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Apsny
Native apsua dance

Length: 177
Rating: 3.50 (17 ratings)
Tags: Apsny Abkhazia Abhazia Abkhazeti Georgia Russia Apsua Sukhumi Suhum Sukhum Gagra

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ABKHAZiA_Абхазия_(APSNY) CANLAR ÜLKESi ABHAZYA
ABHAZYA,KUZEY KAFKASYALILARIN VE ABHAZYA iCiN CAN VERENLERiNDiR.. Абхазия ,Абхаз ,АПСУА ,Абаза ,Абазашта abhazya ,abkhzia ,apsiny ,apsini ,Apsnı ,apsuwa ,apsua ,abchasien ,abchase ,abchasen ,apsuva ,akua ,sohum ,sohumi ,ardzinba ,arzinba ,gagra ,abhaz ,abkhaz ,cecen ,chechen ,noxci ,cecenistan ,cecenya ,chechenya ,chechnya , ayayra , kabardey ,balkar ,malkar ,karacay ,karachay ,adiga ,adige ,adigha ,maykop ,adigey ,ingush ,ingus ,oset ,osetia ,osetians ,osetia ,dagestan ,dagistan ,derbent ,mahackale, kafkasya ,kafkas ,kavkaz ,caucasus ,circassians ,circass ,kaukasus ,berg ,berge ,dag ,dagli ,cerkes ,cerkez, cerkesler ,cerkezler ,cerkesya ,kuzey kafkasya ,kuzey kafkas ,Diaspora , vatan, şehit, mhp, türkiye, turkey, başbuğ, bozkurt, ülkü, ülkücü, bozkurt, mehmetçik, alparslan, ocak, asker, army, türkeş, germany, almanya, ordu, ilahi, ezan, komando, commando, kan, sas, turan, turancı, ırk, ırkçı, dua, türk, türkçü, türkçülük, cihad, ölüm, allah, alp, alperen, marş, pusu, millet, osmanlı, selçuklu, sancak, öç, intikam, force, reis, anne, özel, harekat, tim, kuvvet, yıldız, jandarma, piyade, hilal, hava, deniz, kara, ay, güneş, yıldız, freedom, peace, silah, ata, atsız, atatürk, kurtlar, kan, çatlı, zeybek, ozan, aşık, vatansever, gençlik, bölünmez, ölmez, şafak, tertip, tezkere, polis, gun, bacı,kur'an, ümmet, imam, imamhatip, savaş, azeri, azerbaycan, islam, taliban, belief, bush, bible, jesus, sufi, jihad, convert, faith, amazing, kaside,ezgi, türkü, müzik, heykel, resim, sanat, performans, enstalasyon, sergi, action, painting, desen, drawing, education, fakülte, üniversite, öğrenci, öğretmen, ders, sınav, okul, ödev, kutsal, zikir, hac, oruç, namaz, din, dua, mekke, medine, def, fatih, inanç, kaside, saz, vuslat, risale, nur, fethullah, stv, rock, pop, country, rap, klip, nota, keman, konser, şarkı, star, music, çocuk, ilköğretim, ortaöğretim, art, artist, love, video, dans, arabesk, show, spor, trabzonspor, fenerbahçe, galatasaray, beşiktaş, gol, penaltı, stadyum, maç, skor, korner, futbol, amatör, karate, judo, satranç, kulüp, taraftar, fanatik, avrupa, yakası, gaffur, basketbol, yüzme, tenis, stad, top, oyun, saha, kartal, arslan, kanarya, hamsi, kongre, folklör, dans, şampiyon, otomobil, hababam, komik, lise, cimbom, karadeniz, öss, oks, dersane, ermeni, soykırım, israil, katil, işkence, filistin, amerika, vakıf, emperyalist, harp, mason, siyonizm, felsefe, ernesto, comandante, che, guevara, dava, ihanet, bando, mehter, military, museum, hoca, akademi, silah, samanyolu, şeref, rum, katolik, patrik, vatikan, laiklik, erzurum, dadaş, darbe, işçi, gürcü ,georgia ,gürcistan ,gurji ,cheveneburi ,cveneburi ,georgien ,georgier ,georgians ,tiflis kartveli ,kartvel ,kartel ,gaumarjo ,parti, milli, devrim, sosyalizm, komünizm, ölüm, şiir, ozan, isyan, gerilla, tecrit, zindan, deniz, dersim, hücre, cephe, kurtuluş, zafer, devrimci, özgürlük, kızıl, bayrak, revolution, worker, class, ekim, mücadele, sol, gösteri, mahir, çayan, deniz, gezmiş, terör, odtü, halk, laik, çağdaş, pkk, mlkp, tikko, dev-sol, kurds, kurden, munzur, diyarbakır, darbe, idam, sendika, grev, sınıf, devlet, performans, emek, emekçi, yol, yorum, sol, tkp, protesto, direniş, isyan, partizan, gazi, faşizm, eylem, barikat, boykot, anarşi, botan, biji, cephe, apo.

