- green-and-gold Circ****ian flag. They are also
commonly known by the
plural terms Kabardin, Kebertei, or Kabarday.
Along with the
Besleney tribe, they
speak a distinctive...
- source. Kabardino-Balkaria
includes two
major ethnic communities, the
Kabardins (Circ****ians), who
speak a North-West
Caucasian language, and the Balkars...
-
internment camps in
Central Asia.
Balkar lands were
incorporated into
Kabardin ****R
except for
Baksan valley which was
ceded to the
Georgian SSR. After...
- Look up
Kabardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kabardian may
refer to: Kabardians, a Circ****ian
tribe of the
Northwest Caucasus Kabardian language...
- The Kabarda,
Kabardin or Circ****ian
horse is a
breed from the Caucasus,
originating from
Eastern Circ****ia,
currently part of the Kabardino-Balkaria region...
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sovereign of the
Iverian lands, of the
Kartlian and
Georgian Kings, of the
Kabardin lands, of the Circ****ian and
Mountain princes and many
other states and...
- Kabardino-Balkaria
region of the
Soviet Union. The
Oblast was
formed in 1921 as the
Kabardin Autonomous Oblast before becoming the Kabardino-Balkarian
Autonomous Oblast...
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deportation of the
Balkars on 8
April 1944, the
republic is
renamed as
Kabardin ****R and
parts of its
territory transferred to
Georgian SSR. Upon the return...
- (27%) and
Cherkess (13%). The
Cherkess are
mostly of the
Besleney and
Kabardin tribes. The
republic has five
official languages: Russian, Abaza, Cherkess...
-
Kabardian (/kəˈbɑːrdiən/), also
known as East Circ****ian, is a
Northwest Caucasian language, that is
considered to be the east
dialect of
Adyghe language...