Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Αλβανία του Καυκάσου" in Greek language version.
The Caucasian Albanians are an ancient people who resided in the territory of present-day Azerbaijan and Russian Dagestan. They are not related to nor should they be confused with contemporary Albanians who live in Eastern Europe. Their descendants are probably the Udi or Udin, one of the few Christian communities in present-day Azerbaijan and eastern Georgia. Caucasian Albanians also contributed to the makeup of contemporary Armenians, Azeris, and Georgians.
The high priest Kirder, thirty years later, gave in his inscriptions a more explicit list of the provinces of Aneran, including Armenia, Georgia, Albania, and Balasagan, together with Syria and Asia Minor.
The high priest Kirder, thirty years later, gave in his inscriptions a more explicit list of the provinces of Aneran, including Armenia, Georgia, Albania, and Balasagan, together with Syria and Asia Minor.