• The Shapsug dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъабзэ; Kabardian: Шапсыгъэбзэ) is a dialect of Adyghe. The Shapsug dialect is spoken by the Shapsugs, which are one...
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    a dialect of Adyghe or of an overarching Circassian language. Ubykh, Abkhaz and Abaza are somewhat more distantly related to Adyghe. Shapsug dialect (Adyghe:...
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    The Shapsug (Adyghe: шапсыгъ [ʃaːpsəʁ], Russian: шапсуги, Turkish: Şapsığlar, Arabic: الشابسوغ, Hebrew: שפסוגים) (also known as the Shapsugh or Shapsogh)...
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  • Къарацхаибзэ Qaracxaibză in Hakuchi Adyghe) is a variety of the Shapsug sub-dialect of West Adyghe dialect of the Adyghe language spoken in Turkey. Since...
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  • Adygea alongside Shapsugs. The unaspirated postalveolar sibilant affricate consonants ч [t͡ʃ] and чъ [t͡ʂ] in most Adyghe dialects (e.g. Temirgoy) became...
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    Нэтӏхъуаджэбзэ; Netʼx́uajebze) Shapsug dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъабзэ; Shapsyǵabze) North Shapsugs, Great Shapsugs, Kuban Shapsugs dialect (Adyghe: Шапсыгъэ шху; Shapsyǵ...
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  • in other Adyghe dialects : Bzhedug чʰ [t͡ʃʰ] ↔ ч [t͡ʃ] in other dialects (кь [kʲ] in Shapsug) : Bzhedug кʰу [kʰʷ] ↔ ку [kʷ] in other dialects : Bzhedug...
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    the Natukhai sub-dialect (Adyghe: НатIхъуаджэбзэ), a dialect which is very similar to the Shapsug sub-dialect. The Natukhai sub-dialect shares a large number...
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    Circassians (redirect from Adyghes)
    Circassians before Soviet times.) Adyghe or Adygeans, the indigenous population of the Kuban including Adygea and Krasnodar Krai Shapsug, the indigenous historical...
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  • Abzakhs (redirect from Abdzakh dialect)
    of privileges. In Israel, the Abzakh are the second largest Adyghe tribe, after the Shapsug. Hulusi Salih Pasha (1885–1939); Ottoman Grand Vizier (1920)...
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  • language has two major dialects: Kabardian and Besleney. Some linguists argue that Kabardian is only one dialect of an overarching Adyghe or Circassian language...
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    Jordan, the Shapsug and Abzakh tribes respectively are the largest. Religions historically practiced by Kabardians include the native Adyghe Xabze faith...
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  • language. The Black Sea sub-dialect of the Shapsug dialect of Adyghe has a voiceless bidental fricative where other dialects have [x], as in хы [xə] "six"...
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  • the various Adyghe dialects. Below is the IPA phoneme chart of the consonant phonemes of Adyghe. Found in the Shapsug and Natukhai dialects. Unique to...
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  • The Adyghe Khabze or Circassian Khabze, also known as Khabzism, is the worldview and moral code of the Circassian people. Traditionally associated with...
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  • Hakuchey (category Shapsugs)
    were assimilated into the Shapsug tribe. They used to speak Hakuchi, a sub-dialect of the Shapsug dialect of the western dialect of the Circassian language...
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  • чъ [t͡ʂ] ↔ ш [ʃ] in other dialects: Hakuchi Adyghe dialect Shapsug Adyghe dialect Bzhedug Adyghe Dialect Abzakh Adyghe dialect Консонантная система уляпского...
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    Ubykh people (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    with the Natukhai and Shapsug tribes, the Ubykh were one of three coastal Circassian tribes to form the Circassian Assembly (Adyghe: Адыгэ Хасэ) in 1860...
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  • consonants that survived in the Shapsug and Bzhedugh dialect while they became plain consonants in the other dialects. pʰ ⟨пʰ⟩ → p ⟨п⟩ tʰ ⟨тʰ⟩ → t ⟨т⟩...
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  • rare consonantal sound found in one natural language, in the Shapsug dialect of Adyghe, where it appears as a variant of /x/. People with hypoglossia...
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    the Circassians in Kosovo were from three of the twelve Adyghe tribes: the Abzakh, Shapsug and Ubykh. In 1998 they numbered 200.[citation needed] After...
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    Kama are Shapsugs, while those in Rehaniya are mostly Abzakhs. Abrag (Adyghe: Абрэгь) Ashmuz or Achmuzh or Achmiz (Adyghe: Ачъумыжъ) Bat (Adyghe: Бат) Batwash...
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    Chemirgoys (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    present diaspora. The Temirgoy dialect of Adyghe (Adyghe: КIэмыргъуэйбзэ, Ḉemyrğwejbze), and the Bzhedug dialect of Adyghe are the main languages of the...
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    Circassia (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    Circassians, of which 516,826 are Kabardians, 124,835 are Adyghe proper, 73,184 are Cherkess and 3,882 Shapsugs. The largest Circassian population resides in Turkey...
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  • ejective stop [kʲʼ] (in Abaza, Abkhaz, Shapsug, Ubykh) labialized velar ejective stop [kʷʼ] (in Abaza, Abkhaz, Adyghe, Archi, Kabardian, Tlingit, Ubykh) uvular...
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    Circassians in Jordan (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    executive branch. The Circassian settlers mainly spoke the Adyghe dialects of Kabardian, Shapsug, Abzakh and Bzhedug, but there were also Abkhazian and Dagestani...
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    Bzhedugs (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    Yegeruqay Zhaney Kabarday Mamheg Natuhay Temirgoy Ubyh Shapsug Hatukay. The twelve stars on the Adyghe Flag also refers to the twelve tribes.{{cite web}}:...
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    Adygea (redirect from Adyghe Republic)
    The Republic of Adygea, (/ˌɑːdɪˈɡeɪə/) also known as the Adyghe Republic, is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the North Caucasus of Eastern Europe...
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    The Circassian flag (Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэ нып) is the national flag of the Circassians. It consists of a green field charged with twelve gold stars...
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    Besleney (category Articles containing Adyghe-language text)
    the Besleney dialect also shares a large number of features with dialects of the West Adyghe dialect. Like the Adyghe Shapsug sub-dialect, there exist...
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