Length: 263
Rating: 4.50 (23 ratings)
Tags: ABKHAZIA CAUCASUS KAVKAZ ABKHAZI APSUA ABHAZ ABKHAZ ADIGA CHECHE NOXCI CERKES KAFKASYA KAFKAS ÜLKÜCÜ TURANCI MHP CEPHE

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Abkhazia - Apsny | Documentary film | Part 1 of 6
REPUBLIC OF ABKHAZIA Geography Abkhazia is situated on the Eastern Bank of the Black Sea, bordering to the West with Russia on the Psou River and to the East with Georgia on the Ingur River. On the North the Grand Caucasian Range. It has six main administrative regions: Gagra, Gudauta, Sukhum, Ochamchira, Tquarchal and Gal. The republic contains three National Parks in Pskhu-Gumista, Pitsunda-Mussera and Ritsa. Furthermore the country is rich in fresh water resources with many lakes and rivers. The climate is subtropical. People In the VIII century, the Abkhaz established one of the most influential states of the time - the Abkhaz Kingdom. In the XI century as a result of dynastic marriages, this state fragmented into several minor independent Kingdoms. At this stage until the XIX century, Abkhaz and Georgians coexisted in two separate and independent countries. In 1810 Abkhazia voluntarily became a protectorate of the Russian Empire. Until 1864 it preserved its statehood and system of self-governance in the form of a sovereign principality. As a result of the Russian-Circassian War in the middle of the XIX Century many Abkhaz like Adyghe, Shapsugh, Ubykh, Abaza and other indigenous nations had to flee to the Ottoman Empire. This period of deportation is called "Makhajyr". Approximately more than 250.000 Abkhaz were deported from Abkhazia to Turkey. Being demographically misbalanced Abkhazia had become a favourable territory for migration of other nations like Georgians to Abkhazia. After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, Georgia and Abkhazia took a way of creating two independent states, but in May 1918 the new Georgian Democratic Republic occupied and annexed Abkhazia. Prior to this occupation the Abkhaz National Council had been formed, actively developing regional state institutions in the Northern Caucasus and Southern Russia (Circassia). As a result of these processes, Abkhazia joined the Union of Mountainous Peoples of the North Caucasus, and then the Mountain Republic and the southeastern Union of Cossack Forces, Caucasian Mountain Peoples and Free Peoples of the Steppe. Hence, following the annexation of Abkhazia by Georgia, the leadership of the Mountain Republic issued a formal protest to the authorities of the Georgian Republic and Germany, whose troops had participated in the operation. Abkhazia led its liberation war against Georgia from 1918 till 1921. On the 4th of March 1921, the Georgian authorities in Abkhazia were overthrown by Abkhaz rebels; 'Kiaraz' movement. An independent Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia was proclaimed on the 31st of March 1921. On the 21st of May 1921, the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic recognised the independence of Abkhazia. In December 1921 the Abkhaz SSR, under pressure from Stalin was forced into a Union Treaty with the Georgian SSR, which created the basis for state-legal relations between Abkhazia and Georgia. According to this treaty, the SSR of Georgia and the SSR of Abkhazia entered into a military, political and economic alliance. State-legal relations between Georgia and Abkhazia were based on the treaty, which provided equal rights. Following this the Abkhaz SSR took part in the establishment of the USSR. Read more: http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazia.html http://www.mfaabkhazia.org Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia http://www.abkhaz.org Abkhaz Web Portal http://www.kapba.de Abkhazia Land of the Seven Stars http://www.circassianworld.com Adyghe-Abkhaz History & Culture Abkhazians - Who are they? http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazians.html The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian_Abkhazian_Conflict.html Post-war Developments in the Georgian-Abkhazian Dispute http://www.circassianworld.com/postwar.html Andersen vs Hewitt - Abkhazian Conflict: Nine Questions and answers http://www.circassianworld.com/Andersen_Hewitt.html The Georgian - Abkhaz Conflict: Past, Present, Future http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian-Abkhaz_Conflict.html

