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An Ethnohistorical Dictionary of the Russian and Soviet Empires
ADYGE. See ADYGHE. ADYGEI. See ADYGHE. ADYGEY. See ADYGHE.
ADYGHE. The Adyghes, also known as the Lower Circassians and the Kiakhs,
are an ethnic group of approximately 127,000 people, living primarily in the Ad-
yghe ...
James Stuart Olson, Lee Brigance Pappas, Nicholas Charles Pappas,
1994
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
UF Adygeitsy Adygey Adyghe [Former heading; Adyghians Lower Circassians
West Circassians BT Circassians Ethnology—~Caucasus Adygei authors USE
Authors, Adygei Adygei folk dancing USE Folk dancing, Adygei Adygei folk
literature ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office,
1998
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Handbook of Quantifiers in Natural Language
Adyghe, also known as West Circassian, together with Kabardian forms the
Circassian branch of The Northwest Caucasian (also called AbkhazoAdyghean)
language family. It is spoken in the Adyghe Republic and the Krasnodar region of
...
Edward Keenan, Denis Paperno,
2012
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
A4) sa Kabardian language x Adighe language Adygei language Kiakh
language Kjax language Lower Circassian language West Circassian language
xx Circassian languages Kabardian language Adyghe languages See
Circassian ...
Library of Congress,
1986
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Caspian Region, Volume 2: The Caucasus
The majority of these populations speak one of the various dialects of the Adyghe
language (Kabarda, Western-Adyghe, etc.), and iden- tify themselves as 'Adyghe'
. The term 'Adyghe' implies a common identity and outlook and hints at the ...
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Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
ADYGHE. Ethnic group. The Adyghe, or Adygs, are a nationality of the northwest
Caucasus region living principally in the Republic of Adygeya, where they
represent 24 percent of the population, Kabardino-Balkariya, where they
represent 55 ...
Robert A. Saunders, Vlad Strukov,
2010
Unlike the Kabardians, the Adyghe and the Cherkess groups were traditionally
divided into tribes, each one forming a political unit. Each of these units spoke its
own dialect and possessed its own strictly delimited territory. This system was ...
Stig Axel Fridolf Jägerskiöld,
1986
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Articles on Ethnic Groups in Jordan, Including:
Adyghe ...
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History of the Caucasus: Abadzekh, Abrek,
Adyghe People, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Section 10.2 first presents a case of genuine covert A-movement in the Northwest
Caucasian language Adyghe, which shows covert subject-to-subject raising (
Potsdam and Polinsky 2012). Section 10.3 presents a picture of unaccusatives in
...
Lisa Lai-Shen Cheng, Norbert Corver,
2013
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «ADYGHE»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
Adyghe în contextul următoarelor știri.
Russian cooper targets Scotch sector
Working with “sustainably sourced” oak from 80-100 year old trees in forests of the Adyghe Republic, it produces barrels that range in size from ... «The Drinks Business, Mai 15»
Circassia: Anniversary of the 'Forgotten Genocide'
Barsik spent his New Jersey childhood hearing songs and stories from his ancestral homeland. He grew up speaking Adyghe, the Circassian ... «UNPO, Mai 15»
The day to remember the 'forgotten genocide'
Barsik spent his New Jersey childhood hearing songs and stories from his ancestral homeland. He grew up speaking Adyghe, the Circassian ... «WGBH NEWS, Mai 15»
Turkey's Circassian community marks 151st anniversary of …
... the Muslim peoples of the northern Caucasus, namely the Circassians (also known as Adyghe people), Abkhazians, Chechens and others. «Daily Sabah, Mai 15»
Linguistic Quest: to Reshift or Not to Reshift
There are two Circassian languages as defined by their literary standards, Adyghe (West Circassian), and Kabardian (East Circassian). «Onislam.net, Apr 15»
Turkey's Circassians in uproar over alphabet
The Circassian language, known also as Adyghe, has been taught as a selective course over the past three years under a curriculum designed ... «Al-Monitor, Apr 15»
An open letter to Pope Francis
... the Caucasus by the Russian Empire in the 19th century during the Russian-Circassian War led to the destruction and killing of many Adyghe ... «Hurriyet Daily News, Apr 15»
Weekly Book List, April 3, 2015
Research on such diverse languages as Adyghe, Karachay Balkar, Italian, Modern Greek, Polish, Kurmanji Kurdish, and Eastern Kiranti. «Chronicle of Higher Education, Mar 15»
From Chechnya to New Jersey: Khusein Khaliev's MMA odyssey
The conquest entailed a full-blown invasion of the Caucasus region, including Chechnya, Dagestan, and the Circassian territories of Adyghe ... «Bloody Elbow, Mar 15»
The Kabardian people. A radio broadcast of the “Peoples of Russia …
Despite the common name “Adyghe”, the Adyghe people (including Kabardians) have had many different ethnonyms (names given to ethnic ... «vestnik kavkaza, Feb 15»