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    Inal Nekhu (Adyghe: Инал Нэф, romanized: Yinal Nəf, lit. 'Inal the Radiant'; Kabardian: Инал Нэху, romanized: Yinal Nəxw, lit. 'Inal the Radiant'; also...
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    Circassia (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    descent from Inal the Great. The existence of such an institute is confirmed by foreign sources. In the eyes of foreign observers, the Grand Prince was...
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  • Inal may refer to: Inal (name), both a given name and a surname Inal Nekhu also known as Inal the Great, Circassian king İnal, Osmancık Inal, Mauritania...
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    Kabardia (category History of the North Caucasus)
    said[when?] that the Kabardians were the best fighters in the Caucasus but in his day they were much weakened by plague. Inal the Great, the King of Circassia...
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    Bekovich-Cherkasski Fyodor N. Bekovich-Cherkasski Grigory Cherkassky Idar of Kabardia Inal the Great – Prince of Kabarda Ismail Bey Atazhukin Ivan Amashuk Ivan B. Cherkassky...
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  • This is a list of people known as the Great, or the equivalent, in their own language. Other languages have their own suffixes, such as Persian e Bozorg...
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    that arrived in Jordan in the late 19th century, after being exiled during the Circassian genocide in the 1860s and later the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)...
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    reports the legend that Inal reunited the principalities after they were driven into the mountains by the Mongols. In a footnote (@2271) he says that Inal was...
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    also called Khabzeism or Khabzism, is the ethnic religion of the Circassians. It is based on worshipping the supreme god Theshkhue (Тхьэшхуэ) and other...
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    Zichia (category Defunct dioceses of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople)
    was the predecessor of Circassia and a medieval kingdom on the northeastern shore of the Black Sea, inhabited by Circassians. The exact borders of the kingdom...
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    In the 19th century, several people have nominally or effectively stood out as leaders of Circassia. Between 1427 and 1453, Inal the Great conquered all...
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    a branch of the Circassian diaspora, which was formed as a consequence of the 19th-century Circassian genocide that was carried out by the Russian Empire...
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    needed] The province of the Ubykh tribe was situated between the Shapsug tribe near Tuapse and the Sadz (Dzhigets) in the north of Gagra. The Ubykh tribe...
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    Kuva-yi Seyyare (category Socialism in the Ottoman Empire)
    Let the resistance uphold the flag, the rifle, and the Qur'an until the apocalypse. As Circassians, we fought in the name of God bravely against the Russians...
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  • North Caucasian accretions of great antiquity, which sometimes reflect an even more archaic past. The Ossetes consider the Nart epic to be a central feature...
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    The Republic of Adygea, (/ˌɑːdɪˈɡeɪə/) also known as the Adygean Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe...
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  • (c. 1112–1196), also Count of Namur Inal the Great of Circassia (died 1458), supreme prince of Circassia Isaac the Blind (c. 1160–1235), Jewish writer...
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  • Ibrahim Inal (also spelled Ibrahim Yinal, died 1060) was a Seljuk warlord, governor and prince (melik). He was the son of Seljuk's Son Yûsuf Yinal, thus...
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  • Sindians. He usurped the throne from his father some time in 383 BC after his failed war against Oktamasades's mother, Tirgatao. Inal the Great – Supreme Prince...
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    Kabardino-Balkaria (category 1936 establishments in the Soviet Union)
    Кабарди́но-Балка́рия), officially the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic, is a republic of Russia located in the North Caucasus. As of the 2021 Census, its population...
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