Length: 537
Rating: 3.50 (33 ratings)
Tags: Abkhazia Abhazya Apsny Caucasus

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11 Mayıs K. Kafkasya Cumh. Kuruluş Yıldönümü - Apsny Apsua
11 Mayıs 1918 Kuzey Kafkasya Cumhuriyeti 89. Kuruluş Yıldönümü kutlamaları çerçevesinde 06.05.2007 tarihinde Bakırköy Kültür Merkezi'nde sahne alan İ.T.Ü Kuzey Kafkas Halk Dansları Topluluğu İTÜKAF

Length: 420
Rating: 5.00 (18 ratings)
Tags: İtükaf ridade elbruz aşemez çerkes adige adighe kafkas dans caucasian abhaz apsuwa

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Abkhazia [Apsny]
Informative slide show about Independent Republic of Abkhazia. http://www.abkhaz.org ---------------------------------- Ancient Georgian Langugae Lack of Sea Term Ancient Georgian was terrestrial language withouth terms about sea. Also in pesent georgian the word means sea "dzghwa" has abkhazian origin(means:calm water,lake).This word hasn't etymologic explanation in georgian.Indeed the people have no sea term in their language is stranger to seaside Kingdom of Colchis. M.Senkovsky tell in "Doubts About Geogian History" that Georgians appeared after 12th century A.C they aren't mentioned before.Jankovsky share same ideas and some other scientists like D'Husson and Baer supported this. (Zeynel Cihangir-Şirvan-Şahlar Yurdu)

Length: 258
Rating: 4.00 (20 ratings)
Tags: abkhazia apsny abkhaz abhazya apsua adige caucasus circassians georgia abhaz abaza abhazia causassia abkhaziya Абхазия

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Abkhazia - Apsny | Documentary film | Part 2 of 6
REPUBLIC OF ABKHAZIA Geography Abkhazia is situated on the Eastern Bank of the Black Sea, bordering to the West with Russia on the Psou River and to the East with Georgia on the Ingur River. On the North the Grand Caucasian Range. It has six main administrative regions: Gagra, Gudauta, Sukhum, Ochamchira, Tquarchal and Gal. The republic contains three National Parks in Pskhu-Gumista, Pitsunda-Mussera and Ritsa. Furthermore the country is rich in fresh water resources with many lakes and rivers. The climate is subtropical. People In the VIII century, the Abkhaz established one of the most influential states of the time - the Abkhaz Kingdom. In the XI century as a result of dynastic marriages, this state fragmented into several minor independent Kingdoms. At this stage until the XIX century, Abkhaz and Georgians coexisted in two separate and independent countries. In 1810 Abkhazia voluntarily became a protectorate of the Russian Empire. Until 1864 it preserved its statehood and system of self-governance in the form of a sovereign principality. As a result of the Russian-Circassian War in the middle of the XIX Century many Abkhaz like Adyghe, Shapsugh, Ubykh, Abaza and other indigenous nations had to flee to the Ottoman Empire. This period of deportation is called "Makhajyr". Approximately more than 250.000 Abkhaz were deported from Abkhazia to Turkey. Being demographically misbalanced Abkhazia had become a favourable territory for migration of other nations like Georgians to Abkhazia. After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, Georgia and Abkhazia took a way of creating two independent states, but in May 1918 the new Georgian Democratic Republic occupied and annexed Abkhazia. Prior to this occupation the Abkhaz National Council had been formed, actively developing regional state institutions in the Northern Caucasus and Southern Russia (Circassia). As a result of these processes, Abkhazia joined the Union of Mountainous Peoples of the North Caucasus, and then the Mountain Republic and the southeastern Union of Cossack Forces, Caucasian Mountain Peoples and Free Peoples of the Steppe. Hence, following the annexation of Abkhazia by Georgia, the leadership of the Mountain Republic issued a formal protest to the authorities of the Georgian Republic and Germany, whose troops had participated in the operation. Abkhazia led its liberation war against Georgia from 1918 till 1921. On the 4th of March 1921, the Georgian authorities in Abkhazia were overthrown by Abkhaz rebels; 'Kiaraz' movement. An independent Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia was proclaimed on the 31st of March 1921. On the 21st of May 1921, the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic recognised the independence of Abkhazia. In December 1921 the Abkhaz SSR, under pressure from Stalin was forced into a Union Treaty with the Georgian SSR, which created the basis for state-legal relations between Abkhazia and Georgia. According to this treaty, the SSR of Georgia and the SSR of Abkhazia entered into a military, political and economic alliance. State-legal relations between Georgia and Abkhazia were based on the treaty, which provided equal rights. Following this the Abkhaz SSR took part in the establishment of the USSR. Read more: http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazia.html http://www.mfaabkhazia.org Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia http://www.abkhaz.org Abkhaz Web Portal http://www.kapba.de Abkhazia Land of the Seven Stars http://www.circassianworld.com Adyghe-Abkhaz History & Culture Abkhazians - Who are they? http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazians.html The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian_Abkhazian_Conflict.html Post-war Developments in the Georgian-Abkhazian Dispute http://www.circassianworld.com/postwar.html Andersen vs Hewitt - Abkhazian Conflict: Nine Questions and answers http://www.circassianworld.com/Andersen_Hewitt.html The Georgian - Abkhaz Conflict: Past, Present, Future http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian-Abkhaz_Conflict.html

