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Circassian ( / sɜːrˈkæʃən / sur-KASH-ən ), also known as Cherkess ( / tʃɜːrˈkɛs / chur-KESS ), is a subdivision of the Northwest Caucasian language family, spoken by the Circassian people. There are two Circassian languages, defined by their literary standards, Adyghe ( кӀахыбзэ; also known as West Circassian ...
- Circassians
Circassians mainly speak the Circassian languages, two...
- Northwest Caucasian languages
The Northwest Caucasian languages, [1] also called West...
- Adyghe language
Adyghe (/ ˈ æ d ɪ ɡ eɪ / or / ˌ ɑː d ɪ ˈ ɡ eɪ /; also known...
- Circassians
The words Circassia and Circassian (/ s ər ˈ k æ s i ə n z / sər-KASS-ee-ənz) are exonyms, Latinized from the word Cherkess, which is of debated origin. One view is that its root stems from Turkic languages, and that the term means "head choppers" or "warrior killers" accounting for the successful battle practices of the Circassians.
Los circasianos ( idioma circasiano: Адыгэхэр, Adygekher) son una etnia del noroeste del Cáucaso 1 nativa de Circasia, que fueron desplazados en el curso de la conquista rusa del Cáucaso en el siglo xix, especialmente tras la guerra ruso-circasiana de 1864.
Circassian, also known as Cherkess, is a subdivision of the Northwest Caucasian language family, spoken by the Circassian people. There are two Circassian languages, defined by their literary standards, Adyghe, with half a million speakers, and Kabardian, with a million.