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Ukraine (473
Kabardian Adyghe (Kabardin), 338
Adygean Adyghe, and 190
Cherkessian Adyghe (Cherkess)—after the
existing Soviet division of Circ****ians into...
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designations and
political units,
namely Adygeans (Circ****ians in Adygea),
Cherkessians (Circ****ians in Karachay-Cherkessia),
Kabardians (Circ****ians in Kabardino-Balkaria)...
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Since 3 July 1991, it has been
known as the Gorno-Altai SSR. Karachayevo-
Cherkessian ****R was
formed on 17
November 1990 when Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous...
- Krai and the
Georgian SSR. The
remaining territory po****ted by the
Cherkessians was
known as
Cherkess Autonomous Oblast until 9
January 1957 when it...
- were
deported to
areas of
northern Syria from Anatolia. In addition,
Cherkessians farmers migrated to
northern Syria in the 19th century.
Concerns over...
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terrorists were blamed. A
later investigation concluded that a Karachay-
Cherkessian resident had
carried out a
suicide bombing. The same
group organized...
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Abaza in
Egypt Abazinia Abazinsky District "Abazinsky District, Karachay-
Cherkessian Republic, Russia", crwflags.com,
archived from the
original on 2023-03-20...
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Sbornik nauchnyx trudov (Lexical and
Grammatical Problems of the Karachay-
Cherkessian National Languages: A
Scientific Compilation). Cherkessk, 112–124. Chirikba...
- a
building in Rostov-on-Don. It was
designed by the
architect I. E.
Cherkessian and
constructed in 1912–1914. It is
located at the
corner of Bolshaya...
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Tharu (Indo-Aryan)
Morang 1/37 2.7% K(xT1a-M70, L-M20, NO-M214, P-M74)
Cherkessians Besleney (Northwest Caucasian) Circ****ia 2/126 1.6% No
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