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Meaning of "circassia"
circassia (noun) : Refers to a historical region and former country in the North Caucasus, now part of Russia
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- A mountainous region in the Caucasus of Eurasia.
- A former country in the Caucasus.
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It was to this category that most of Circassia belonged.
Circassia is the northwest bulge of the Caucasus Mountains.
She was sold to him by her uncle in Circassia.
Sacripante is the King of Circassia and one of the leading Saracen knights.
It hastened the process of the Russian conquest of Circassia.
Circassia and Circassians.
The transaction is subject to a successful fundraising by Circassia Pharmaceuticals in the coming weeks.
The Russians needed to take the forts to tighten the ring around Circassia.
Today, Circassia remains a victim of continuous genocide and a nation in exile.
The ballet is set in Circassia.
Circassia was located in Eastern Europe, near the northeastern Black Sea coast.
It roughly corresponded to most of the Kuban and Circassia regions.
As a result of this campaign, Crimea and Circassia entered into the Ottoman sphere of influence.
On many old maps Abazin territory is marked as part of Circassia Adygea.
In the east of Circassia were two feudal polities, Greater Kabardá and Lesser Kabardá.
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My family comes from Circassia.
The Russo-Circassian War begins, when the Russian Empire attempts to annex Circassia.
The armed forces of Circassia.
Some sources state that three million Circassians were evicted from Circassia in a period lasting until 1911.
Diary of stay in Circassia.
Distribution of Circassian populations in historic Circassia and the diaspora, 21st century.
A beauty from Circassia.
Circassia was placed under Russian military rule in 1822, with a Temporary Kabardian Court also being established.
Conflict with Circassia.
The Azov Cossacks were responsible for patrolling the vast Coast of Circassia.
In 1791 Ustlabinsk was established in Circassia at the junction of the Kuban and Laba Rivers.
The Caucasus Mountains to the north and the northeast divide Abkhazia from Circassia.
Let's go to Circassia.
In September 1820, Stai and his forces began to forcibly resettle inhabitants of western Circassia.
The Russians now turned their attention to Circassia which fell in 1864.
In 1290, Khan Tulabuga and Nogal had attacked the land of Zichia probably Circassia.
After 1845 Vorontsov may have eased the pressure on Circassia to concentrate on Shamyl.