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Russian and Circassian Officers
The Illustrated Weekly News - May 4, 1867 p. 197.
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Bazaar in Tiflis [Tbilisi, Georgia] (1878-1910).
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Comic map of the seat of war with entirely new features. By Thomas Onwhyn. Rock Brothers & Payne (London 1854).
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1. The (Ubykh) village of Sochi at the end of the 1830s.
2. The camp of the Russian troops at the mouth of the river. Sochi, 1836.
Drawing creating date: 1936-37 (St. Petersburg).
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The tests of a passenger car GAZ-12 "ZIM" in the Caucasus. Abkhazia (1950).
The ZIM-12 (Russian: ЗИМ-12) was a Soviet limousine produced by the Gorky Automotive Plant from 1950 until 1960. https://t.co/7WMqFyzaSg
1. 'Abkhazia. Sukhum Embankment.' (1920s).
2. 'Evening song' (1920s).
3. 'Abkhazia: Country of the Soul' (1920s).
4. 'Women in Abkhazia' (1925).
By Vladimir Blagoveshchensky (1895 - 1961) https://t.co/XGdGSmQdib?
Illustrations by Prince Grigory Gagarin (1810 - 1893)
1. Avar
2. Kazbulat - Noble Ossetian
3. Cossack guardsman from Mozdok
4. Circassian Soldier in the Imperial Army
'Costumes of the Caucasus.' (Costumes du Caucase) (1845). The full book at https://t.co/6WdP3dweiw
Illustrations by Prince Grigory Gagarin (1810 - 1893) https://t.co/dV1JviYYdP
'Costumes of the Caucasus.' (Costumes du Caucase) (1845). The full book at https://t.co/6WdP3dweiw
1. Kabardian (Circassian)
2. A man from Karabakh
3. Lezgin man
4. A Woman from Shamakhi
Book: 'Eghanak Biwzandian Bazmavep' [The Byzantine season almanack], by Ghukas Injijian (Mechitarist Press at St. Lazarus Venice, 1815).
Father Ghukas Injijian was an enthusiastic promoter of Modern Armenian and a pioneer of modern Armenian geography.