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Who Are The Circassians?
The Circassians: A Forgotten Genocide?
History of Circassians
Circassia, by Rieks Smeets (1995)
Special Issue: The Circassians, RAS Issue No. 42
The Ubykhs, by T. Tatlok, (1958)
Abkhazia, Georgia & the Circassians (N. W. Caucasus), by George Hewitt

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