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  1. Ubykh is an extinct Northwest Caucasian language once spoken by the Ubykh people, a subgroup of Circassians who originally inhabited the eastern coast of the Black Sea before being deported en masse to the Ottoman Empire in the Circassian genocide.

    • Ubykh people

      Along with the Natukhai and Shapsug tribes, the Ubykh were...

    • Ubykh phonology

      Ubykh, an extinct Northwest Caucasian language, has the...

  2. El ubijé fue un idioma del grupo de lenguas caucásicas noroccidentales, hablado por los ubijos hasta 1992. La palabra deriva de wəbəx, nombre del ubijé en adigués abdzakh (circasiano).

  3. Ubykh (ТВaҳəбзa/Twaxəbza) Ubykh is a North West Caucasian language once spoken on the eastern coast of the Black Sea around Sochi in the Russian Federation, and also in Turkey. The Ubykhs were driven out of the Sochi region by the Russians in 1864. Most of them eventually settled in Turkey, where they founded the villages of Hacı Osman ...

  4. Los ubijos son un pueblo que habló el idioma ubijé del grupo de las lenguas caucásicas del noroeste, de la rama abjasia-adiguesa, 1 hasta que otros idiomas locales lo desplazaron, muriendo su último hablante conocido en 1992. 2 3 Son originarios de las costas del Mar Negro pero desde 1864 viven en Turquía. 4 5 Están emparentados con lo...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UbykhiaUbykhia - Wikipedia

    Ubykhia (/ uː ˈ b ɪ x i ə /; Adyghe: Убых Хэгъэгу, Russian: Убыхия) was a commonwealth of Ubykh tribe of Circassians and a province of Circassia in the 14th–19th centuries. It was situated in what is today Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia.