• After the Caucasian war, most Abzakhs (and other tribes) were deported to the Ottoman Empire, the remaining Abzakhs were relocated to the present-day...
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  • The Abzakh dialect (Adyghe: Абдзахабзэ; Kabardian: Абдзахэбзэ) is one of the Adyghe language dialects. The Abzakh dialect is spoken by the Abzakh which...
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    Circassians in Kfar Kama are Shapsugs, while those in Rehaniya are mostly Abzakhs. Abrag (Adyghe: Абрэгь) Ashmuz or Achmuzh or Achmiz (Adyghe: Ачъумыжъ)...
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    Kabardian Kuban Kabardian Hatuqwai Bzhedug Adele Zhaney Natukhai Natukhai Abzakh Abzakh Ubykh Shapsug Shapsug Mamkhegh Shegak Abazin Tapanta Abkhaz Anapa-----...
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    communities in the United States. However, in Israel and Jordan, the Shapsug and Abzakh tribes respectively are the largest. Religions historically practiced by...
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  • Daime Circassians Northwest Caucasian → Circassian Russia (Circassia) Abzakhs, Adygeans, Besleneys, Bzhedugs, Chemirgoys, Cherkess, Kabardians, Natukhajs...
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    crossed black arrows. The stars represent the 12 Circassian tribes: the Abzakh, the Besleney, the Bzhedugh, the Hatuqway, the Kabardians, the Mamkhegh...
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    Khwarshis Tsez Northwest Caucasian languages Abazins Abkhazians Circassians Abzakhs Besleneys Bzhedugs Chemirgoys Kabardians Natukhajs Shapsugs Ubykhs The...
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    standard of Adyghe. Also spoken by Circassians in the Republic of Adygea Abzakh dialect (Aбдзэхабзэ): spoken by Circassians in the village of Rehaniya in...
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    [d͡ʒ], ч [t͡ʃ], кӏ [t͡ʃʼ] and цу [t͡sʷ] in other Adyghe sub-dialects (e.g. Abzakh, Bzhedug, and Temirgoy). Adyghe: НатIхъуадж, Натыхъуэдж, Нэткъуадж, Нэтыхъуай;...
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