The following pages link to Karto-Zan languages
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- Persian language (links | edit)
- Turkish language (links | edit)
- Kurdish language (links | edit)
- Northwest Caucasian languages (links | edit)
- Northeast Caucasian languages (links | edit)
- Colchis (links | edit)
- Nakh languages (links | edit)
- Georgian language (links | edit)
- Chechen language (links | edit)
- Azerbaijani language (links | edit)
- Abkhaz language (links | edit)
- Abaza language (links | edit)
- Avar language (links | edit)
- Georgian scripts (links | edit)
- Kalmyk Oirat (links | edit)
- Kabardian language (links | edit)
- Adyghe language (links | edit)
- Languages of the Caucasus (links | edit)
- Lezgian language (links | edit)
- Laz language (links | edit)
- Mingrelian language (links | edit)
- Svan language (links | edit)
- Bats language (links | edit)
- Ingush language (links | edit)
- Circassian languages (links | edit)
- Nogai language (links | edit)
- Kumyk language (links | edit)
- Suret language (links | edit)
- Karachay-Balkar (links | edit)
- Tat language (Caucasus) (links | edit)
- Judeo-Tat (links | edit)
- Georgian grammar (links | edit)
- Judaeo-Georgian (links | edit)
- Screeve (links | edit)
- Georgian conjugation (links | edit)
- Tabasaran language (links | edit)
- Languages of Azerbaijan (links | edit)
- Udi language (links | edit)
- Neo-Aramaic dialect of Bohtan (links | edit)
- Lak language (links | edit)
- Andic languages (links | edit)
- Talysh language (links | edit)
- Bezhta language (links | edit)
- Tsez language (links | edit)
- Tindi language (links | edit)
- Archi language (links | edit)
- Hunzib language (links | edit)
- Aghul language (links | edit)
- Languages of Armenia (links | edit)