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Bezhta (or
alternatively Bezheta, also
called Kapucha or Kapuchin)
could refer to: the
Bezhta language the
Bezhta people "kapuchin" may be a misspelling...
- The
Bezhta (also Kapuchi) are an Andi–Dido
people living in the
Tsuntinsky region in
southwestern Dagestan. In the 1930s
along with the rest of the Andi-Dido...
- bežƛʼalas mic, beƶⱡʼalas mic,
pronounced [ˈbeʒt͡ɬʼɑlɑs mit͡s]), also
known as
Kapucha (from the name of a
large village),
belongs to the
Tsezic group of the...
- 500)
Hinukh (Hinux, Ginukh) (5 as of 2010) Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi
Bezhta (
Kapucha) (6,800)
Hunzib (Gunzib) (1,420)
Khwarshi (Khvarshi) (8,500) All figures...
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brother of war"), baaga`adowe in
Ojibwe ("bump hips") and
Ishtaboli or
kapucha toli ("little
brother of war") in Choctaw.
Lacrosse is one of the oldest...