Kakhetians
Kakhetians (Georgian: კახელები, [kʼɑχɛlɛbi]; sg. კახელი, [kʼɑχɛli]) are an ethnographic group of Georgians who speak the Kakhetian dialect of the Georgian language. Kakhetians are the indigenous population of Kakheti, a historical region and fertile valley in eastern Georgia that produces much of the country's wine. Like the general population of Georgia, most Kakhetians are adherents of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Total population | |
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c. 500,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Georgia Kakheti: 271 298 (82,9%) (2014) | |
Languages | |
Kakhetian dialect of Georgian language | |
Religion | |
† Georgian Orthodox Church | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Ingiloy people and Iranian Georgians |
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