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199: 129: 32: 483: 454: 276:. At June 27, 2005, a Special Congress of the Abazin People bound the head of 13 Abazin auls, situated in 5 different districts of Karachay-Cherkessia to leave these districts to form 280:. On December 25, 2005, 99% of the population of Abazinia voted in a referendum for the establishment of this district. On July 1, 2006, the premier-minister of the 364:(the long plateau). Most of them belong to the Ashkharua clan that fought against the Tsarist army and emigrated to Turkey after losing the battle of Kbaada ( 388: 392: 365: 239: 223: 414: 96: 327:, the largest aristocratic family in Egypt), and other Islamic countries, most of which are descendants of refugees ( 115: 68: 478: 344:
There is a significant Abazin presence in Turkey. An estimated number of 150,000 Abazins live in the provinces of
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The Soviet power was proclaimed there in 1918. On April 1, 1918, Abazinia was made a part of the
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Map of the pre-genocide distribution of Abazins in the North Caucasus and modern Abaza district
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In January 1995, the congress of the Abazin people claimed an autonomous Abazin region within
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on May 28 of that year. From July 5 to December 1918, it was in the
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Karachay-Cherkessia: Ethno-political and Ethno-cultural Situation
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At the congress of the Abazin deputies in November 1991, the
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is a historical country at the northern mountainside of the
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Not to be confused with Abyssinia, the old name for
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Abazin language
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