn eastern shore of the Black Sea
mentionedIn classical sources about the Black Sea region
partOf ancient Caucasus
eastern Black Sea littoral
politicalStatus tribal polity
predecessorOf later Abkhazian polities
regionType coastal region
successorPolity Lazica NERFINISHED
timePeriod Antiquity

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Lazica successor Abasgia