Circassian Revolution
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Natukhaj commoners Abdzakh commoners Shapsug commoners |
Natukhaj nobles Abdzakh nobles Shapsug nobles Supported by: Bzhedug Principality Russian Empire | ||||||||
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Kizbech Tughuzhuqo Kimcheriy Khanahoko Haji Depchen Ahmed Chipaqo |
Pshimaf Kunchukoko Batjeriy Hajemiqo | ||||||||
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| 18,000 | 5,000 | ||||||||
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| Circassians Адыгэхэр |
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List of notable Circassians Circassian genocide |
| Circassian diaspora |
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Surviving Destroyed or barely existing |
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Religion in Circassia |
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The Circassian Revolution refers to a series of revolts by Circassian farmers which resulted in the most developed regions of Circassia abandoning social classes and switching to democracy.