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- Circassians - Wikipedia
The Circassians or Circassian people, also called Cherkess or Adyghe (Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized:Adygekher), are a Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and nation who originated in Circassia, a region and former country in the North Caucasus [26]
- 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
- Who are the Circassian People? - WorldAtlas
In 1864 a war erupted between the Russians and the Circassia people were displaced to other regions The term Circassian is a combination of 12 Adyghe sub-tribes composed of three "democratic" and nine aristocratic tribes Each of the sub-tribes is represented by a star, which is printed on the Circassia flag
- Seven things to know about the Circassians — and their struggle
Who are the Circassians — and why are they commemorating their expulsion? The ethnic group, who also self-identify as the Adyghe, come from the North Caucasus region and the northeast shore of the Black Sea It's an area in the southwest of Russia They're predominantly Sunni Muslim
- Circassian History - cbaamerica. org
Circassians, also called Cherkess or Adyghe (Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized: Adygekher), are an indigenous Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and a nation; native to the historical country-region of Circassia in the North Caucasus
- The Circassian Mystique and Its Historical Roots - GeoCurrents
Circassians were by no means the only Mamluk soldiers of the Muslim world, but they were the dominant group in Egypt over an extended period of time Circassian women were equally renowned as high-status slaves, particularly in the Ottoman Empire
- Circassia – Center for Circassian Studies
Circassians comprised the great majority of the population of both regions while the ethnically-related, bilingual Abaza communities constituted a significant element of it politically, culturally and militarily
- Circassians - History and Cultural Relations - World Culture Encyclopedia
During their history the Circassians seem to have been conquered only three times: first by the Kök Turks, the first Turkic empire; second by the Mongols; and last by the Russians
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