• Kabardian (redirect from Kabardin)
    Look up Kabardian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kabardian may refer to: Kabardians, a Circassian tribe of the Northwest Caucasus Kabardian language...
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    Kabardians (redirect from Kabardins)
    green-and-gold Circassian flag. They are also commonly known by the plural terms Kabardin, Kebertei, or Kabarday. Along with the Besleney tribe, they speak a distinctive...
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    "Balkar" was dropped from the state's name, which was renamed to the Kabardin ASSR. After the war's end, most of those interned were allowed to return...
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    Kabarda horse (redirect from Kabardin horse)
    The Kabarda, Kabardin or Circassian horse is a breed from the Caucasus, originating from Eastern Circassia, currently part of the Kabardino-Balkaria region...
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    state very long. Already on 1 September 1921, Kabardin Okrug was split from the ASSR as separate Kabardin Autonomous Oblast, subordinated directly to the...
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  • Kabardino-Balkaria region of the Soviet Union. The Oblast was formed in 1921 as the Kabardin Autonomous Oblast before becoming the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast...
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    Anglo-Kabarda (redirect from Anglo-Kabardin)
    The Anglo-Kabarda or Anglo-Kabardin (also known as the Anglo-Kabardinskaya porodnaya gruppa) is a breed of horse that is a cross between the Kabarda and...
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    photo; stored at the CIA Museum Born (1947-02-15)February 15, 1947 Nalchik, Kabardin ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Died September 24, 2023(2023-09-24) (aged 76)...
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    People's Commissars (Dagestan) Council of People's Commissars (Kabardin-Balkaria), including Kabardin (1944–1957) Council of People's Commissars (Cossack) Council...
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    sovereign of the Iverian lands, of the Kartlian and Georgian Kings, of the Kabardin lands, of the Circassian and Mountain princes and many other states and...
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    "RSFSR" in Russian, Kabardin and Balkar languages, and under it the inscription "Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR" in Russian, Kabardin and Balkar languages...
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    deportation of the Balkars on 8 April 1944, the republic is renamed as Kabardin ASSR and parts of its territory transferred to Georgian SSR. Upon the return...
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    1,126,000 (1939) 26,860  Russian SFSR  Ukrainian SSR  Ukraine  Russia Kabardin Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Nalchik Kabardians 1944–1957 420,115...
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    (27%) and Cherkess (13%). The Cherkess are mostly of the Besleney and Kabardin tribes. The republic has five official languages: Russian, Abaza, Cherkess...
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    the year 1921, Nalchik was given the status of administrative center of Kabardin Autonomous Oblast. During the Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative...
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  • Russia Russians 81% Tatars 3.9%, Chuvashes 1%, Chechens 1%, Ossetians 0.4%, Kabardin 0.4%, Ingushes 0.3%, Kalmyks 0.1% Ukrainians 1.4%, Bashkir 1.2%, Armenians...
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  • Kabardian (/kəˈbɑːrdiən/), also known as East Circassian, is a Northwest Caucasian language, that is considered to be the east dialect of Adyghe language...
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    Black Sea and the Caspian Sea: the Circassians, Balkars, Chechens, Ingush, Kabardin, Karachay, and numerous Dagestani peoples. Also, in the middle of the Volga...
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    coasts by Venetian and Genoese traders, today constitutes just under 1% of Kabardins, notably including those in Mozdok and some of those Kursky district....
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    Along with the Chechen, Dagestani and Ingush "sectors," the Stavropol, Kabardin-Balkar, Krasnodar, Karachai-Circassian, Ossetian and Adyghe jamaats were...
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  • genocide against the nation. The movement to separate Kabardino-Balkaria into Kabardin and Balkar administrative units (Circassian nationalists also share this...
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    estimated a loss 600,000–1,500,000. It is estimated that the population of Kabardins in Circassia was reduced from 500,000 to 35,000; the Abzakhs from 260...
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    source. Kabardino-Balkaria includes two major ethnic communities, the Kabardins (Circassians), who speak a North-West Caucasian language, and the Balkars...
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    Sultan Sosnaliyev was born in Baksan in Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia, to Kabardin parents. He graduated from the Syzran Higher Military Aviation School and...
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    in this group is the same as that of the declared group. Including 397 Kabardins and 16,133 Cherkess. According to a 2012 survey which interviewed 56,900...
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    Terrible marries Temryuk's daughter Maria Temryukovna the Circassian (Kabardin) tsaritsa. Alliance formed to gain the ground in the central Caucasus for...
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    Orlov Trotter, Don and Kabardin.: 507  The two stallions, Tsenitel and Tsilindr, were used on cross-bred mares with Arab, Don, Kabardin and Strelets blood...
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  • 94,509 0.10% 110,299 0.10% 132,896 0.11% 186,690 0.14% 225,800 0.16% Kabardins 139,864 0.15% 161,216 0.15% 200,634 0.17% 277,435 0.21% 318,822 0.23%...
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  • (1936–1991) North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1936–1992) Kabardin Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1944–1957) Tuvan Autonomous Soviet...
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    were each composed of a different ethnic group: Chechens, Dagestanis, Kabardin, Tatars, Circassians and Ingush, commanded by ethnic Russian officers....
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