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    Khachapuri), Aritsvmgeli (Арицвмгели, corn bread with walnut), Achash (Ачаш, Abkhaz chudu, with cheese), Achapa (Ачапа, kidney beans with walnut) and Akutaghchapa...
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  • part of Georgia Abkhaz people or Abkhazians, persons from Abkhazia or of Abkhaz descent Abkhaz language Abkhazian culture Abkhazian cuisine Abkhazi, a princely...
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    several times. However, both the Abkhaz government and the opposition in Abkhazia refuse any form of union with Georgia. Abkhaz regard their independence as...
    40 KB (4,401 words) - 00:02, 25 August 2024
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    Abkhazia was fought between Georgian government forces for the most part and Abkhaz separatist forces, Russian government armed forces and North Caucasian militants...
    90 KB (10,656 words) - 15:15, 29 July 2024
  • two restaurants; "San Remo" which serves European cuisine and "Aktafurta" which serves Abkhaz cuisine. Noble, John; Kohn, Michael; Systermans, Danielle...
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    Some popular cheeses from the Caucasus include: Ashvlagwan (Ашвлагуан) — Abkhaz smoked cheese, similar to sulguni. Chechil (Չեչիլ) — String (often smoked)...
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  • Nart saga (category Abkhaz literature)
    The Nart sagas (Abkhaz: Нарҭаа ражәабжьқәа; Nartaa raƶuabƶkua; Adyghe: Нарт тхыдэжъхэр, romanized: Nart txıdəĵxər; Ossetian: Нарты кадджытæ, Нарти кадæнгитæ...
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    Mămăligă (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    cheddar cheese and herbs. Known by different names in local languages (Abkhaz: абысҭа abysta, Adyghe: мамрыс mamrys, Georgian: ღომი ghomi, Ingush: журан-худар...
    19 KB (1,795 words) - 02:00, 24 August 2024
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    Russo-Georgian War (category Abkhaz–Georgian conflict)
    Ossetia for several days, until Georgian forces retreated. Russian and Abkhaz forces opened a second front by attacking the Kodori Gorge held by Georgia...
    248 KB (22,544 words) - 15:52, 16 August 2024
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    Outline of Abkhazia (category Articles with Abkhaz-language sources (ab))
    Republic of Abkhazia Common endonym(s): Official endonym(s): Adjectival(s): Abkhaz, Abkhazian Demonym(s): Etymology: Name of Abkhazia ISO country codes: See...
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    Abkhazia, apart from the Kodor-Ochamchira administrative area. The local Abkhaz People's Council was declared as disbanded. On May 8, the Soviet of Workers'...
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    Circassians, Inal still wanted to include the cousin people, the Abkhaz, in his state. Abkhaz dynasties Chachba and Achba announced that they would side with...
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    Kathmandu have since opened, catering Nepali cuisine, Tibetan cuisine, Chinese cuisine and Indian cuisine in particular. Many other restaurants have opened...
    142 KB (13,571 words) - 15:02, 22 August 2024
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    Druze (redirect from Druze cuisine)
    elements, as noted by scholars. Druze cuisine is Arab cuisine, and shares many similarities with other Levantine cuisines. It features a rich array of grains...
    246 KB (28,923 words) - 17:19, 22 August 2024
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    Churchkhela (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Georgia, it is known as Аджинджук (adzhindzhukhua or ajinjuk) in the local Abkhaz language and is touted as the best souvenir for gifting. Georgian warriors...
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    won the war in Abkhazia, officially conquered Northern Abkhazia and the Abkhaz people recognized his rule. One of the stars on the flag of Abkhazia represents...
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  • 2008, Georgia, Bradt Travel Guide, p. 69. Abkhaz-Adyghe etymology Yanagisawa T. 2010 Analytic Dictionary of Abkhaz (entry а-џьы́ка). Hitsuji Shobo Press....
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    ceremonies, and other special occasions, and to cook their traditional cuisine. In 2004, the Al-Tadamun Society of Iraqi, Chechen, Dagestani and Circassian...
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    Georgian Civil War (category Abkhaz–Georgian conflict)
    minority separatist movements, primarily on the part of the Ossetians and the Abkhaz, demanded greater autonomy or secession from Georgia. A petition for a separate...
    20 KB (1,921 words) - 17:59, 20 August 2024
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    Natukhai Abzakh Abzakh Ubykh Shapsug Shapsug Mamkhegh Shegak Abazin Tapanta Abkhaz Anapa----- Novorossisk- Gelendzhik- Tuapse----- Sochi----- Gagra----- The...
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