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  • The Shapsug National District or Shapsug National Raion (Adyghe: Шапсыгъэ Националнэ Район Šapsyġe Nacionalne Rajon, Russian: Шапсугский национальный...
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    other rivers (Bolshoy Shapsug, or Greater Shapsug). In Russia, the remaining Shapsug population mainly live in the Tuapsinsky District (Tuapse) of Krasnodar...
    26 KB (1,775 words) - 10:30, 18 June 2024
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    Kabardino-Balkaria, and Karachay-Cherkessia, as well as in the former Shapsug National District in Krasnodar Krai. Popular among ethnic Circassians during the...
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    Krasnodar Krai (category Southern Federal District)
    Krasnodar Krai and Rostov Oblast. The Greek Autonomous District and Shapsug National District were located within the Krai. On 30 January 1996 Krasnodar...
    39 KB (3,236 words) - 05:20, 6 August 2024
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    Krasnodar Krai Shapsug, the indigenous historical inhabitants of Shapsugia. They live in the Tuapse District and the Lazarevsky City District (formerly the...
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    Karachay-Cherkessia), Kabardians (Circassians in Kabardino-Balkaria), and Shapsugs (Circassians in Krasnodar Krai), all four groups are essentially the same...
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    stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag. Along with the Natukhai and Shapsug tribes, the Ubykh were one of three coastal Circassian tribes to form the...
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    the Shapsug due to their close relations with them. In Russia, a few may be found in the Republic of Adyghea (mainly in the Takhtamukaysky District, in...
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  • Bzhedug Hatuqwai Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Mamkhegh Natukhai Natukhai Shapsug Shapsug Temirgoy Temirgoy Ubykh Yegeruqwai Zhaney Before the Caucasian War...
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    ишапсыгъэбзэ) Temirgoy-Shapsugs, Pseuşko accent (Кӏэмгуе-шапсыгъ) South Shapsugs, Small Shapsugs, Coastal Shapsugs, Black Sea Shapsugs (Шапсыгъэ-цӏыкӏу) dialect...
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    Bzhedug Hatuqwai Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Mamkhegh Natukhai Natukhai Shapsug Shapsug Temirgoy Temirgoy Ubykh Yegeruqwai Zhaney The majority of the Besleney...
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  • District, Adygea, Russia. Abazin Abkhaz Abzakh Abzakh Besleney Bzhedug Hatuqwai Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Mamkhegh Natukhai Natukhai Shapsug Shapsug Temirgoy...
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    Circassian flag (category National flags)
    (Abdzakh, Besleney, Bzhedug, Hatuqway, Qabardey, Mamkhegh, Natukhaj, Shapsug, Chemguy, Ubykh, Yegeruqwai and Zhaney) Natho, Kadir (2005). "The Russo-Circassian...
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    processing of tea: Dagomyschay, Solokhaul tea, Matsesta tea, Khosta tea, Shapsug tea and a number of farmers. Adler TPP Tea plantations near Akhintam Trout...
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    was elected as the head of the parliament and the nation. Although the Shapsug, Natukhaj, and Ubykh were the main founders, representatives from the Hatuqwai...
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  • Surviving Abzakhs Besleney Bzhedug Chemirgoy Hatuqway Kabardian Natukhaj Shapsug Ubykh Destroyed or barely existing Ademey Chebsin Cherchenay Guaye Hakuchey...
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  • Turks from 1926–1989) (in the Adyghe group from 1926–1939) (including Shapsugs 1926–1989 and Cherkess 1926–1939) (in Komi in 1939 census) (includes Caucasus...
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    Circassian words "Kosho" (a Shapsug family name) and "Habl" (meaning neighborhood).[citation needed] Koshekhablsky District was established within Azov-Black...
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    Kfar Kama (category Local councils in Northern District (Israel))
    other being Rehaniya. The residents of the town are descended from the Shapsug tribe exilees from Circassia. In 2008, the town had a population of 2,900...
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    Dzhubga (category Tuapsinsky District)
    Austria. The township was established in 1864 on the site of a former Shapsug village as the Cossack stanitsa of Dzhubgskaya. It took its name from the...
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