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The Abzakh (: Абдзах, Abdzakh; : абадзехи) also known as Abdzakhs or Abadzekhs are one of the twelve major tribes, representing one of the twelve stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag. Historically, they lived in the mountainous part of the modern Russian republics of Adygea and . Major settlements or villages were located in the river valleys , , , and .

However, today the vast majority of them live in in Turkey — about 500,000 people, which are the descendants of those expelled from their homeland as a result of the Russian–Circassian War. After , the Abzakh are the second-largest Adyghe tribe in Turkey, other diaspora countries, and in the world in general. They are also the second-largest Adyghe tribe in Israel (after ), largest in Jordan, and the sixth-largest in Russia. The Abzakhs are not to be confused with the or the , yet the naming "abadz'ekh" in Circassian language means "the people who live under the Abazas", but they are different in language.


History
Before the Caucasian War, Abzakhs inhabited the northern slope of the Caucasus mountain range, near the land of the tribe. They were grouped into highland and lowland Abzakhs and favored close relations with the , whom they practically regarded as their own kin.

In 1834, together with the and the , they swore an oath to fight against the Russians. The Abzakhs were reluctant to join non-Circassian commanders, which is why Muhammad Amin failed to win over the Abzakh, most of whom backed .

After the Caucasian war, most Abzakhs (and other tribes) were deported to the Ottoman Empire, the remaining Abzakhs were relocated to the present-day steppe Shovgenovsky District in Adygea.


Culture
The Abzakh tribe was traditionally divided into nine companies, managed by elected elders. In discussing and resolving important issues elders agreed in a general meeting. Among Circassians, Abzakhs were considered the most warlike.

The Abzakh tribe engaged in arable farming and horticulture, and kept many animals, especially prized horses. In the mountains, the Abzakh mined copper, iron, lead, and silver.

Since the early 19th century, their dominant religion is .


Language
The Abzakh people speak a sub-dialect () of the dialect of the Circassian language. Abzakh sub-dialect


Israel
About 1,123 Abzakh people live in the , in (Northern District, ), where there is an Adyghe museum.

In 1958, Abzakhs (and other Adyghe tribes) of Israel were allowed to enter military service, which gave them a number of privileges. In Israel, the Abzakh are the second largest Adyghe tribe, after the .


Notable people
  • Hulusi Salih Pasha (1885–1939); Ottoman (1920), admiral, the first Minister of Navy of the Republic of Turkey
  • (?-1836); Military commander
  • Hasan Bish; Abzakh representative of Circassian Parliament.
  • (1807-?); Writer, poem, fabulist, translator and teacher.
  • Hasan Bish; Abdzakh Representative of Circassian MajlisНаурзова И. Материалы по фольклору, этнографии и истории адыгов. Биографии знаменитых черкесов // Мардж. Париж. 1929. №44.
  • Hatirbay Tsey; Delegate of the Circassian Parliament during negotiations with Tsar Alexander II in 1861 and a military chieftain
    (2009). 9781465316998, Xlibris Corporation. .
  • Aslanbech Hajemuqo Pshimaf; Delegate of the Circassian Parliament and a noble
  • (1890-1936); One of the founders of Adyghe literature and a writer
  • (1931-2022); Islamic scholar


See also
Other Circassian tribes:

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