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- Sochi----- Gagra----- The Temirgoys were one of the strongest and most powerful Circ****ian tribes. Sources note that Temirgoy tribe was richer than its...
- Shapsug, Temirgoy, Ubykh, Yegeruqwai, and Zhaney. Adyghe tribes with remnants still in Circ****ia are: Kabarda (the largest), the Temirgoy and Bzhedug...
- Circ****ian tribes: Shapsug, Abzakh, Natukhai, Bzhedug, Temirgoy. The Alphabet is based on the Temirgoy dialect. The Circ****ian alphabet was created in 1918...
- and went extinct in 1992 when Tevfik Esenç, the last speaker, died. Temirgoy Temirgoy Adamey Yegeruqway Makhosh Besleney Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Hatuqwai...
- unitary Circ****ian language. The literary standard of Adyghe is based on its Temirgoy dialect. Adyghe and Russian are the two official languages of the Republic...
- Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Mamkhegh Natukhai Natukhai Shapsug Shapsug Temirgoy Temirgoy Ubykh Yegeruqwai Zhaney Before the Caucasian War, Abzakhs inhabited...
- Circ****ian tribes: Abzakh Besleney Bzhedug Hatuqwai Mamkhegh Natukhai Shapsug Temirgoy Ubykh Yegeruqwai Zhaney "Kabardian: A Language of the Russian Federation"...
- of Natukhay (Russian: Аул Натухай) and the Teuchezhsky District). Temirgoy Temirgoy Adamey Yegeruqwai Makhosh Besleney Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Hatuqwai...
- Besleney, Bzhedug, Hatuqwai, Kabardian, Mamkhegh, Natukhai, Shapsug, Temirgoy, Ubykh, Yegeruqwai and Zhaney. Today, about 700,000 Circ****ians remain...
- гьэгуалъэ/gägwaĺa [ɡʲaɡʷaːɬa] 'toy' Dialectal. Corresponds to [d͡ʒ] in other dialects. Temirgoy чъыгы/ čëgë [t͡ʂəɡə] 'tree' Dialectal. Corresponds to [ɣ] in other dialects...