Abaza language, an Egyptian noble family of the same origin, the Abaza Family, and a surname. The Abazin people's "self-designation" is Abaza (Abaza language:...
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Ismail Pasha Abaza and Fekry Pasha Abaza, author Ibrahim Desouky Pasha Abaza, poet Aziz Pasha Abaza, novelist Tharwat Abaza, sociologist Mona Abaza, actor Rushdy...
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Abaza (абаза бызшва, abaza byzshwa; Adyghe: абазэбзэ) is a Northwest Caucasian language spoken by Abazins in Russia. The language has gone through several...
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Abaza is the name of an ethnic group closely related to the Circassians, the Abazins, their language, the Abaza language, an Egyptian noble family, the...
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Abazins (redirect from Abaza people)
The Abazin, Abazinians or Abaza (Abaza and Abkhaz: Абаза; Circassian: Абазэхэр; Russian: Абазины; Turkish: Abazalar; Arabic: أباظة) are an ethnic group...
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Rushdy Saiid Bughdadi Abaza (Egyptian Arabic: رشدي سعيد بغدادي أباظة) (3 August 1926 – 27 July 1980) was an Egyptian film and television actor. He was...
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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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Aziz Pasha Abaza (Arabic: عزيز أباظة, born 13 August 1898 – 11 July 1973) was an Egyptian poet, known in the fields of modern Egyptian literature and...
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Abaza Pasha may refer to: Abaza Family Abaza Mehmed Pasha (1576-1634), Ottoman statesman and military commander Abaza Hasan Pasha (died 1659) Abaza Muhammad...
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North Pontic family, which groups the dialectic continuum spoken by the Abaza–Abkhaz (Abazgi) and Adyghe ("Circassians" in English). Abkhazians are closely...
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Fekry Pasha Abaza (1895 – 9 February 1979) was an Egyptian journalist and democratic political activist. Abaza was born in 1895 in the village of Kafr...
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Abaza, Kabardian or East Circassian, Adyghe or West Circassian, and Ubykh. They are classified as follows: Northwest Caucasian family Abkhaz–Abaza (Abazgi)...
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Tharwat Abaza (28 June 1927 – 17 March 2002) was an Egyptian journalist and novelist. His best-known novel, A Man Escaping from Time, was turned into...
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Abaza Mehmed Pasha (Turkish: Abaza Mehmed Paşa, Abkhaz: Меҳмеҭ Росҭом-иԥа Лакырба, ма Кыржәаа); 1576 – August 23, 1634) was a statesman and military commander...
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Alexander Ageevich Abaza (Александр Агеевич Абаза 1821–1895) was one of the most liberal of the advisors of Alexander II of Russia. He served as minister...
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Abaza (Russian and Khakas: Абаза, Abaza) is a town in the Republic of Khakassia, Russia, located on the Abakan River 144 kilometers (89 mi) south of Abakan...
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Jan Abaza (born March 1, 1995) is an American former tennis player of Syrian descent. She won two singles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit...
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Yanal Abaza (Arabic: ينال أباظة) (born 1 May 1976) is a retired Syrian footballer who played as a defender. He represented the Syria national team between...
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[æ] Ingush: [æ] Tabasaran: [æ] ⟨аӏ⟩: Archi: [aˤ] ⟨вь⟩: Shughni: [w] ⟨гв⟩: Abaza: [ɡʷ] Archi: [gʷ] Lezgian: [gʷ] ⟨гг⟩: Tabasaran: [ɣ] ⟨гу⟩: Adyghe: [ɡʷ]...
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Abazgi languages (redirect from Abkhaz–Abaza language)
that contains the Abaza and Abkhaz languages. "Abazgi" was once the preferred designation, but has now been replaced by "Abkhaz–Abaza".[citation needed]...
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Aleksei Mikhailovich Abaza (Russian: Алексей Михайлович Абаза; 30 April 1853 – 1915 or 3 February 1917) was an Imperial Russian Navy officer who achieved...
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The Abaza rebellion was a group of uprisings that occurred in the 17th century in the Ottoman Empire during the reigns of Mustafa I (1622–23) and Murat...
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Alexander Abaza (1934–2011) was a Soviet photographer. His photographs were exhibited at the Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow in 2005. Iskakova, Yana; Zueva...
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The Abaza is an indigenous breed of goat from north-east Turkey. They are used for dairying, but also have relatively good meat production. Due to its...
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Abaza Hasan Pasha, also called Kara Hasan Pasha or Celali Hasan Pasha; (Ottoman Turkish: ابازه حسن پاشا, Abāza Ḥasan Paşa), was an Ottoman provincial governor...
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palatalized velar ejective stop [kʲʼ] (in Abaza, Abkhaz, Shapsug, Ubykh) labialized velar ejective stop [kʷʼ] (in Abaza, Abkhaz, Adyghe, Archi, Kabardian, Tlingit...
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Sultanate, and Kingdom in turn), e.g. Hobart Pasha. In an Egyptian context, the Abaza Family is known as "the family of the pashas" for having produced the largest...
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Arkady Maksimovich Abaza (Абаза́ Арка́дий Макси́мович; 1843 in Sverdlikovo, Kursk Governorate – January 16 [O.S. January 3] 1915, in Kursk) was a Russian...
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activist Ahmed Fouad Negm, Egyptian vernacular poet Rushdy Abaza, actor Fekry Pasha Abaza, journalist and political activist Ahmed 'Urabi, the leader...
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Alexander Nikolayevich Abaza (Russian: Алекса́ндр Никола́евич Абаза́; 4 August 1872 (O.S.) – 6 November 1925) was a Russian diplomat who served as the...
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