-
parts of
Stavropol Krai. Accordingly, Circ****ians have been
designated as
Adygeans in Adygea,
Kabardians in Kabardino-Balkaria,
Cherkess in Karachay-Cherkessia...
- Adygea,
officially the
Republic of Adygea, (/ˌɑːdɪˈɡeɪə/) or the
Adygean Republic, is a
republic of Russia. It is
situated in the
North Caucasus of Eastern...
- Circ****ian (/sɜːrˈkæʃən/ sur-KASH-ən), also
known as
Cherkess (/tʃɜːrˈkɛs/ chur-KESS), is a
subdivision of the
Northwest Caucasian language family, spoken...
- Circ****ians
under four
different designations and
political units,
namely Adygeans (Circ****ians in Adygea),
Cherkessians (Circ****ians in Karachay-Cherkessia)...
-
Shumafovich Mashbash; music—by Umar
Khatsitsovich Tkhabisimov.
Recorded Adygean music began prior to
World War I, when folk
musicians across the North...
- Circ****ians
Northwest Caucasian → Circ****ian
Russia (Circ****ia) Abzakhs,
Adygeans, Besleneys, Bzhedugs, Chemirgoys, Cherkess, Kabardians, Natukhajs, Shapsugs...
-
Parliament a
letter with the
request to
recognize the
genocide against Adygean (Circ****ian) people. On 5 July 2005, the Circ****ian Congress, an organization...
-
Eleonore Merza (born 1980?) is an
anthropologist who
studies Adygean diaspora communities in
Israel and beyond.
Merza was born in
Paris circa 1980. Her...
- CMPC: 700–1,500 Circ****ians from Kabardino-Balkaria 1,000
Chechens 200
Adygeans 150
Ossetians 150
North Caucasians from
Turkey 60–90
Transnistrians 10...
- of"[citation needed] -iv (Ukrainian) possessive.[citation needed] -j (
Adygean)"old"[citation needed] -ja (Sindhi) "meaning of" -jerhin/-jerin (Kyrghyz)...