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Archived from the
original on 20
January 2012.
Retrieved 16
April 2013. "
Kabard distribution". Ethnologue.com.
Archived from the
original on 12
August 2012...
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Kabardian (/kəˈbɑːrdiən/), also
known as East Circ****ian, is a
Northwest Caucasian language, that is
considered to be the east
dialect of
Adyghe language...
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Kyrgyzstan Kabar (grape) Kabar,
Yemen Kabar, Iran
Khabar (disambiguation)
Kabard Ka-Bar This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- part of the
republic and
cited the
absence of
economic links between the
Kabards and
other Mountaineer peoples. From
April to June 1921,
Kabarda held a...
- of the
Alanian po****tion. As time went by,
Digor in the west came
under Kabard and
Islamic influence. It was
through the
Kabardians (an East Circ****ian...
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original on 2
October 2015.
Retrieved 20 July 2020. "Russian
Federation –
Kabards and Balkars".
Minority Rights.
Archived from the
original on 2 October...
- 2009,
along with all its
dialects (Adyghe,
Western Circ****ian tribes; and
Kabard-Cherkess,
Eastern Circ****ian tribes), is
classified as vulnerable. Adyghe...
- Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece,
North Macedonia, Morocco, Romania,
Serbia lad
Kabard-Cherkes
Vulnerable 590,000 Also
spoken in:
Russia kbd Laz
Definitely endangered...
- Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Macedonia, Morocco, Romania,
Serbia lad
Kabard-Cherkes
language Vulnerable Also
spoken in:
Russia kbd Laz
language Definitely...
- (Svanetian)
Abkhaz (Abkhazian) – 56 957
Cherkess (Adyghe) Beskesek-Abaza (Abazin)
Kabard Ubykh Chechen (Nakh, Nakhchuo)
Ingush (Galgai, Kist)
Batsbi (Tsova-Tish...