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- Sadz abstract "The Sadz or Asadzwa, also Jigets are a subethnic group of the Abkhazians. They are sometimes purported to have originated from the Sanigoi tribe mentioned by the Classic authors. In the 6th century, they formed a tribal principality, which later commingled with the Abasgoi, Apsilae and Missimianoi into the Kingdom of Abkhazia. Until 1864 Sadz lived at the Black Sea coast north to Gagra until the Khosta River (Khamysh River). They formed the Sadzyn area, which consisted of the possessions of Kamysh, Arydba, Amarshan and Gechba clans, under the hegemony of Tsanba clan. The Ubykh princes Oblagua, Chizmaa and Dziash also originated from the Sadz. Some think that in the 12-14th centuries a part of the Sadz have been forced to resettle to the northern mountainside of Caucasus Major under the Ubykh pressure. They formed there Abazin people. This is only one of the theories explaining the migration from Abkhazia of the ancestors of what is now the Abaza people. After the Russian-Circassian War ended in 1864 the most of Sadz were forced to turn muhajirs, moving to the Ottoman Empire. Some of them settled in Adjara (then under the Ottoman possession).Now the Sadz dialect of the Abkhaz language is spoken only in Turkey. It consists of Akhaltsys and Tswyzhy subdialects.The Sadz, Aibga and Akhchipsou tribes of Abkhazia were the last ethnic groups to have offered the resistance to the Russian advances during the Caucasus War. The last tribes conquered by Russians were Ahchypsy and Aibga, who lived in and around of what is now Krasnaya Polyana.".
- Sadz thumbnail Loo_temple.jpg?width=300.
- Sadz wikiPageID "6674662".
- Sadz wikiPageLength "3466".
- Sadz wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Sadz wikiPageRevisionID "670641551".
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Abasgoi.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Abazinia.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Abazins.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Abkhaz_language.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Abkhazians.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Adjara.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Aibga.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Akhchipsou.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Amarshan.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Apsilae.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Arydba.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Black_Sea.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abkhaz_diaspora.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Turkey.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sub-ethnic_groups.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Caucasian_War.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Chizmaa.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Dziash.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_cleansing_of_Circassians.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Gagra.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Gechba.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Caucasus.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_Comparative_Research_in_Human_Culture.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Kamysh.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Khosta_River.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Abkhazia.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Krasnaya_Polyana.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Missimianoi.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Oblagua.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Russo-Circassian_War.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Sadzen.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Sanigoi.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Tsanba.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink Ubykh_people.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLink File:Loo_temple.jpg.
- Sadz wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sadz".
- Sadz wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Sadz subject Category:Abkhaz_diaspora.
- Sadz subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Turkey.
- Sadz subject Category:History_of_ethnic_groups_in_Russia.
- Sadz subject Category:Sub-ethnic_groups.
- Sadz hypernym Group.
- Sadz type Band.
- Sadz type Group.
- Sadz type Group.
- Sadz comment "The Sadz or Asadzwa, also Jigets are a subethnic group of the Abkhazians. They are sometimes purported to have originated from the Sanigoi tribe mentioned by the Classic authors. In the 6th century, they formed a tribal principality, which later commingled with the Abasgoi, Apsilae and Missimianoi into the Kingdom of Abkhazia. Until 1864 Sadz lived at the Black Sea coast north to Gagra until the Khosta River (Khamysh River).".
- Sadz label "Sadz".
- Sadz sameAs Q2373720.
- Sadz sameAs Sadz.
- Sadz sameAs Sadzi.
- Sadz sameAs m.02pbdkd.
- Sadz sameAs Садзы.
- Sadz sameAs Sadzlar.
- Sadz sameAs Q2373720.
- Sadz wasDerivedFrom Sadz?oldid=670641551.
- Sadz depiction Loo_temple.jpg.
- Sadz isPrimaryTopicOf Sadz.