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Zichia (/ˈzɪkiə/; Adyghe: Адзыгъуэй) was the
predecessor of Circ****ia and a
medieval kingdom on the
northeastern s**** of the
Black Sea,
inhabited by Circ****ians...
- Circ****ia (/sɜːrˈkæʃə/ sir-KASH-ə), also
known as
Zichia, was a
country and a
historical region in
Eastern Europe. It
spanned the
western coastal portions...
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inhabiting Kabardino Balkaria since at
least the 6th
century BCE, then
known as
Zichia. On 1 July 1994 Kabardino-Balkaria
became the
second republic after Tatarstan...
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Upper course of the
Terek river,
Northern Georgia Belligerents Timurid Empire Golden Horde Alans Zichia Simsim Commanders and
leaders Timur Tokhtamysh...
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Kingdom of Georgia. A
center of
Christianity in the
region known as
Zichia,
Nikopsis was at
times a
Byzantine bishopric and was
believed to be a burial...
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Successor Various princes self-proclaim
themselves Grand Prince of Zhaney-
Zichia Reign 1427 – 1453
Predecessor Parsabok (Berzebuch)
Successor Temruk (?)...
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Ancient Maykop culture Maeotians Zygii Medieval Mongol invasion of Circ****ia
Zichia Inal the
Great Modern Circ****ia Circ****ian
slave trade Russo-Circ****ian...
- Circ****ian peoples. In the
medieval era
there was a Circ****ian
kingdom called Zichia (Adyghe: Адзыгъэй; Gr****: Ζιχία) or Zekchia. In 1382, Circ****ian slaves...
- Part of Crimean-Circ****ian Wars
Belligerents Crimean Khanate Kabardia (East Circ****ia)
Zichia Commanders and
leaders Mengli I
Giray Mehmed I
Giray Beslan...
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hagiography of
Apostle Andrew places "Upper Sougdaia" elsewhere,
between Zichia and the
Cimmerian Bosporus, "in the land of the Alans",
while the hagiographer...