- Look up
abkhaz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Abkhaz and
Abkhazian may
refer to:
Something of, from, or
related to Abkhazia, a de
facto independent...
- The
Abkhaz alphabet is a
Cyrillic alphabet used for the
Abkhaz language.
Abkhaz did not
become a
written language until the 19th century. Up
until then...
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Georgian ethnic groups.
Pitsunda Cathedral, seat of
Abkhazian Orthodox Church Abkhazs in the mid-19th
century Alexey Gogua (born 1932),
writer Dmitry Gulia (1874–1960)...
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Abkhaz, also
known as Abkhazian, is a
Northwest Caucasian language most
closely related to Abaza. It is
spoken mostly by the
Abkhaz people. It is one...
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ethnic Abkhazs,
which occupied much more
positions in the
autonomous republic compared to Georgians.
During the late
Soviet period,
ethnic Abkhazs occupied...
- Proto-
Abkhaz-Abaza (or Proto-Abazgi) is the
reconstructed common ancestor of the
Abkhaz and
Abaza languages. The
consonant system is reconstructed[citation...
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written Abkhaz literature appeared relatively recently in the
beginning of the 20th
century although Abkhaz oral
tradition is
quite rich.
Abkhaz share with...
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Abkhaz Ridge or
Chkhalta Ridge (Georgian: აფხაზეთის ქედი,
apkhazetis kedi;
Abkhaz: Aҧsnytәi ashkhaӡқua,
Apsnytvi ridge) —
mountain range in Abkhazia,...
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several times. However, both the
Abkhaz government and the
opposition in
Abkhazia refuse any form of
union with Georgia.
Abkhaz regard their independence as...
- that
contains the
Abaza and
Abkhaz languages. "Abazgi" was once the
preferred designation, but has now been
replaced by "
Abkhaz–Abaza".[citation needed]...