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    Abkhaz, also known as Abkhazian, is a Northwest Caucasian language most closely related to Abaza. It is spoken mostly by the Abkhaz people. It is one...
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    official language, and an unknown number of speakers in Turkey. It has been a literary language from the beginning of the 20th century. Abkhaz and Abaza...
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    The Abkhaz alphabet is a Cyrillic alphabet used for the Abkhaz language. Abkhaz did not become a written language until the 19th century. Up until then...
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  • recognized as part of Georgia Abkhaz people or Abkhazians, persons from Abkhazia or of Abkhaz descent Abkhaz language Abkhazian culture Abkhazian cuisine...
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    Caucasian languages that contains the Abaza and Abkhaz languages. "Abazgi" was once the preferred designation, but has now been replaced by "Abkhaz–Abaza"...
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    Abkhazians (redirect from Zamurzakan Abkhaz)
    in Russia and Ukraine. The Abkhaz language belongs to the isolate Northwest Caucasian language family, also known as Abkhaz–Adyghe or North Pontic family...
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    The Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Russian: Абхазская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика, romanized: Abkhazskaya Avtonomnaya...
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  • delimiters. Abkhaz is a language of the Northwest Caucasian family which, like the other Northwest Caucasian languages, is very rich in consonants. Abkhaz has...
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  • Proto-Abkhaz-Abaza (or Proto-Abazgi) is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Abkhaz and Abaza languages. The consonant system is reconstructed[citation...
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    /æbˈkeɪziə/ ab-KAY-zee-ə) and in most languages is derived directly from the Russian.[citation needed] The Abkhaz name Apsny (Abkhaz: Аԥсны, IPA [apʰsˈnɨ]) is etymologized...
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    to Adyghe and Kabardian[[[Abkhaz language#Classification#{{{section}}}|contradictory]]] but shares many features with Abkhaz due to geographic influence;...
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    majority, the Abkhaz were heavily favoured and the Abkhaz language was promoted as a result of the korenizatsiia policies of the era. An Abkhaz national identity...
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    writing of the Abkhaz language from 1928 to 1938, in the Abaza language, in the Kabardian language, in the Shiddin language and in the Udi language. Reversed...
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    The Abkhazian Armed Forces (Abkhaz: Абџьарирқәу Амҷқәа Аԥсны; Russian: Вооружённые силы Абхазии) are the military forces of Abkhazia. The forces were officially...
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    the Cyrillic script. Abkhazian Che is used in the alphabet of the Abkhaz language, where it represents the voiceless retroflex affricate /ʈʂ/. In the...
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  • families: PIE *n-: Germanic un-, Romance in-, Slavic ne-. NWC: Ubykh m-, Abkhaz m-. A case variously named "accusative", "oblique" or "objective", marked...
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    the letter Ц (Ц ц Ц ц). Tswe is used in an old orthography of the Abkhaz language, where it represents the labialized aspirated voiceless alveolo-palatal...
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  • Proto-Adyghe-Abazgi or Proto-Adyghe-Abkhaz, is the reconstructed common ancestor of the Northwest Caucasian languages. In Circassian and Abkhaz, gʷǝ is heart and in...
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  • Flag of Abkhazia (redirect from Abkhaz flag)
    SSR, and in 1978 the name of the Abkhaz ASSR was added written in the Abkhaz language and script. Flag of the Abkhaz ASSR introduced in 1978 The flag...
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    orthographies of the Abkhaz and Ossetian languages, as well as Ivan Yakovlev's Chuvash orthography. In the modern Abkhaz language, Ҭ has replaced this...
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  • considered as constituting the best prose in Abkhaz language. His works have been translated into many languages of the former USSR and additionally into...
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    Ramzi Yousef (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Ramzi Ahmed Yousef (Arabic: رمزي احمد يوسف, romanized: Ramzī Ahmad Yūsuf; born 27 April 1968) is a convicted terrorist who was one of the main perpetrators...
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    Tavisupleba (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    orchestral and choral vocal recording in Abkhaz From the Government of Georgia's Agenda.ge English-language news platform Official orchestral instrumental...
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    Aslan Bzhania (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Aslan Georgievich Bzhania (Abkhaz: Аслан Гьаргь-иԥа Бжьаниа, romanized: Aslan G'arg'-ipa Bž'ania; Georgian: ასლან გიორგის-ძე ბჟანია, romanized: aslan giorgis-dze...
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  • Taif Ajba (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Taif Ajba (Abkhaz: Таиф Аџьба) was an Abkhaz language poet from Abkhazia. Ajba was born on 11 March 1939 in the village of Achandara, Gudauta District...
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    Principality of Abkhazia (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Abkhazia (Georgian: აფხაზეთის სამთავრო, romanized: apkhazetis samtavro), (Abkhaz: Аԥсны аҳратәра) emerged as a separate feudal entity in the 15th-16th centuries...
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    Abkhazian apsar (redirect from Abkhaz Apsar)
    The apsar (Abkhaz: аԥсар, āpsār) is a currency of Abkhazia. So far, coins in denominations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, and 100 apsars and banknotes...
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    Tbilisi (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    (Гуьржех Gürƶex) as does the historical Kabardian name (Курджы Kwrdžə), while Abkhaz Қарҭ (Ķarţ) is from the Mingrelian ქართი (Karti). Historical affiliations...
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    Reversed F (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
    also formerly used in the writing of the Abaza, the Abkhaz, the Adyghe and the Kabardian languages in the 1920s and 1930s. It is not to be confused with...
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    Lake Ritsa (category Articles containing Abkhaz-language text)
    Lake Ritsa (Abkhaz: Риҵа, Georgian: რიწა, romanized: rits'a) is a lake in the north-western part of Georgia, in the Caucasus Mountains. It surrounded by...
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