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    such as the Elegy of the Shapsugs (Adyghe: Шапсыгъэ л1ыхъужъхэм ягъыбз) On 6 September 1924, the Bolsheviks established the Shapsug National Raion (Adyghe:...
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  • ишапсыгъэбзэ): Shapsug dialect spoken by the villagers of Kfar Kama in Israel. South Shapsugs, Small Shapsugs, Coastal Shapsugs Black Sea Shapsugs (Шапсыгъэ-цӏыкӏу)...
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    Нэтӏхъуаджэбзэ; Netʼx́uajebze) Shapsug dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъабзэ; Shapsyǵabze) North Shapsugs, Great Shapsugs, Kuban Shapsugs dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъэ...
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    somewhat more distantly related to Adyghe. Shapsug dialect (Шапсыгъабзэ) North Shapsugs, Great Shapsugs, Kuban Shapsugs (Шапсыгъэ шху) dialect Kfar Kama dialect...
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  • for Shapsugs settling the mountains was to keep resisting and striking against Russians outposts on the Circassian Black Sea coast. When the Shapsugs felt...
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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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    important to the economy of Krasnodar Krai of Russia. It was named after the Shapsugs—a tribe which has inhabited the area for thousands of years—and is considered...
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    overthrown by the Black Sea Shapsugs... In the summer of the same year, Natuhai residents and residents of the Big Shapsug opposed the naib. In addition...
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  • general. They are also the second-largest Adyghe tribe in Israel (after Shapsugs), largest in Jordan, and the sixth-largest in Russia. The Abzakhs are not...
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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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