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The Shapsug ( ady, шапсыгъ , russian: шапсуги, tr, Şapsığlar, ar, الشابسوغ, he, שפסוגים) (also known as the Shapsugh or Shapsogh) are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes. Historically, the Shapsug tribe comprised one of the largest groups of the
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Adyghe (Причерноморские адыги). They inhabited the region between the Dzhubga (in ady, Жьыбгъэ means "Winds" or "The Valley of Winds") River and the Shakhe Rivers (the so-called Maly Shapsug, or Little Shapsug) and high-altitude mountainous areas of the northern slopes of the Caucasus range along the Antkhir, Abin, Afips, Bakan, Ships, and other rivers (Bolshoy Shapsug, or Greater Shapsug). In Russia, the remaining Shapsug population mainly live in the
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) of
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, Lazarevsky City District of Sochi, and in the Republic of
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(mainly in District of Takhtamukaysky and District of Teuchezksky), which were a small part of historical Circassia. However, today the major Shapsug communities are found in Turkey, Israel ( Kfar Kama), Jordan (
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), Iraq, Syria, Western Europe, and the United States of America. The first Circassians to settle in Amman were from the Shapsug tribe, and as a result the Shapsug's neighbourhood is considered the oldest neighbourhood in the Capital
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and was the
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of it; however, other Circassians from the Kabardian, Abadzekh, and Bzhedug tribes also settled in Amman afterwards. Today, the Shapsug are the third-most numerous Circassian tribe in the world, after the most numerous Kabardian and second-most numerous Abzakh tribes. The Shapsug are the most numerous Circassian tribe in Israel, third-most numerous in Turkey where the majority of them live, and the fifth-most numerous one in Russia. In Jordan, after the Abzakh, the Shapsug and Kabardian tribes are the most numerous Adyghe tribes. The Shapsug speak a sub-dialect of the
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. According to some indirect data, there were over four thousand Shapsug in Russia in 1926, but the Shapsug people were not enumerated as a separate group in Russian Censuses until
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, when the population was recorded at 3,231. The Shapsug who live in the
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were enumerated as an Adyghe in general instead of Shapsug in particular, as they are an Adyghe (Circassian) tribe, rather than a separate ethnic group. In District of Takhtamukaysky a reservoir which was built in 1952 was named after the Shapsug tribe (russian: Шапсугское водохранилище) since the area was inhabited by this tribe for thousands of years and was considered to be part of historical Shapsugia, a region in historical Circassia.


History

The Shapsug were a very large tribe that occupied extensive territories of the Black Sea coast and the Kuban River. Different sources note that, prior to the Russo-Caucasian War, the number of Shapsug people was between 150,000 and 300,000 people. The Shapsug had divisions of Big and Small Shapsug land, the latter being very close to the Natukhai tribe's land. The Shapsug took an active role in the Caucasian war. They had a reputation of invincibility and were one of the last to lay down their weapons under the pressure of tsarist troops in 1864. Some Shapsug troops fought until the 1880s. After the end of the war the overwhelming majority of the Shapsug were forcefully evicted to Turkey and elsewhere in the
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. No more than 6,000 Shapsug people remained on their native land. Presently, these Shapshug live in the territory of Krasnodarsky Krai and make up about 20 villages. From 1924 to 1945, there was a Shapsug National District, which was abolished during the time of repressions . Historically the Shapsug controlled the ports of Dzhubga ( ady, Жьыбгъэ) and
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to the mountain gorges, and consisted of 5 aristocratic families and 81 ( ady, Фэкъул1) free clans. They were classified as one of the three democratic Adyghe tribes. The Shapsug were known to have supported the other Adyghe tribes in their struggle against the Crimean Khanate. During the Caucasian War, they were one of the most stubborn enemies of Imperial Russia, joining Shamil's alliance (which would last until 1859). In late 1860, a
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was assembled by the representatives of three Adyghe tribes (Shapsug, Ubykh, and Natukhai). The council considered ( ady, Шъачэ) Sochi to be the last
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of the Circassian resistance. In 1864, a major part of the Shapsug and other Adyghe tribes moved to the
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due to the Russian army occupation of Circassia, as a result of the tsars' regular policy to cleanse the
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of Circassian people (mainly physically; later by expelling the remaining population to the Ottoman Empire. Some 3,000 Shapsug remained on the Circassian coast. The Shapsug, as an Adyghe tribe, have always appreciated and honored their "immortals" (heroes and fighters) who sacrificed their lives to keep Circassia independent in the battles and war with the
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during the Circassian resistance; by elegies such as the Elegy of the Shapsugs ( ady, Шапсыгъэ л1ыхъужъхэм ягъыбз)


Shapsugsky National District

On 6 September 1924, the Bolsheviks established the Shapsug National Raion ( ady, Шапсыгъэ Националнэ Район ''Šapsyġe Nacionalne Rajon'', russian: Шапсугский национальный район ''Šapsugskij nacional′nyj rajon'') as a part of the Black Sea Okrug. The district contained around 3,400 Shapsug people, and the center of the district was the coastal city of Tuapse. In the beginning of 1925, it was divided into 4 village councils: Karpovsky, Kichmai, Krasno-Aleksandrovsky, and Pseushkho. After the end of the Second World War in 1945, the Shapsug National Raion was renamed Lazarevsky District. In 1990, the first congress of the Shapsug tribe took place, where they would adopt a declaration on the reinstatement of the Shapsug National Raion. On 12 June 1992, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation passed a resolution on the establishment of the Shapsug National Raion.


