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Doughouz
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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.
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more artistic explorations!"

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

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.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Dive into the chilling unknown with our latest YouTube short! 🌑 Explore the darkest corners of history, true crime, and paranormal phenomena as we unravel secrets that defy explanation. From unsolved mysteries to spine-tingling tales, join us for a journey into the enigmatic realms of our past. Subscribe, hit the notification bell, and prepare to be captivated by the mysteries that linger in the shadows. #circassian #circassianbeauties #DarkHistory, #MysteriousFacts, #TrueCrime , #Paranormal, #unsolvedmysteries #Mysteries, #enigmaticfacts, #historicalfacts, #DarkTales, #youtubeshorts

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Circassian Genocide Memorial Day - Reihaniya 2018

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Circassian beauties


00:03:27 1 Literary allusions
00:05:38 2 Circassian features
00:12:20 2.1 Pseudoscientific explanations for the extreme white skin
00:14:14 3 Pseudoscientific racialist theories
00:18:16 4 Advertising of beauty products
00:21:11 5 Nineteenth-century sideshow attraction
00:23:47 6 In popular culture
00:24:14 7 See also



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Circassian beauties is a phrase used to refer to an idealized image of the women of the Circassian people of the Northwestern Caucasus. A fairly extensive literary history suggests that Circassian women were thought to be unusually beautiful, spirited, and elegant, and as such were desirable as concubines.
This reputation dates back to the Late Middle Ages, when the Circassian coast was frequented by traders from Genoa, and the founder of the Medici dynasty, Cosimo de' Medici, had an illegitimate son from a Circassian slave. During the Ottoman Empire and Persian Safavid and Qajar dynasties, Circassian women living as slaves in the Sultan's Imperial Harem and Shah's harems started to build their reputation as extremely beautiful and genteel, which then became a common trope in Western Orientalism.As a result of this reputation, in Europe and America Circassians were often characterised as ideals of feminine beauty in poetry and art. Cosmetic products were advertised, from the 18th century on, using the word "Circassian" in the title, or claiming that the product was based on substances used by the women of Circassia.
In consequence, most wives of several Ottoman Sultans were ethnic Circassians converted to Islam, e.g. Valide Sultans (Empress mothers), including Perestü Valide Sultan, Pertevniyal Valide Sultan, Şevkefza Valide Sultan, Tirimüjgan Valide Sultan, Nükhetseza Başhanımefendi, other important Hatuns (Ladies) and Sultans like Şemsiruhsar Hatun and Saçbağlı Sultan, Haseki sultans (chief consorts) such as Mahidevran Haseki Sultan, Hümaşah Haseki Sultan, Hatice Muazzez Haseki Sultan, and Ayşe Haseki Sultan besides numerous Başkadınefendis (most senior consorts), including Bedrifelek I, Bidar II, Kamures I, and Servetseza I as well as Kadınefendis (senior consorts) such as Bezmara VI, Düzdidil III, Hayranıdil II, Meyliservet IV, Mihrengiz II, Neşerek III, Nurefsun II, Reftaridil II, Şayan III, amongst many others, or İkbals (honoured lady consorts), most notable of them being Cevherriz II, Ceylanyar II, Dilfirib I, Nalanıdil III, and Nergis IV in addition to Gözdes (favourite lady consorts), including Dürdane I, Hüsnicenan III, Safderun IV, amongst others. The "golden age" of the Circassian beauty may be considered to be between the 1770s, when the Russian Empire seized the Crimean Khanate and cut off their slave trade in Eastern European women, which increased the demand for Circassian women in Near Eastern harems; and the 1860s, when the Russians destroyed Circassia itself.
In the 1860s the showman P. T. Barnum exhibited women who he claimed were Circassian beauties. They wore a distinctive curly, big hair style, which had no precedent in earlier portrayals of Circassians, but which was soon copied by other female performers in the United States, who became known as "moss-haired girls". This hair style was a sort of a exhibit's trademark and was achieved by washing the hair of women in beer, drying it and then teasing it. It is not clear why Barnum chose this hairstyle. It may have been a reference to the Circassian fur hat, rather than the hair.
There were also several classical Turkish music pieces and poems that praise the beauty of the "Lepiska Saçlı Çerkes" (Straight, flaxen-haired Circassian; "lepiska" refers to long blonde hair which is soft and straight, as if flatironed).

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Every year the Circassian community remembers May 21, 1864. The day we commemorate the Circassian Genocide. Following a 100-year war with Russia, our ancestors were defeated and forced to leave our homeland. The end of the war wasn’t the end of our suffering though. Our exodus was marked with starvation, disease, and death.

I’m not a big fan of living in the past, but I do believe in learning from history. I mention this today because I believe if we're looking at these tragedies in the wrong way, and if we change how we look at them we'll so much more positive change and personal satisfaction

Most if not all groups have tragic events like this in their history. The Jewish Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the genocide of the Native Americans, the slaves brought to the West from Africa, and the list goes on. Including more recent tragedies like 9/11.

These commemorations bring us together, to remember and grieve. There’s also usually some blame directed at another group, and maybe even a plea for them to make things right. We then walk away for another year, with little to nothing changed.

