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- Cherkesogai (Russian: Черкесогаи), or Circ****ian Armenians (Armenian: չերքեզահայեր cherk'ezahayer; Circ****ian: Адыгэ-ермэлы, Adyge-ermely; Russian: черкесские...
- peoples Other ethnic peoples Abkhaz Afghans Americans Arabs Armenians Cherkesogai ****yrians Azerbaijanis Belarusians Bosniaks Britons Bulgarians Bukharan...
- belonging to the Indo-European language family: Armenians Armeno-Tats Cherkesogai Zoks Germans Latins†, including Roman Latin Italian-Gr****s Latin Europeans/European...
- War (c. 1763–1864). In addition, the Adyghe language is spoken by the Cherkesogai in Krasnodar Krai. Adyghe belongs to the family of Northwest Caucasian...
- Armenians (including Armenians in Istanbul, Hemshin, and Hidden Armenians), Cherkesogai, Armeno-Tats, Zoks, Hayhurum, Karabakhis and historically Udis and Turkic...
- Emirates United Kingdom Qatar Kuwait Jordan ****stan Subgroups Hamshenis Cherkesogai Armeno-Tats Loms Hayhurum Zoks Religion Armenian Apostolic Armenian Catholic...
- Emirates United Kingdom Qatar Kuwait Jordan ****stan Subgroups Hamshenis Cherkesogai Armeno-Tats Loms Hayhurum Zoks Religion Armenian Apostolic Armenian Catholic...
- Cherkess Geographic distribution North Caucasus Ethnicity Circ****ians, Cherkesogai Linguistic classification Northwest Caucasian Circ****ian Proto-language...
- the Circ****ians. The contemporary settlement was founded in 1839 by Cherkesogai Armenians as Armyansky aul (Армя́нский ау́л). It has been known by its...
- Circ****ian genocide, and the Armenians (including Christian Hamsheni and Cherkesogai), who have lived in the region since at least the 18th century.[citation...