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  • Kabardino-Balkaria was especially shocked by the murder of Tsipinov, 51, a respected anthropologist and beekeeper who organised festivals to celebrate the traditions of Kabardin people, the largest national group in the republic.

    The Guardian World News Tom Parfitt 2011

  • "It was a totally senseless death," his wife, Khalimat, told the Guardian, sitting in a basement room full of her husband's collection of Kabardin artefacts, including copper ewers and a horse-hair lasso.

    The Guardian World News Tom Parfitt 2011

  • You’re not going to hand a child who has finally grown comfortable learning to read aloud a poem that contains lines like, “Bagvalal, Batsbi, Botlikh, and Buduhk / there’s Chechen and Chamalal / also Circassian some use Cherkess and some Kabardin, / Dargwa, and Greek, Godoberi, Ginuhk.”

    Review of the Day: The Man In the Moon-Fixer's Mask fusenumber8 2006

  • You’re not going to hand a child who has finally grown comfortable learning to read aloud a poem that contains lines like, “Bagvalal, Batsbi, Botlikh, and Buduhk / there’s Chechen and Chamalal / also Circassian some use Cherkess and some Kabardin, / Dargwa, and Greek, Godoberi, Ginuhk.”

    Archive 2006-12-01 fusenumber8 2006

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