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Doughouz
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1864 - The Circassian Tragedy

Doughouz
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May21 1864,

We Remember the Day Russians! and we will never forget untill we will get our land back, or we will die trying.

Doughouz
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Video tutorial on how to read and pronounce the Circassian (Kabardian) alphabet.

Doughouz
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Welcome to my channel! This is Andy from I love languages. Let's learn different languages/dialects together.

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Doughouz
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Çerkesya Tarihi - Черкесия Исторя - Circassian History - Адыгэм и Тхыдэ - Geschichte von Tscherkessen - Çerkesce - Adığabze - Адыгэбзэ

Producer: Askarbi Naghaplev Aminat, Maykop 2007 Thanks to Janbolat from NJ

Doughouz
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Today we recorded a podcast with american artist of Circassian descent, Burzag (Zack) Kaghado. We had a warm conversation about how to preserve one's identity in a foreign environment and why it is important to reflect on the history of one's people through art. #shorts

Doughouz
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These are excerpts from a documentary I made in 1994 for UK TV, but the thoughts and expressions contained in it are applicable forever

Doughouz
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Jonty Yamisha of the Nassip Foundation discusses his approach to Circassian language preservation. Sponsored by the Smithsonian and CUNY in partnership with the International Centre for Language Revitalization, AUT University and the Endangered Language Alliance.

Doughouz
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Circassians are the native people of the north west Caucasus ( Circassia )

Doughouz
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Circassian Genocide Memorial Day - Reihaniya 2018

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Doughouz
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Doughouz
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Zoher find that his Pitchfork is missing and he Suspicious tha it was Stolen.
Aibek who left to guard, Prepared a trap just to find that he Caught the wrong person :)

Doughouz
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It's time to finally look at some languages again and I have to say, this region has been the most challenging to prepare so far. There is such a wealth of languages in the Cacausus mountains, with some that we've talked about before, and some isolate and native to this region alone. Get comfy and let's slowly work our way through the map 💖 Before we start, though, thank you so much for all the well-wishes last week!

Content note: There's mention of the Armenian and the Circassian genocide.

Cat appears from 14:33 to 22:45.

Nail polish: Catrice Take me to Tokyo

Sources:
Map: https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Caucasus-e
Glück/Rödel (ed.): Metzler Lexikon Sprache, 5th edition.
Hölzel Universalatlas.

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Doughouz
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"21" is a short film created by NART TV and based on the history of Circassians

Produced By : N.A.R.T TV

إنتاج : الفضائية الشركسية

Doughouz
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“The Circassian Cavaliers of the Caucasus”

A French film by Jean Paul Blondeau. Presented by Jean Bertho. subtitled in English by the Centre for Circassian Studies.

The mountain pastures where the famous Kabardian horses and intrepid Circassian horsemen share a free, yet very harsh, existence – the life of the “Cavaliers of the Caucasus”.

We expect to be endlessly surprised by the equine exploits of the cavaliers of the Caucasus…

For the peoples of the Caucasus, song and dance are a gift from Heaven…

Utterly exotic and stunning…

They live the life of herder cavaliers in all its aspects…

“The Kabardian Horse”

These horses are world-famous for their beauty, hardiness, and the surety of their feet on treacherous mountainous terrain.

They live in an extensive area of 20,000 hectares (200 km²) – a domain which sharply varies from 300 to almost six thousand metres in height. This is a vast dominion of lofty mountains, precipitous hills and gorges, and plateaus, all teaming with precipitous mountain streams and thunderous waterfalls...

Doughouz
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Circassian Film: “Love & Friendship”

«Лъагъуныгъэмрэ ныбжьэгъугъэмрэ» (2000)

In Circassian with English subtitles.

Made for television: State Kabardian Radio and Television Channel, 2000.

Translated by the Centre for Circassian Studies, 2015.

