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Majdoline Hilmi, originally from Amman, Jordan, was a member of the Circassian diaspora in the New York area and a native speaker of Kabardian (or Adyghe). In this video she introduces her people and her language. Majida recently passed away, and she is missed.
Recorded by the Endangered Language Alliance at City Lore Gallery in Summer 2015, as part of the exhibit "Mother Tongues: Endangered Language in New York City and Beyond", with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
"You entered our land to cause trouble, we didn't come to you."
Two armed Israeli settlers were filmed assaulting Palestinians while storming their land, sitting in their personal vehicle and rummaging through their belongings in the Palestinian town of Bani Naim in the occupied West Bank on Friday
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Learn about the Circassian culture, cuisine, and fashion.
This Video is about raising awareness for two historical events: the Circassian Genocide that took place in the 19th century, and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The Video emphasizes the importance of remembering and honoring the victims of these events, and of showing solidarity with those who are still suffering as a result of violence and injustice. The video also highlights the similarities between the two events, reminding us that the fight for peace and justice is ongoing, and that we must remain vigilant to ensure that such atrocities never happen again. The overall goal of the video is to call for greater recognition of these events, and to inspire action in support of those who have been affected by violence and injustice.
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Kabardey dilinde cerkes tarihi, Geschichte von Tscherkessen in Kabardinischer Sprache Producer: Askarbi Naghaplev Aminat, Maykop 2007 Thanks to Janbolat from NJ
Welcome to A Swift Journey with Tugce!
In this video I had an interview with Bislan Jalouqa about the Circassian culture. Circassian culture is more than Circassian dance, Circassian cheese and Circassian chicken.
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An excellent documentary about the Circassian history in Egypt.
Circassian Voiceover
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An excellent documentary about the Circassian history in Egypt.
Circassian Voiceover
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The Circassian genocide and exile have had a profound and lasting impact on the Circassian people and their cultural identity. The loss of their homeland, along with the trauma and suffering endured by survivors and their descendants, has left a lasting legacy of pain and loss.
Continue Part 2 of CaucasTalk Podcast interview with Suhein Beck, a Circassian born in Syria. Follow her story as she launched her grandfather's medical formula into a skincare company, ELAJ into the global market.
This podcast is set among beautiful pictures and clips of the North Caucasus, the hidden treasure of the Euro-Asian Steppes that has been the home of the ancient civilization of Circassians - the Adighe People. Whether it's called Kavkaz, Cherkassia, Circassia or the North Caucasus, it is our land and we fought over 100 years until the final day that we still commemorate as May 21, 1864. It was then we were exiled after a long-standing genocide killed over 1 million of our ancestors. This episode talks about those of us that were exiled from our homeland.
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Jonty Yamisha is a language activist, an "accidental polyglot" in his own words, a "third-generation Circassian refugee," and the founder of OptiLingo, an audio-based language app that uses "guided immersion" to help people reach fluency in foreign languages more quickly. We discuss the Circassian language and cultural history, how he's raising his children bilingually, and how he "steals back" time for language learning amid his busy professional and family life.
For show notes, visit https://languagemastery.com/blog/jonty-yamisha.
Taking a look at a very interesting dance from multiple viewpoints.
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua95fPR6HC8
Aibek & Andy find some strange stones. zoher tell the story of Circassian games.
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Circassian History Part II in Kabardian Language. Çerkes Tarihi, Geschichte von Tscherkessen
Kabardey dilinde cerkes tarihi, Geschichte von Tscherkessen in Kabardinischer Sprache Producer: Askarbi Naghaplev Aminat, Maykop 2007 Thanks to Janbolat from NJ
Join me, Said Ishak, on a fascinating artistic journey as I recreate the life and atmosphere of a Circassian village from the 1940s. In this video, I take you through the process step by step, from the initial sketch to the final brushstroke.
Witness how I capture the essence of this unique cultural heritage, bringing to life the architecture, landscapes, and spirit of the Circassian community of the past.
Whether you're an art lover, a history enthusiast, or someone fascinated by Circassian culture, this painting process is sure to engage and inspire.
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"The CircassianGenocide" - Walter Richmond.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LHlwZwpA70cC&printsec=frontcover&hl=pt-BR&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
The only book solely about this tragedy.
Soundtrack:
- "God be with Ye" - Cloudkicker;
- "Strung up from the Sky"- Pelican;
- Circassian national anthem.
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Extracts taken from The Travels of Reverend Olafur Egilsson: The Story of the Barbary Corsair Raid on Iceland in 1627.
by Olafur Egilsson (Author), Karl Smari Hreinsson (Translator), Adam Nichols (Translator)
https://www.amazon.com/Travels....-Reverend-Olafur-Egi
Thumbnail Art and Art by Alex Stoica.
Stock footage taken from Videoblocks and Artgrid.
Music from Epidemic Sound and Artlist.
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Westman Islands By Bruce McAdamCamera location62° 55′ 41.37″ N, 20° 27′ 25.92″ WView this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap - originally posted to Flickr as Vestmannaeyjar, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=69
Grass Roof Houses By michael clarke stuff - originally posted to Flickr as Grass-roof houses, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/....w/index.php?curid=70
Yistamblako - Circassian Exile
21 May 1864
Tut Zaur
The alleged Circassian genocide ostensibly happened during the Russo-Circassian War, conducted in Circassia (present day Russia's Krasnodar Krai, republics of Adygea and Karachay-Cherkessia), the northwestern part of the Caucasus. The war ended in 1864 with annexation of these lands to the Russian Empire. During the 1860s much of the Circassian population was expelled from their lands. Historians site figures as large as 500,000 and greater. A large fraction of them died in transit.This expulsion and other actions of the Russian military has given rise to a movement for international recognition of the alleged genocide.
Kabardey dilinde cerkes tarihi, Geschichte von Tscherkessen in Kabardinischer Sprache Producer: Askarbi Naghaplev Aminat, Maykop 2007 Thanks to Janbolat from NJ
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