- The
Northwest Caucasian languages, also
called West Caucasian, Abkhazo-
Adyghean, Abkhazo-Circ****ian, Circ****ic, or
sometimes Pontic languages, is a family...
- 0.0004% 17
Chamalal Чамалалы 24 0% 18
Aghuls Агулы 34,160 0.0239% 19
Adygheans Адыгейцы 124,835 0.0874% 20
Azerbaijanis Азербайджанцы 603,070 0.422%...
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Adyghe State University is a
university located in Maykop,
Adyghe Republic,
Russian Federation. The
university was
founded in 1940,
first as
Adyghe State...
- the
traditional male
costume is a
dagger and a sword. The
traditional Adyghean sword is
called shashka. It is a
special kind of sabre; a very sharp, single-edged...
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classification is
based on
Nikolayev &
Starostin (1994):
North Caucasian Abkhazo-
Adyghean (Northwest Caucasian) Nakh–Daghestanian (Northeast Caucasian) Nakh Daghestanian...
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Eurasia Altaic (disputed) Hurro-Urartian
languages 2
extinct Eurasia Abkhazo-
Adyghean languages 4 1,655,000
Eurasia Caucasian (disputed) Nakh-Daghestanian languages...
- [citation needed]
Certain similarities between Hattic and both Abkhazo-
Adyghean and
Kartvelian languages have led to
proposals by some
scholars about the...
- 000 speakers, and others.
Northwest Caucasian, also
called the Abkhazo-
Adyghean, Circ****ian, or
Pontic family, with a
total of
about 2.5
million speakers...
- Caucasian, also
called Kartvelian.
Northwest Caucasian, also
called Abkhazo-
Adyghean.
Northeast Caucasian, also
called Nakh–Dagestanian. The Ibero-Caucasian...
- (or Proto-Adyghe–Kabardian) is the
reconstructed common ancestor of the
Adyghean and
Kabardian languages. The
consonant system is
reconstructed with a four-way...