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Painting of Circassian "Jehourouk Oglu Jougouse or the Wolf 4th October 1855" by William Simpson (1823-2899)
"Circassians of the Soubash river, Circassia", 1855.
Artwork by Scottish war artist and war correspondent William Simpson (1823-1899).
Jrpjej is a band from Nalchik performing Circassian ritual and traditional music. The group is in constant search for its own and unique sound, but within the limits of tradition itself.
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1. A Guard from the Caucasian-Mountaineer (Gorsky) Squadron. Painted lithograph of the mid-19th century.
2. Imperial convoy: Circassians, Lezgins, and Cossacks. Mid-19th century.
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'Bivouac in the Caucasus' -- taken from page 11 of "Travels in the Western Caucasus: including a tour through Imeritia, Mingrelia, Turkey, Moldavia, Galicia, Silesia and Moravia, in 1836" (London, 1838), by Edmund Spencer (capt.). #Circassian
Paintings by the Circassian artist Mukhamed Khakhandukov
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A Circassian horseman from the retinue of the Kabardian Prince Temryuk, 1550-1570s.
Reconstruction by O.V. Fedorov
In the mid-19th century, among the products manufactured by the American company Amon L. Scoville were cosmetics for hair: "Circassian hair oil" and "Circassian hair restorative".
The Circassian exile, artwork by Nadide Öçba
A woman takes care of her dead child to give him a proper burial in a foreign land.
Poor Armenians and Circassians https://t.co/HSXLbmSXuu
Thanks a lot to my patrons for helping me pick one amongst my other options:
Pre-Culloden Highlander fighting the English.
Circassian in the russo-circassian war, somewhere between 1763 and 1864.
Underground Railroad agent protecting fleeing slaves in 1850 antebellum USA.
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
Slight edit of lyse’s traditional ala mhigan dress, I’d estimate because AM was based off of eastern turkey she’d probably be circassian or Kurdish (and her sleeves remind me of their folk dresses) so I wanted to see what she would look like with this tweak 🥰🥰