Waiting for someone else to solve our problems is a huge missed opportunity. Entrepreneurship taught me nobody cares about me and my business more than me, whether customers or employees. Similarly, nobody cares about our traumas and genocides more than us. So, if we’re waiting for justice, we’re going to wait a long time.

Better yet why not take this time, these emotions, this desire to see the wrongs made right, and do something about it. So, what can we do to make things better? Can we launch some program or initiative to improve the situation of our communities? Can we partner with others to do something even bigger? Are others already doing great work that inspires us, that we can donate our time or money to support? There are so many options, for all types of lifestyles and preferences.

I love the idea of taking wrongs and making them right. Taking powerlessness and turning it into empowerment. Taking pain and turning it into joy and happiness.

How about you? Please share ways you’ve turned wrongs and worked to make them right?

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Finally! I met Kashi from @persianyoga 🙏🏻 I’ve not been overly exposed to the Persian form of wrestling training called ‘Palhavani’.

This was my first meeting with an actual follower of the original tradition and I must say that I’m impressed. We went through a tough workout which incorporated many different tools and modalities challenging strength, mobility, agility, balance, and coordination. In this video you’ll see me attempt the 32kg pair which Kashi gave to me as a challenge (something I feel like he likes to do haha). I succeeded for one count. This is the heaviest Persian Meel I’ve ever swung and it felt great. Hoping to meet again this time in Australia to get a few more counts in with these beasts 🤯

A big thanks to @persianyoga for his generous share of knowledge and skills. What an amazing world we live in ❤️

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Япымрэ Непэрэ - Then & Now - Circassian tales Episode 2
Andy & Aibek surprised by Zoher while instead of guardian the horses, they deside to
take a break and eat.
in this Episode, Zoher will take you to a tour about the circassian Kitchenware.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Xabze, Xa: many, vast or space, Bze: language, literally meaning, the language of the cosmos is an oral unwritten code of conduct, which incorporates all aspects of life, dictating behavior from birth to death. It is not an explicit dogma nor a separate creed, but can be closely described as an art of life.



ARTICLE: https://www.ayurvedajournals.c....om/article/zaina-el-

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

The First International Circassian Conference in Nurmberg 21-22 Sept. 2018
How to Survive the Circassian Nation in the 21st Century and Resist Assimilation
Mr. Rashid Zafesov (Maykop, Adygea Republic, Russian Federation)

المؤتمر الشركسي الدولي الأول في نورنبرغ- ألمانيا 21-22 .09. 2018
كيف بقاء واستمرار الأمة الشركسية في القرن الواحد والعشرين ومقاومة الانحلال
السيد رشيد زافيسوف : مايكوب ، جمهورية أديغيا ، الاتحاد الروسي

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

1763-1864 years of war ended as a forced exodus of Circassian people from their homeland. A lot of people died on a sea shore, a lot of drowned in waters of Black Sea.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Artist: HAGAUJ
Song name: Circassian Lads
Genre: Folk
Animator/ Production: Desana Jaimoukha
Lyrics: Timbolat Thashluko

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Psalm 4:3 But know that YAHUAH hath set apart him that is pious for himself: YAHUAH will hear when I call unto him.

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Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Everything in the video is for "HUMOR" and is not my personal opinion.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

A comparative reading between Greek Mythology and
Circassian Mythology of Narts has not been done so far.
This book has been intended to fill this gap in the field.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Кадры черкесского военного героя Джавада Анзора и его черкесского кавалерийского полка под Дамаском, Сирия, в сентябре 1941 года.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

#circassianchicken
الشركسية هو طبق من الدجاج المسلوق يقدم مع صلصة غنية محضرة من الجوز المطحون ومرق سميك بخبز التوست. الدجاج الشركسي هو طبق ملكي، أخذناه في مصر من المطبخ العثماني اأثناء احتلالهم لمصر. على الرغم من أنه كان يقدم عادة كطبق رئيسي ، إلا أنه أصبح شائعًا كفاتح للشهية .
Circassian chicken is a dish of boiled chicken served with a rich sauce made with crushed walnuts, and stock thickened with toast bread. Circassian Chicken is a royal dish, adopted by the Imperial Ottoman cuisine during their occupation to Egypt. Although it was typically served as a main course, it became popular as an appetizer.
preparation time: 45 mins cooking time: 1 hr serve: 6-8 person
وقت التحضير: 45 دقيقة التسوية: ساعة التقديم 6-8 أشخاص

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Welcome to our Folk Music Indie channel. Our mission is to introduce and popularize folk music to the world without profit. You can help us by sharing this video with your friends. luv yall.

Music by: The 100
Picture in the video by: Circassian Repatriation Organization

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

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Doughouz
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Doughouz
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Here is the band playing four tunes to go with the Circassian circle dance. We recorded this at Jimmy's Cellar bar Glasgow in June 2020. The Tunes are:
The White Cockade, The Rakes of Mallow, the reel of Tullochgorum and Aitken drum.

Doughouz
31 Views · 2 years ago

Adel Bashqawi. Circassian Writer. Vice Chairman of the Committee for RSPNC. European Parliament

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