1. Farmers having lunch. district [Lazarevsky]. (1927)
2. Delegates of the Shapsugh District Komsomol Conference (1925).

(Adyghe: Шапсыгъ)are one of the twelve tribes of the people.

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Tatar family. Photo by Dmitri Yermakov (1846 – 1916).

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Eugene Lanseray. «Caucasian Still Life». 1918.

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my New avatar for everyone that wants to see the full version :3 i like how a poncho suits me. also, a lot of people think i look Armenian, Chilean, or even Peruvian. I'm mostly Caucasian from both sides, but i also have black and native blood.

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Caucasian (1860s). Photo by William Carrick (1826 - 1878). https://t.co/PYmqd6mDU6

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1. (#Khevsurs) from the village of Dusheti, (1938).

2. Khevsurians from the village of Khevsureti, Georgia (1890s)

https://t.co/qXoLIt7Lmp

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Kabardians of the Hatokshokua (Atazhukin; ХьэтIохъущыкъуэ) princely family, Valley, 1895.

https://t.co/FHhF7YhSY2

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tfw you're a caucasian living in Japan while all of East Asia is pissed off at all of East Asia.

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on oxen cart crossing the River. Teberda (Karachay-Cherkessia), (1880s).

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Please welcome a new fursona of mine, Muse the Caucasian Ovcharka! His original design was by the wonderful ! I fell in love when his design was first posted in March, so I finally caved and bought him! What can I say I love fluffy dogs! Enjoy! Ref sheet made by me!

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Caucasian types. Asian tailor. (Types du Caucase. Tailleur asiate)

https://t.co/CNOkXAIZwX

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"A Kalmuc [#Kalmyk] man & woman and a Priest of that Nation - a Nogay [#Nogai] Musician and peasants of Russia Minor in their summer dresses - Inguskians [#Ingush], Inhabitants of Mount and a Turkhman [#Turkmen]." | Smith's Geography, by Sherwood, Neely & Jones, (1809).

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| 1. Abaev family from the village of Kabardino-Balkaria (1913).

2. A group of residents of the village of Ishkanty. Kabardino-Balkaria (1913).

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Mountain [#Caucasus] Second half of the 19th century. Photos by Dmitry Nikitin.

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'Abkhazian princess' (1890s). Photo by Dmitri Yermakov (1846 - 1916).

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