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Looks like a magician
Is Shashlik (lamb) the most traditional dish in the entire Kavkaz ?
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The food looks tasty.
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In Karachay-Cherkes republic live not only Karachays and Circassians but Abazin/Abaza people. They are divided into two groups both of them came from Abkhazia: Tapanta (XIV-XVth c) and Ashkharwa (XVII-XVIIIth c). They retained Pontid racial type of their ancestors. Most common haplogroups among Abaza people are G2-P303 (40.9%) and R1a-Z280 (23.9%). Images of Abaza:
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Ethnic map of Caucasus:
- before Russian conquest:
Purple is Circassians and Abaza/Abkhazian, Light-Red is Ossetes and Tats (Persians of Azerbaijan), Yellow is Nogays, Azeri Turks and Karachay-Balkar, Light-Green is Kumyk, various shades of green - Vaynakh and Mountain Daghestanis, Dark-Blue is Georgians.
- Modern times:
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Good work. But I wish there were group photos for a more complete idea on the appearance.
The explanation of which phenotypes the ethnicities should be and then the examples that follow, show how shit taxonomy can really be So many aren't even near the "Mtebid/Taurid" range. What a load of bollocks.
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The big thread:
Circassian (Adyghe) women and children
Circassians / Adyghe
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