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Vernissage de l'exposition des oeuvres de Jean-Luc TURLURE à l'Université d'Etat d'Adyghe à Maïkop - Fédération de Russie <br />©ADAGP/TURLURE 2010
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Visite d'un centre d'ateliers délivrés par l'Etat à des artistes russes professionnels. <br />©ADAGP/TURLURE 2010
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Concert pour l'anniversaire de l'Université d'Etat à la philarmonie de MAIKOP. <br />©ADAGP/TURLURE 2010
Adiga Summer 2014
Virtual trip to The Great Caucasus Mountains With Circassian(Adyghe) Music
Cossack sword art - Shashka (Adyghe: (Сашьхъуэ),Russian: (Шашка))
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Circassia 2009-2019
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Footage of Circassian horsemen demonstrating their riding skills, shot in Kabardia in 1965. (Герой Нашего Времени)
Circassian horse-born warriors (шууей [shuwey], in Circassian; джигит [dzhigit], in Russian) have always been famous for their immaculate equestrian skills. Intrepid horsemen rode their mounts in all positions: upright or clinging to the horse's side, in simulation of battle manœuvres. They had the uncanny ability to crawl under the belly of the mount, at full gallop – a manœuvre called “schinibech'epsh” (шыныбэкIэпщ; Adigean) – to confound the enemy. They performed daredevil feats, picking up whips and other articles (schiwye'ebix; шыуеIебых; Adigean), and hitting eggs (jedich'eyewe; джэдыкIэеуэ) placed on the ground at breakneck speed. A special kind of trick riding, “shurelhes” (шурэлъэс; literally: mounting-dismounting), in which a horseman, at full tilt, leapt off and then back on his horse, was also part of their repertoire. In “nipzef'eh” (ныпзэфIэхь; literally: banner-snatching), an equestrian game that required considerable strength and high skill, a group of horsemen snatched away a flag from one another, the object of the game being to carry it away. In "pi'ezef'eh" (пыIэзэфIэхь), the snatched object is a Circassian cap (пыIэ; pi'e). There were many versions of this sport, which is still played to this day. Two special forms of dressage, “shiqafe” (шыкъафэ; literally: horse-dance) and “shighejegw” (шыгъэджэгу; literally: making the horse dance), were, and still are, crowd favourites.
War games were very popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. One game had a group of foot soldiers wielding long clubs and knouts forming a circle, with horsemen trying to breach the formation. It was a veritable demonstration of courage and technique. Despite the onrush of horses, generally no serious injuries resulted. This game usually blended with other festal rites, usually following upon a compact “wij” (ancient ritual circle dance) formation.
During the Russo-Circassian war, the Circassians showed incredible resistance against the Russians for over 100 years. One of the main reasons for this is horse warfare techniques. Boys used to travel with their guns from a young age, because they would have to defend their homeland with these guns in their future lives. There was no nation that could use the rifle and sword more effectively than the Circassians on horseback. We know that the famous Circassian resistance leader Tuguzhuko Kizbech defeated the 12,000 strong Russian army with 700 Circassian horsemen by the river Abin. Cossacks and Russians, who could not cope with the Circassians, began to use Circassian weapons and clothes.
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The Circassian Cultural Institute
Monday, May 21, 2007
(Official Circassian Memorial Day)
AGENDA
Introduction
Glen E. Howard
President, The Jamestown Foundation
Opening Remarks
Zack Barsik
President, the Circassian Cultural Institute
MORNING PANEL
The Circassians
Paul Henze
Rand Corporation (Retired)
"Who are the Circassians? A Historical Perspective on the Circassians and Imperial Russia"
Dr. Kemal Karpat
Director of the Center of Turkish Studies, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"The Circassian Migration to Turkey"
Fatima Tlisova
Former North Caucasus Correspondent, Regnum News Agency
"The Circassians Today & the Resurgence of Circassian Nationalism in the North Caucasus"
Glen E. Howard
Moderator
Coffee Break
Russia’s Circassian Frontier
Dr. John Colarusso
McMaster University
Moderator
Ali Berzeg
Executive Director, Circassian Congress Movement, Maikop, Adygeia, Russia
"The Democratic NGO Movement in Adygeia"
Haci Bayram
Human Rights Activist
"NGOs in the North Caucasus & Their Impact on Civil Society & the War in Chechnya"
Dr. Matthew Light
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
"The Proposed Merger of Adygeia and Krasnodarskii Krai: Why, Why Now, and What Next?"
Mairbek Vachagaev
Doctoral Candidate Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, France
"The Military Jammats in Karachai-Cherkess"
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Paul Goble
Professor, Institute of World Politics
"Are the Circassians Again Looking Beyond Their Borders?"
AFTERNOON PANEL
The Circassian Diaspora
Dr. Kemal Karpat
Director of the Center of Turkish Studies, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Moderator
Dr. Alexandre Toumarkine
Vice Director, The French Research Institute, Istanbul, Turkey
"Where Are the Circassians Today? The Circassian Diaspora in Turkey & the Middle East"
Ziad Hajjo
Circassian-American
"The Circassian Diaspora in America"
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