Kabardians

The Kabardians (Highland Adyghe: Къэбэрдей адыгэхэр; Lowland Adyghe: Къэбэртай адыгэхэр; Russian: Кабардинцы) or Kabardinians are one of the twelve major Circassian tribes, representing one of the twelve stars on the green-and-gold Circassian flag. They are also commonly known by the plural terms Kabardin, Kebertei, or Kabarday. Along with the Besleney tribe, they speak a distinctive dialect of the Circassian. Historically the Kabardians lived in Kabardia, a region of the north Caucasus. In modern times the Kabardians live mostly in the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, which partly corresponds to the historic region.

Kabardians
Къэбэрдэй Адыгэ
Flag of Kabardia
Total population
~1,628,500 Kabardian dialect speakers
Regions with significant populations
 TurkeyMore than 1,000,000
 Russia523,404 (2021 census)
   Kabardino-Balkaria502,615
   Karachay-Cherkessia13,496
Languages
Kabardian, Russian, Turkish
Religion
Predominantly Sunni Islam
Minority Eastern Orthodox Church and Catholic Church
Related ethnic groups
Other Adyghe tribes, Abkhaz, Abaza

Despite the Soviet administrative divisions that placed Circassians under four different designations and political units, namely Adygeans (Circassians in Adygea), Cherkessians (Circassians in Karachay-Cherkessia), Kabardians (Circassians in Kabardino-Balkaria), and Shapsugians (Circassians in Krasnodar Krai), all four groups are essentially the same people (Circassians). Furthermore, Cherkessians are mostly of the Kabardian and Besleney tribes.

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