Also known as Dzurdzuks, Durdzuki, Zurzuks, Dzourdzouk
thumb|Durdzuks (Цурцукы) on Prince Vakhushti of Kartli|Vakhushti's map in 1745 located between the Kisti (Кисты) and [[Gligvi (Глигвы).]] thumb|"Dourdsoukethi" (Mitcheghi). Atlas of the Caucasus. Dubois de Montpereux F., 1843 The Durdzuks (), also known as Dzurdzuks, was a medieval exonym of the 9th-18th centuries used mainly in Georgian, Arabic, but also Armenian sources in reference to the Vainakh peoples (Chechens and Ingush).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).