Translations:Koxor/11/en

Etymology
The name Koxor comes from the Ghazvan name for the country, in turn from the endonym Kokhor. This name originally referred to the ethno-linguistic group who spoke the Koxori language, a meaning which is preserved today in the difference between the words Koxoriek (referring to the nation's people) and Koxori (referring to its language). It was first applied to a geographic area during the Koxoriek War of Independence (1491–1497) against the Eriya Empire, primarily by the rebellion's leaders to inspire a sense of unity in the various armies loyal to them. This usage originates, via Old Koxori kŏkhôw- and Proto-Koxoric *kòkʰóɣ-, ultimately from Proto-Southern Alapetek *koħ-, *koħkoh- "(native) people", and is thus cognate with Ghazvan gùxkò "native".