Starring:
R. Lu as Scholex’w
A. Hemirze as Schermet
F. Chexwmaxw as Sherizet
A. Wimar as Mezlo
R. Boziy as Yibrehim
G. Ti’esch as Abubekir

Produced for television by:
A. Wimar
R. Thegheziyt
A. Pxeney
A. Qare
S. Zhileteizh

Not far from the border of Abzakhia and Ubykhia [provinces of Circassia] lived a very rich Ubykh nobleman named Scholex’w.

He was very brave, and his fame and good name ran far and wide.

Equally brave and famous was the nobleman Schermet, who lived in Kabarda...

Doughouz
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Info: The land of Caucasus is located between the Pontic - Caspian steppe and Anatolia. Through the history it is inhabited by various nomadic populations such as Sarmatians, Scythians, Turks, Slavs, Mongolians and the native Caucasian populations such as Circassians, Georgians, Chechens, Lezgins and Armenians. Therefore, the culture of Caucasus has been affected by both nomadic and agricultural civilizations. There are historical findings that the various dances with blades were performed by Scythians since B.C.E. 2000s and later the Scythian's culture was combined with Turkic - Hunnic - Ugric cultures. After the collapse of the Mongolian Empire, the nomadic Turkic Kazakhs and Slavic Ukrainian populations have been combined. The new integrated population has been called as the Cossacks (meaning Kazakh in Slavic languages).

The blade dances of this video are some examples of Flankirovka, Khorumi and Perkhuli. Flankirovka is an art of spinning sabers (mostly Shashka) while dancing, originating from Caucasus and today performed by mostly Cossacks. Shashka is a Circassian sword and means "long knife" in Adyghe language. The music of the video is called Sinane Daxe, meaning "my mother" in Adyghe language. The performers in the video are Georgian, Ukrainian, Russian, Circassian, Tatar, Italian and French.

Note: If you are in the video and want to be mentioned or advertise your page, contact me, thus I can add your link.

Doughouz
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The Call - A Short Circassian Film

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A Mutaz Jankot Film

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Doughouz
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Provided to YouTube by Kavkaz Music по лицензии ZvukM

Circassian Folk · Akhmat Batchaev · Traditional · Ахмат Батчаев

Caucasian Melodies

℗ Kavkaz Music по лицензии ZvukM

Released on: 2019-11-21

Auto-generated by YouTube.

Doughouz
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Выпуск о черкесских армянах - черкесогаях, истории их появления в Черкесии, жизненном устройстве и судьбе в истории Российской империи

На основании статей портала Голос Адыга - http://www.adygvoice.ru/newsview.php?uid=5591
и газеты Ноев Ковчег - http://noev-kovcheg.ru/mag/2012-14/3369.html

Тайм-код выпуска:
0:00 - вступление
0:03:00 - тюркские вторжения в Армению
0:04:30 - армяне в Крыму
0:04:55 - исход из Крыма
0:06:22 - появление черкесогаев в Черкесии
0:08:05 - роль армян в Черкесии
0:10:50 - армяне на Дону
0:13:25 - 16-19 века
0:18:35 - в Кавказскую войну, усложение обстановки
0:20:45 - начало выселения в Российскую империю
0:23:11 - планирование и основание Армавира
0:26:00 - ассимиляция армян в России и потеря этнической идентичности
0:28:10 - Богарсуковы
0:29:45 - после выселения. Частные инициативы
0:30:30 - армяне Черноморского побережья

Помочь развитию канала:
- разово по ссылке - https://yoomoney.ru/to/410016795516048
- через спонсорскую подписку - https://www.patreon.com/Caucasus_anthropology

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Doughouz
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I do not own any of the content in this video.

This channel is dedicated to making silly shit.

Doughouz
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Aibek wants to learn how to Iron fittings, so he ask from Jan Bek to teach him. when Jan Bek have to leave for a while, he warns Aaibek to not touch nothing ! will Aaibk obey ? :)

Doughouz
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Aibek sent to the Carpenter by Zoher, but it seems that he didn't understand what Zakaria the Carpenter told him.

Doughouz
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In memorium of the deportation of the Circassians from their homelands in the Caucasus in 1864.

