- pronunciation: [****k̟ʰeda kʰadɯn];
Ottoman Turkish: نازك ادا قادین; born
Mediha Tsanba; c. 1848 – 11
April 1895;
meaning 'One of
delicate manners') was the first...
-
possessions of Kamysh, Arydba,
Amarshan and
Gechba clans,
under the
hegemony of
Tsanba clan. The
Ubykh princes Oblagua,
Chizmaa and
Dziash also
originated from...
- modern-day
cities of
Gagra and Sochi, and was run by Gechba,
Arydba and
Tsanba clans.
These polities included also
several minor fiefdoms governed by the...
- Nakşidil
Sultan 2.
Abdulaziz 5.
Pertevniyal Sultan 1. Esma
Sultan 6.
Salih Bey 3.
Gevheri Kadın 14.
Prince Tsanba Osman Bey 7.
Princess Tsanba Şaziye Hanım...
- Tunga; Rokoggi; Sa'Agi; Saiasi; Suku; Szuruta; Tankpatu; Tbadan; Tebe;
Tsanba; Tutugi; Vuma;
Wadata Duro; Wake; Yagbagi;
Yagbagi Roko; Zhiswara; Zunuta...
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Resan Hanım Ayşe Artvin,
Ottoman Empire 2
November 1877 ****keda Kadın
Tsanba 1863
Abdul Hamid II
Nurefsun Kadın Circ****ian
North Caucasus October 1868...
- 1856. She was Abkhazian,
daughter of
Salih Bey and Şaziye Hanim,
prince Tsanba Osman Bey's daughter, and her real name was
Emine Hanim. She was sent to...
- in
other languages. The name
Tsandrypsh derives from the
princely family Tsanba.
Gantiadi is said to have been the
historical capital of the prin****lity...
-
Mahmud II 9. Nakşidil
Sultan 2.
Abdulaziz 5.
Pertevniyal Sultan 1. Şehzade
Mehmed Seyfeddin 6.
Salih Bey 3.
Gevheri Kadın 7.
Princess Tsanba Şaziye Hanım...