Culture

The traditional Shapsug culture had much in common with other Circassian tribes. The Shapsug were engaged in agriculture, cattle and horse breeding, horticulture,
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, and
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. In pre-Islamic and pre-Christian times, the Shapsug worshiped the Circassian gods—Shible (god of thunder and lightning), Sozeresh ( ady, Созереш) (god of fertility), Yemish or Yemij (god of war), Akhin and Khakustash (protectors of cattle breeding), Tlepsh (god of
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ing), Keshkogwasha ( ady, Хышхогуащэ) (god of the
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), etc. The Shapsug used to perform the Hantse Guashe ( ady, Хьэнцэ гуащэ) ceremony of rain calling during
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s by carrying a dressed doll through the
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and then drowning it in the river, and never getting it out before rain had arrived. Since the early 19th century, the Shapsug are primarily
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(Hanafi).


Language

The Shapsug ( ady, Шапсыгъэбзэ) is one of the mutually intelligible sub-dialects of the Adyghe language's West Adyghe dialect.Shapsug sub-dialect
There were two major varieties of Shapsug before the exile of the Circassians. Since the Shapsug scattered around the world, each Shapsug community developed a different form of speech.


Some Shapsug families


Some of the Shapsug families in Jordan

* Kosho ( ady, Кушъу / Кушу) * Pshedatok ( ady, Пшыдатукъ) * Shhalakhwa ( ady, Шхьэлахъо) * Psekenop ( ady, Псыкынуп) * Jan ( ady, Джан) * T’harkakhwa ( ady, Тхьэркъахъуэ) * Kwiej ( ady, Къуеж) * Hadagha ( ady, Хьэдагъэ) * Meesha ( ady, Мишэ) * Hatough ( ady, Хьэтогъ) * Naghoj ( ady, Нэгъуж) * Tamokh ( ady, Тамохъ) * Khorma ( ady, Хъурмэ) * Bghana ( ady, Бгъанэ) which changed in Jordan to Hakouz ( ady, Хэкужъ after their 15th great-grandfather Хэкужъ born in 1337 in Tuapse, and this family considered the biggest Shapsug family in Jordan. * Natkho (Shukri) ( ady, Натхъо) * Shawash ( ady, ШъэошIу) * Shoupash ( ady, Шупащ)


Shapsug families in Kfar Kama, Israel

* Abrag ( ady, Абрэгь) * Ashmuz/Achmuzh ( ady, Ачумыжъ) * Bghana ( ady, Бгъанэ known as Hakouz -Хэкужъ -in Jordan after their 15th great grandfather) * Bat ( ady, Бат) * Blanghaps ( ady, БлэнгъэпсI) * Batwash ( ady, БэтIыуашъ) * Zazi ( ady, Зази) * Kobla ( ady, Коблэ) * Qal ( ady, Къалыкъу) * Qatizh ( ady, Къэтыжъ) * Lauz ( ady, ЛъыIужъ) * Libai/Labai ( ady, ЛIыпый) * Nago ( ady, Наго) * Natkho ( ady, Натхъо) * Nash ( ady, Наш) * Napso ( ady, Нэпсэу) * Thawcho ( ady, Тхьэухъо) * Gorkhezh ( ady, ГъоркIожъ) * Hazal ( ady, Хъэзэл) * Hadish ( ady, Хьэдищ) * Hako/Hakho ( ady, Хьэхъу) * Shamsi ( ady, Чомшъо) * Choshha/Shoshha ( ady, Чушъхьэ) * Showgan ( ady, Шэугьэн) * Shaga ( ady, Шъуагьэ) * Sagas/Shagash ( ady, Шъэгьашъ) In the past there was also Shhalakhwa ( ady, Шхьэлахъо) and Kuadzhe ( ady, Къуаджэ).


Notable people

* Tirimüjgan Kadın – Mother of Sultan Abdul Hamid II of the Ottoman Empire *Karzeg Sait Bey (1887–1920

*
Çerkes Ethem Çerkes Ethem (1886 – 21 September 1948), known in English as Ethem the Circassian, was a Circassian Ottoman guerilla leader, social bandit, efe and soldier. He initially gained fame for establishing the Kuva-yi Seyyare and putting down mu ...
* Hazret Sovmen * Tuguzhuko Kyzbech *Suna Öz – Mother of Dr Oz * Bibras Natcho *
Nili Natkho Nili Natkho ( he, נילי נאתכו; February 18, 1982 – November 5, 2004) was a Circassian-Israeli basketball player who played for Maccabi Raanana and Elitzur Ramla (women's basketball), Elitzur Ramla. Natkho died in a car accident at the ag ...


See also

* Other
Circassian tribes The Circassians (also referred to as Cherkess or Adyghe; Adyghe and Kabardian: Адыгэхэр, romanized: ''Adıgəxər'') are an indigenous Northwest Caucasian ethnic group and nation native to the historical country-region of Circassia i ...
* Shapsug Adyghe sub-dialect * Hakuchi Adyghe sub-dialect *
Murayj al-Durr Murayj al-Durr ( ar, مرج الدر; ady, Хъосай Къуадж pronounced ''Merzhidor'', also spelled Mraij ad-Durr, Murij al-Durr) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located northeast of Homs a ...


References


External links


Official site of Shapsugia (Russian/Adyghe)Famous CircassiansJournal of a residence in Circassia during the years 1837, 1838, and 1839 - Bell, James Stanislaus (English)
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