Circassian diaspora

The Circassian diaspora refers to ethnic Circassian people around the world who live outside their homeland Circassia. The majority of the Circassians live in the diaspora, as their ancestors were settled during the resettlement of the Circassian population, especially during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. From 1763 to 1864, the Circassians fought against the Russian Empire in the Russian-Circassian War, finally succumbing to a scorched-earth genocide campaign initiated between 1862 and 1864. Afterwards, large numbers of Circassians were exiled and deported to the Ottoman Empire and other nearby regions; others were resettled in Russia far from their home territories. Circassians live in more than fifty countries, besides the Republic of Adygea. Total population estimates differ: according to some sources, some two million live in Turkey, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq; other sources say between one and four million live in Turkey alone.

Circassians
Адыгэхэр (Adyghe)
Адыгэхэр (Kabardian)
Map of the Circassian diaspora
Total population
c.5.3 million
Regions with significant populations
Turkey2,000,000–3,000,000
 Russia751,487
Jordan250,000
Syria80,000–120,000
Egypt50,000
Germany40,000
Libya35,000
Iraq34,000
United States25,000
Saudi Arabia23,000
Iran5,000–50,000
Israel4,000–5,000
 Uzbekistan1,257
 Ukraine1,001
 Poland1,000
 Netherlands500
 Canada400
 Belarus116
 Turkmenistan54
Languages
Native:
West Circassian, East Circassian
Diaspora:
Turkish, Russian, Arabic, English, German, Persian, Hebrew
Religion
Majority: Sunni Islam
Minority:
Christianity (mostly Eastern Orthodoxy, but also Catholicism), Circassian paganism, irreligion
Related ethnic groups
Abazgi peoples (Abkhaz, Abazin), Chechens
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