Length: 526
Rating: 3.20 (11 ratings)
Tags: Abkhazia Abhazya Apsny Caucasus

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Abkhazia - Apsny | Documentary film | Part 4 of 6
REPUBLIC OF ABKHAZIA Geography Abkhazia is situated on the Eastern Bank of the Black Sea, bordering to the West with Russia on the Psou River and to the East with Georgia on the Ingur River. On the North the Grand Caucasian Range. It has six main administrative regions: Gagra, Gudauta, Sukhum, Ochamchira, Tquarchal and Gal. The republic contains three National Parks in Pskhu-Gumista, Pitsunda-Mussera and Ritsa. Furthermore the country is rich in fresh water resources with many lakes and rivers. The climate is subtropical. People In the VIII century, the Abkhaz established one of the most influential states of the time - the Abkhaz Kingdom. In the XI century as a result of dynastic marriages, this state fragmented into several minor independent Kingdoms. At this stage until the XIX century, Abkhaz and Georgians coexisted in two separate and independent countries. In 1810 Abkhazia voluntarily became a protectorate of the Russian Empire. Until 1864 it preserved its statehood and system of self-governance in the form of a sovereign principality. As a result of the Russian-Circassian War in the middle of the XIX Century many Abkhaz like Adyghe, Shapsugh, Ubykh, Abaza and other indigenous nations had to flee to the Ottoman Empire. This period of deportation is called "Makhajyr". Approximately more than 250.000 Abkhaz were deported from Abkhazia to Turkey. Being demographically misbalanced Abkhazia had become a favourable territory for migration of other nations like Georgians to Abkhazia. After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, Georgia and Abkhazia took a way of creating two independent states, but in May 1918 the new Georgian Democratic Republic occupied and annexed Abkhazia. Prior to this occupation the Abkhaz National Council had been formed, actively developing regional state institutions in the Northern Caucasus and Southern Russia (Circassia). As a result of these processes, Abkhazia joined the Union of Mountainous Peoples of the North Caucasus, and then the Mountain Republic and the southeastern Union of Cossack Forces, Caucasian Mountain Peoples and Free Peoples of the Steppe. Hence, following the annexation of Abkhazia by Georgia, the leadership of the Mountain Republic issued a formal protest to the authorities of the Georgian Republic and Germany, whose troops had participated in the operation. Abkhazia led its liberation war against Georgia from 1918 till 1921. On the 4th of March 1921, the Georgian authorities in Abkhazia were overthrown by Abkhaz rebels; 'Kiaraz' movement. An independent Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia was proclaimed on the 31st of March 1921. On the 21st of May 1921, the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic recognised the independence of Abkhazia. In December 1921 the Abkhaz SSR, under pressure from Stalin was forced into a Union Treaty with the Georgian SSR, which created the basis for state-legal relations between Abkhazia and Georgia. According to this treaty, the SSR of Georgia and the SSR of Abkhazia entered into a military, political and economic alliance. State-legal relations between Georgia and Abkhazia were based on the treaty, which provided equal rights. Following this the Abkhaz SSR took part in the establishment of the USSR. Read more: http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazia.html http://www.mfaabkhazia.org Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia http://www.abkhaz.org Abkhaz Web Portal http://www.kapba.de Abkhazia Land of the Seven Stars http://www.circassianworld.com Adyghe-Abkhaz History & Culture Abkhazians - Who are they? http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazians.html The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian_Abkhazian_Conflict.html Post-war Developments in the Georgian-Abkhazian Dispute http://www.circassianworld.com/postwar.html Andersen vs Hewitt - Abkhazian Conflict: Nine Questions and answers http://www.circassianworld.com/Andersen_Hewitt.html The Georgian - Abkhaz Conflict: Past, Present, Future http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian-Abkhaz_Conflict.html

Length: 561
Rating: 3.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: Abkhazia Abhazya Apsny Caucasus

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Mezhklanovie otnoshenia v Apsny
Relationship between Ochamchire, Tkvarcheli and Gudauta

Length: 63
Rating: 4.20 (5 ratings)
Tags: Abkhazia Apsny Abkhazeti

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Apsny State Ganahleba Medical School
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is usually grouped with anxiety disorders. In recent years it has been increasingly treated with antidepressant medications. OCD consists of two components - obsessive thinking and compulsive actions. It's possible to get the diagnosis without having both components. Here's how I think about OCD: Obsessive thinking is simply "thinking too much" about things. A compulsion is an action you do in order to stop the obsessive thinking.

