- (Circ****ian: Абдзэх, Abdzekh; Russian: абадзехи) also
known as
Abdzakhs or
Abadzekhs are one of the
twelve major Circ****ian tribes,
representing one of the...
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Adygeans (Adyghe of Adygea)
Adyghe (Western Circ****ian)
Abzakh (Abdzakh or
Abadzekh) Абдзах, Abźax [aːbd͡zaːx]
Second largest Adyghe tribe in
Turkey and the...
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tough will. He had
great influence among all Circ****ians,
including the
Abadzekhs, with whom he was ****ociated with.
Hailing from the
Temirgoy (КIэмыргъуэй)...
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community in the
United States. Four main
dialects are recognised: Temirgoy,
Abadzekh,
Shapsugh and Bzhedugh, as well as many
minor ones such as
Hakuchi spoken...
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kilometres (146 sq mi). The area
around the
river is po****ted by
various Abadzekh and Circ****ian tribes. The
stanitsa of
Kostromskaya stands on the river...
- the 2004 census. Its
inhabitants are
predominantly Circ****ians from the
Abadzekh tribe, who
profess **** Islam. In the late 19th-century
Bariqa was described...
- Kerzedzh, Khatirame, and Kuytsuk. The Natukhai, like the
Shapsug and
Abadzekh,
managed to
limit the
power of
noble men of
their tribe.
Their villages...
- key
figure in the
resistance during the
Caucasian War.
Originally from
Abadzekh (Western Circ****ia), he was
known for his
knowledge of
Islamic law and...
- the Tsar.
Other tribes soon
submitted to the Russians,
including the
Abadzekhs on 20
November 1859. By 1860 the
Russians had
seventy thousand soldiers...
- was the down town of it; however,
other Circ****ians from the Kabardian,
Abadzekh, and
Bzhedug tribes also
settled in
Amman afterwards. Today, the Shapsug...