- of
Sadzen today forms part of
Greater Sochi,
while the
southern part
falls within the
borders of Abkhazia. The
Sochi conflict took
place in
Sadzen in...
-
reinterpreted to
correspond to the
seven historical regions of the country:
Sadzen, Bzyp, Gumaa, Abzhywa, Samurzaqan, Dal-Tsabal and Pskhuy-Aibga.
Seven is...
- of the Phasus"
Northern Abkhazians who
lived in the dol of
Sochi and the
Sadzen region spoke both
their native language, as well as Abaza, Circ****ian and...
- the
Caucasian War Russian
Empire Circ****ia
Caucasian Imamate (Western)
Sadzen 1765 1765
Strilekrigen Denmark–Norway
Norwegian Peasants 1765 1767 Burmese–Siamese...
- the same name. In
medieval times, it was
known as the
southern part of
Sadzen. It is
located in the
western part of Abkhazia, and the
river Psou serves...
-
roughly correspond to
modern districts that are
given in parentheses):
Sadzen (Gagra
district and
Sochi region which is now in Russia) Bzyb (Gudauta district)...
- prin****lity of
Saniga before the 6th
century AD. It
later became the
capital of
Sadzen. In 2011,
Gantiadi had a po****tion of 5,170. Of these, 55.9% were Armenians...
-
control of
Upper Abkhazia in the
Battle of the
Kodori Valley.
Kodori Valley Sadzen "UPPER ABKHAZIA". abkhazia.gov.ge.
Government of the
Autonomous Republic...
- centuries. Some
members of the clan
moved from the north-west of
Abkhazia (
Sadzen and Akhchipsou) to the war
against the
Megrelian prin****lity.
After the...