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- Ubykh_people abstract "The Ubykh are a group who spoke the Northwest Caucasian Ubykh language, until other local languages displaced it and its last speaker died in 1992.The Ubykh used to inhabit an area in what is today Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. They may well have been inhabitants of the ancient Georgian Kingdom of Colchis. Outside of mythology, the probable ancestors of the Ubykh were mentioned in book IV of Procopius' De Bello Gothico (The Gothic War), under the name βροῦχοι (Bruchi), a corruption of the native term tʷaχ.In 1667 Ubykh were mentioned in book Evliya Çelebi.The Ubykh were semi-nomadic horsemen, and their language contained a finely differentiated vocabulary related to horses and tack. Some Ubykh also practised favomancy and scapulomancy.However, the Ubykh gained more prominence in modern times. By 1864, during the reign of Tsar Alexander II, the Russian conquest of the Northwestern Caucasus had been completed. The Adyghe and Abkhaz were decimated, and the Abaza were partially driven out of the Caucasus. Faced with the threat of subjugation by the Russian army, the Ubykh, as well as other Muslim peoples of Caucasus, left their homeland en masse beginning on March 6, 1864. By May 21, the entire Ubykh nation had departed from the Caucasus. They eventually settled in a number of villages in western Turkey around the municipality of Manyas.In order to avoid discrimination, the Ubykh elders encouraged their people to assimilate into Turkish culture. Having abandoned their traditional nomadic culture, they became a nation of farmers. The Ubykh language was rapidly displaced by Turkish and Circassian; the last native speaker of Ubykh, Tevfik Esenç, died in 1992.Today, the Ubykh diaspora has been scattered about Turkey and—to a much lesser extent—Jordan. The Ubykh nation per se no longer exists, although those who are of Ubykh ancestry are proud to call themselves Ubykh, and a couple of villages are still found in Turkey where the vast majority of the population is Ubykh by descent.Ubykh society was patrilineal; many Ubykh descendants today know five, six, or even seven generations of their agnatic ancestry. Nevertheless, as in other Northwest Caucasian cultures, women were especially venerated, and the Ubykh language retains a special second person pronoun prefix used exclusively with women (χa-).".
- Ubykh_people language Hakuchi_Adyghe_dialect.
- Ubykh_people language Turkish_language.
- Ubykh_people populationPlace Turkey.
- Ubykh_people religion Sunni_Islam.
- Ubykh_people thumbnail Kirantukh_Berzeg.jpg?width=300.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageExternalLink search.php?query=creator:%22Bell,%20James%20Stanislaus%22.
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- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Abazins.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Abkhazians.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Adyghe_language.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Adyghe_people.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_II_of_Russia.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Peoples_of_the_Caucasus.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ubykh_people.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Colchis.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Elder_(administrative_title).
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_cleansing_of_Circassians.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Evliya_Çelebi.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Favomancy.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Hakuchi_Adyghe_dialect.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Jordan.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Manyas.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Nomad.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Caucasian_languages.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Patrilineality.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Procopius.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Scapulimancy.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Sochi.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Tevfik_Esenç.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Ubykh_language.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink Ubykhia.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Kirantukh_Berzeg.jpg.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLink File:Ubykhi.jpg.
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tʷaχ".
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ubykh people".
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ubykh tribe".
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ubykh".
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ubykhs tribe".
- Ubykh_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ubykhs".
- Ubykh_people group "Ubykh".
- Ubykh_people langs Hakuchi_Adyghe_dialect.
- Ubykh_people langs Turkish_language.
- Ubykh_people popplace Turkey.
- Ubykh_people related "unknown".
- Ubykh_people rels Sunni_Islam.
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- Ubykh_people subject Category:Peoples_of_the_Caucasus.
- Ubykh_people subject Category:Ubykh_people.
- Ubykh_people hypernym Group.
- Ubykh_people type Band.
- Ubykh_people type Community.
- Ubykh_people type EthnicGroup.
- Ubykh_people type Group.
- Ubykh_people type Community.
- Ubykh_people type Group.
- Ubykh_people type People.
- Ubykh_people type Thing.
- Ubykh_people type Q41710.
- Ubykh_people comment "The Ubykh are a group who spoke the Northwest Caucasian Ubykh language, until other local languages displaced it and its last speaker died in 1992.The Ubykh used to inhabit an area in what is today Sochi, Krasnodar Krai, Russia. They may well have been inhabitants of the ancient Georgian Kingdom of Colchis.".
- Ubykh_people label "Ubykh people".
- Ubykh_people sameAs Q969667.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubikhes.
- Ubykh_people sameAs الوبخ.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubıxlar.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubikh_(grup_ètnic).
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubijos.
- Ubykh_people sameAs اوبیخها.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubyhit.
- Ubykh_people sameAs אוביחים.
- Ubykh_people sameAs უბიხები.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Oebychen.
- Ubykh_people sameAs m.041g5p.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Убыхи.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubihi.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Ubıhlar.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Убихи.
- Ubykh_people sameAs اوبیخ_قوم.
- Ubykh_people sameAs Q969667.
- Ubykh_people wasDerivedFrom Ubykh_people?oldid=678592228.
- Ubykh_people depiction Kirantukh_Berzeg.jpg.
- Ubykh_people isPrimaryTopicOf Ubykh_people.
- Ubykh_people name "Ubykh".