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- Circassia - Wikipedia
Circassia [b] ( s ɜːr ˈ k æ ʃ ə sir-KASH-ə), also known as Zichia, [8] [9] was a country and a historical region in Eastern Europe It spanned the western coastal portions of the North Caucasus , along the northeastern shore of the Black Sea
- Circassian | History Description | Britannica
Circassian, member of a Caucasian people speaking a northwest Caucasian language (see Kabardian language) From ancient times Circassia, comprising roughly the northwestern region of the Caucasus, acquired the exotic reputation common to lands occupying a crucial area between rival empires
- Circassia – Center for Circassian Studies
From the Black Sea in the west to the Terek River in the east, and from Kuban River in the north to Abkhazia and the lands of the Karachay, Balkar, Ossetians and Georgia in the south lied historical Circassia
- Who are the Circassian People? - WorldAtlas
The Circassian people are a part of the northwest Caucasian ethnic groups, initially from Circassia Most of these people were displaced when the Russians invaded Circassia in the early 19th century In 1864 a war erupted between the Russians and the Circassia people were displaced to other regions
- HISTORICAL TERRITORY OF CIRCASSIA
The homeland, where the Circassians have lived for centuries, is called "Circassia" in historical documents
- TRT Global - The Circassian exile: 9 facts about the tragedy
Circassians, a Muslim people indigenous to Caucasia, had long been persecuted by the Russian Empire Their last remnants of resistance against the Russians ended around today's Black Sea port city of Sochi on May 21, 1864
- The Circassian Mystique and Its Historical Roots - GeoCurrents
Circassia fronts a large stretch of the Black Sea, an area that has attracted merchants and settlers from the Greek world and beyond since antiquity In the later Middle Ages and into early modern times, Genoese traders frequented the Circassian coast
- Circassians - Wikipedia
Circassia was a small independent nation on the northeastern shore of the Black Sea For no reason other than ethnic hatred, over the course of hundreds of raids the Russians drove the Circassians from their homeland and deported them to the Ottoman Empire
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