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  1. Rusudan of Circassia. Rusudan ( Georgian: რუსუდანი; died 30 December 1740) was a daughter of a Circassian noble and a wife of Vakhtang VI, Hoseyn-Goli Khan, who ruled the Georgian kingdom of Kartli as a regent from 1703 to 1712 and a king (or a vali from the Iranian perspective) from 1716 to 1724.

    • 1703-1712, 1716-1724
    • 30 December 1740, Moscow
  2. Rusudan ( Georgian: რუსუდანი; died 30 December 1740) was a daughter of a Circassian noble and a wife of Vakhtang VI, Hoseyn-Goli Khan, who ruled the Georgian kingdom of Kartli as a regent from 1703 to 1712 and a king (or a vali from the Iranian perspective) from 1716 to 1724.

  3. The Russo-Circassian War, also known as the Russian invasion of Circassia, was the invasion of Circassia by Russia, starting in 1763 with the Russian Empire assuming authority in Circassia, followed by the Circassian refusal, and ending 101 years later with the last army of Circassia defeated on 21 May 1864 , making it exhausting and casualty-heavy for both sides.

  4. Rusudan di Circassia; Regina consorte di Cartalia; In carica: 1703 - 1712 (I) 1716 - 1724 (II) Predecessore: Elene di Cachezia: Successore: Ketevan Nascita: Circassia, XVII secolo: Morte: Mosca, 30 dicembre 1740: Luogo di sepoltura: Monastero Donskoj: Dinastia: Bagration (matrimonio) Consorte di: Vakhtang VI di Cartalia

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

    Circassia (/ s ɜːr ˈ k æ ʃ ə / sir-KASH-ə), also known as Zichia, was a country and a historical region in the North Caucasus. Located along the northeastern shore of the Black Sea , [10] [11] it was conquered by the Russian Empire during the Russo-Circassian War (1763–1864), after which approximately 90% of the Circassian ...

    • 82,000 km² (32,000 sq mi)
    • Union of Regional Councils
    • No official currency. Ottoman coins served as de facto currency
    • Circassian languages
  6. Pueblo circasiano. 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.

  7. First is the idea that genocide recognition can serve as an effective strategy for advancing Circassian nationalist demands inside Russia and internationally, by lending moral weight and a sense of urgency to the demands for maintaining and enhancing Circassian self-determination rights.