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After the
Caucasian war, most
Abzakhs (and
other tribes) were
deported to the
Ottoman Empire, the
remaining Abzakhs were
relocated to the present-day...
- in the
United States. In
Israel and Jordan, respectively,
Shapsugs and
Abzakhs are the
largest groups.
Religions historically practiced by Kabardians...
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three crossed arrows. The
stars represent the 12 Circ****ian tribes: the
Abzakh, the Besleney, the Bzhedugh, the Hatuqway, the Kabardians, the Mamkhegh...
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Kabardian Kuban Kabardian
Hatuqwai Bzhedug Adele Zhaney Natukhai Natukhai Abzakh Abzakh Ubykh Shapsug Shapsug Mamkhegh Shegak Abazin Tapanta Abkhaz Anapa-----...
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Khwarshis Tsez
Northwest Caucasian languages Abazins Abkhazians Circ****ians
Abzakhs Besleneys Bzhedugs Chemirgoys Kabardians Natukhajs Shapsugs Ubykhs The...
- Circ****ian po****tion in the
diaspora outside Republic of Adygea,
alongside Abzakhs. The
Shapsug dialect is very
similar to the
Natukhai dialect and together...
- The
Abzakh dialect (Adyghe: Абдзахабзэ; Kabardian: Абдзахэбзэ) is one of the
Adyghe language dialects. The
Abzakh dialect is
spoken by the
Abzakh which...
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standard of Adyghe. Also
spoken by Circ****ians in the
Republic of
Adygea Abzakh dialect (Aбдзэхабзэ):
spoken by Circ****ians in the
village of
Rehaniya in...
- Circ****ians in Kfar Kama are Shapsugs,
while those in
Rehaniya are
mostly Abzakhs.
Abrag (Adyghe: Абрэгь)
Ashmuz or
Achmuzh or
Achmiz (Adyghe: Ачъумыжъ)...
- [d͡ʒ], ч [t͡ʃ], кӏ [t͡ʃʼ] and цу [t͡sʷ] in
other Adyghe sub-dialects (e.g.
Abzakh, Bzhedug, and Temirgoy).
Mehmed Indaraqo Shuwpagwe (1737–1838),
Prince of...