Length: 263
Rating: 4.00 (6 ratings)
Tags: Apsua Apsny Abkhazia Abkhazeti Georgia Bagapsh

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Abkhazia - Apsny | Documentary film | Part 5 of 6
REPUBLIC OF ABKHAZIA Geography Abkhazia is situated on the Eastern Bank of the Black Sea, bordering to the West with Russia on the Psou River and to the East with Georgia on the Ingur River. On the North the Grand Caucasian Range. It has six main administrative regions: Gagra, Gudauta, Sukhum, Ochamchira, Tquarchal and Gal. The republic contains three National Parks in Pskhu-Gumista, Pitsunda-Mussera and Ritsa. Furthermore the country is rich in fresh water resources with many lakes and rivers. The climate is subtropical. People In the VIII century, the Abkhaz established one of the most influential states of the time - the Abkhaz Kingdom. In the XI century as a result of dynastic marriages, this state fragmented into several minor independent Kingdoms. At this stage until the XIX century, Abkhaz and Georgians coexisted in two separate and independent countries. In 1810 Abkhazia voluntarily became a protectorate of the Russian Empire. Until 1864 it preserved its statehood and system of self-governance in the form of a sovereign principality. As a result of the Russian-Circassian War in the middle of the XIX Century many Abkhaz like Adyghe, Shapsugh, Ubykh, Abaza and other indigenous nations had to flee to the Ottoman Empire. This period of deportation is called "Makhajyr". Approximately more than 250.000 Abkhaz were deported from Abkhazia to Turkey. Being demographically misbalanced Abkhazia had become a favourable territory for migration of other nations like Georgians to Abkhazia. After the collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917, Georgia and Abkhazia took a way of creating two independent states, but in May 1918 the new Georgian Democratic Republic occupied and annexed Abkhazia. Prior to this occupation the Abkhaz National Council had been formed, actively developing regional state institutions in the Northern Caucasus and Southern Russia (Circassia). As a result of these processes, Abkhazia joined the Union of Mountainous Peoples of the North Caucasus, and then the Mountain Republic and the southeastern Union of Cossack Forces, Caucasian Mountain Peoples and Free Peoples of the Steppe. Hence, following the annexation of Abkhazia by Georgia, the leadership of the Mountain Republic issued a formal protest to the authorities of the Georgian Republic and Germany, whose troops had participated in the operation. Abkhazia led its liberation war against Georgia from 1918 till 1921. On the 4th of March 1921, the Georgian authorities in Abkhazia were overthrown by Abkhaz rebels; 'Kiaraz' movement. An independent Soviet Socialist Republic of Abkhazia was proclaimed on the 31st of March 1921. On the 21st of May 1921, the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic recognised the independence of Abkhazia. In December 1921 the Abkhaz SSR, under pressure from Stalin was forced into a Union Treaty with the Georgian SSR, which created the basis for state-legal relations between Abkhazia and Georgia. According to this treaty, the SSR of Georgia and the SSR of Abkhazia entered into a military, political and economic alliance. State-legal relations between Georgia and Abkhazia were based on the treaty, which provided equal rights. Following this the Abkhaz SSR took part in the establishment of the USSR. Read more: http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazia.html http://www.mfaabkhazia.org Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Abkhazia http://www.abkhaz.org Abkhaz Web Portal http://www.kapba.de Abkhazia Land of the Seven Stars http://www.circassianworld.com Adyghe-Abkhaz History & Culture Abkhazians - Who are they? http://www.circassianworld.com/Abkhazians.html The Georgian-Abkhazian Conflict http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian_Abkhazian_Conflict.html Post-war Developments in the Georgian-Abkhazian Dispute http://www.circassianworld.com/postwar.html Andersen vs Hewitt - Abkhazian Conflict: Nine Questions and answers http://www.circassianworld.com/Andersen_Hewitt.html The Georgian - Abkhaz Conflict: Past, Present, Future http://www.circassianworld.com/Georgian-Abkhaz_Conflict.html

Length: 585
Rating: 4.00 (6 ratings)
Tags: Abkhazia Abhazya Apsny Caucasus

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