Doughouz
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Aslan Alievich Daurov was a composer of Karachay-Cherkessia (July 24, 1940 - March 8, 1999), born in the village of Khabez, he lived most of his life in Cherkessk.
After graduating from high school with a silver medal, Daurov made his first creative steps at the Stavropol Musical College, where he studied in the trumpet class, and then moved to the choral conducting class.
During the years of study at the music school, Daurov tried his hand at writing. The first songs of the beginning composer were recorded on the radio and immediately attracted the attention of listeners.
Successfully launched steps in the field of composition inspired the student and he began to actively create songs for the program of the national student ensemble, which he himself led.
Working with this ensemble and creating a repertoire for it, he studied the features of the musical folklore of the peoples of the North Caucasus, which he later skillfully used in his compositions.
His first works confirmed the talent of the young musician. After graduating in 1963, Aslan successfully passes all the exams and enters the famous Moscow State Conservatory. where he was studying conducting and composing with the composer V. G. Fere.
The young musician was lucky enough to attend classes and concerts of prominent musicians like G. G. Neuhaus, M. L. Rostropovich. He studied with brilliant music teachers: N. P. Rakov, V. G. Agafonnikov, Yu. N. Kholopov and others.
After graduating, he immediately entered the graduate school at the Conservatory. During the years of study at the conservatory, Daurov actively worked in the field of composition.
The choral cycle “Five Mountain Songs” (1968) is included in the repertoire of the Moscow State Choir, which was headed by the great master of choral art V. G. Sokolov, and at the All-Union Competition for Young Composers he was awarded third place.
The chairman of the jury of this competition was the contemporary composer Sviridov. On its recommendation, literally in one day, Daurov was admitted to the Union of Composers of the USSR.
Then he returned to Cherkessk, where he taught musical and theoretical disciplines at the Circassian Musical College. In 1970 he became director of the school.
In the same year, the 30-year-old director created a folk symphony orchestra there, and at the same time headed the society of composers and melodists of Karachay-Cherkessia.
During 1970-1980, he writes symphonic and instrumental compositions, rhapsodies and vocal cycles, ballet and fantasies. Five of them received an award at the All-Union Review of Young Composers.
In 1989 Aslan Daurov created the cantata "Aul Songs".
Aslan Daurov became one of the brightest songwriters among the Adyghe authors. His songs are widely popular in Circassia, Kabarda, Adygea, Abkhazia, and throughout the Caucasus.
The well-known St. Petersburg composer Boris Tishchenko drew attention to the fact that “the apparent simplicity of A. Daurov’s music is fraught with great difficulties, as well as subtleties that you cannot see with the naked eye…”.
Daurov was the chairman of the Union of Composers of Stavropol.
He is also the author of several monographs about the life of famous composers, the book "Musical Culture of Karachay-Cherkessia".
For his great contribution to the multinational musical culture, Aslan Daurov was awarded the honorary titles "Honored Art Worker of the Russian Federation", "People's Artist of the KBR", "Honored Art Worker of the Abkhaz ASSR".
In 1990, Daurov was a laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation (this is the first prize of this magnitude in the entire history of the existence of not only Karachay-Cherkessia, but also the Stavropol Territory), a laureate of the State Prize of the KChR named after. Umar Alieva.
Daurov's great merit is the opening of the Karachay-Cherkess branch of the Union of Composers of the Russian Federation, which he headed from 1993 until the end of his life. He is known as a gifted conductor, the creator of a symphony orchestra in a music school. Unfortunately, with the departure of Daurov from life, the Union of Composers collapsed, and the symphony orchestra ceased to exist.
A. Daurov was the only representative of the North Caucasus (of the whole region!), who is a member of the Commission on State Prizes of the Russian Federation in the field of literature and art under the President of Russia.
The last years of his life, the composer lived in the city of Nalchik, worked as a music editor of the Kabardino-Balkarian radio broadcasting.

The image before the music is A Carousel (1920), by Boris Kustodiev, chosen by C. M for this video.

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