Hatuqway
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The Hatuqway[1] (Adyghe: Хьатыкъуай, romanized: Hatıqway; Turkish: Hatukay; Arabic: حتوقاي, romanized: Hatuqway; German: Hatkoj; Russian: Хатукай, romanized: Khatukai) are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes, representing one of the twelve stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag.[2][3] They were known for their art of war as a warrior tribe. After the Russo-Circassian War, their presence in the Caucasus was destroyed during the Circassian genocide, and their number was significantly decreased and today they exist only in small communities in various diasporas, and their names are not mentioned anymore in Circassian dialectology.[4]
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Quick Facts Хьатыкъуайхэр, Хьатыкъоехэр, Total population ...
Хьатыкъуайхэр, Хьатыкъоехэр | |
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Total population | |
5.650 (estimate)[citation needed] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Turkey | 5.000 (estimate)[citation needed] |
Syria | 200 (estimate)[citation needed] |
Germany | 200 (estimate)[citation needed] |
United States | 100 (estimate)[citation needed] |
Jordan | 100 (estimate)[citation needed] |
Israel | 50 (estimate)[citation needed] |
Languages | |
Adyghe, Turkish, English, Arabic, Hebrew | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Adyghe tribes |
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