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Women of Tiflis, a Kurdish horseman, a Persian and a Circassian, 1844.
Illustration by Grigory Gagarin
A Circassian and a Line Cossack. An illustration from the Folk Lubok magazine. Moscow, 1847.
War on the Eastern Front between the Cossacks (Russian Empire) and the Bashi Buzuk (Ottoman Empire), near the village of Haydar Keui. 16 July, 1877-1878.
Artist: Bernhard August von Langkavel.
The Circassian Muhajirs (settlers) are clearly visible among the Bashi Buzuk.
Battle between Cossacks and Circassians, 1838.
A painting by the German artist Heinrich Ambrose Eckert (1807-1840)
W recent conversations going on I wanted to say that lyses design is actually more faithful than most JRPG west Asian outfits. Ala Mhigans are based off the Mt. Ararat area where Circassian & Kurdish ethnic groups exist . With these few edits to her design it looks very similar
Art series Faces from the Past by the Circassian artist Aneta Tahtamish.
Young Circassian at the Bath
E. J. Glairon-Mondet, Joseph-Marie Vien, the Elder
Prints, Engraving
French, 19th century
1. Tushetian (Georgian)
2. A member of the Circassian Militia from Anapa
3. Lezgin
Hand-colored engraving on wood, 1880.
Circassian on a horseback, 1816.
Painting by Polish painter and sketch artist Aleksander Orłowski (1777-1832)
“Ey dünya, ey insanlık! Bağımsızlığın anlamını Kafkas dağlarından öğrenin! Özgür yaşamak isteyenlerin nelere muktedir olduğunu görün. Uluslar onlardan ders alsın!”
Marx - 7 Temmuz 1864
#21Mayıs1864
#ÇerkesSoykırımı #CircassianGenocide
Georgian women from Tbilisi, Kurdish Cavalry, Persian, Circassian 1863.
© Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux. [1815 - 1884]
"Group of Circassians inside a rough dwelling" by William Simpson, 1855
Illustrations by Jean-Victor Adam (1801 – 1866), French painter and lithographer (St Petersburg, 1830s).
1. Private of the Life-Guard - Caucasian Squadron
2. Circassian
3. Imeretian
4. Lezghin
https://t.co/QZFLlWM9Rn
Did you know the US inspired Russian forced removals? Americans have never heard of the Circassians who are indigenous to the Caucasuses. They were forcibly removed in the 1860s. A Russian official said: “These Circassians are just like your Indians—as untamable and uncivilized”
Circassians Attacking the Russian Fort Micheal - A. Kozlov
Circassians Tshurukh-okua Tughuz, Hadji-okua Muhammad, Vordezav-okua Zepsh. 1840.
Illustration by James Stanislaus Bell (1797-1858), a British military intelligence officer who fought on the side of the Circassians in the Caucasian War (1817-1864)