[Abkhazia]Abkhazians in Workers' Day Celebration[Abhazya]

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Abkhazians dance with Abkhazian Flag in Workers' Day Celebration

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  • I can't believe that my country supports shitheads like you over the valiant Abkhazian/Ossetian people...

    I think Condi Rice and the whole department of state has been asleep for the past twenty years.

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  • abhazyaaaaaaaaa

  • продолжение !!!

  • Is there some Hindi music playing in the background, ot is it just me ?

  • bratia abxazi apomnites paka vas ni praglatila i rusificiravala balshaia ruskaia imperia

  • and later was changed to Gelati but that was the Georgian church liturgy was in Georgian language as u know Abkhazians had no written language at that time.

    14) who wrote that there was,,the Catholikos of Aphsua'', i wrote that Abkhazians received Christianity in 6th century but i wrote nothing whether they had or not there own church and liturgy. yes they had no liturgy and separate church.

    ok and none from honest Abxazians are enemies of Georgian church of Gelati.

    it is funny is not it.

  • 13) the Christianity officially was established under the Emperor Justinian the Great (527-565r.) He orderd to built some major churchs in Abxazia. And liturgy was arrenged in greek language and local churches were under the jurispudence of patriarchate of Constantinople (Byzantium) and only later in the 10 century majority of them were included in the Abkhazian Church under the Catholikos of Abkhazia whose episcopal seat was in Pitsunda

  • 12) ok now abour change of religion. The part of abxazs were converted into Muslim faith the part of them kept the christians faith and one more part of abxazs probably who came from north they were pagans. That is why some of them were pagans but not all of them. Majority were converted into Islam like Lazs or Mes'xetians.

  • 6) Principality of Abkhazia had many wars for example against the principality of Odishi (Samegrelo) throughout 17 and 18century. or against Ottomans and Russians during 18 and 19 century. Find with yourself.

    7) what kind of uprise do u mean?

    8,9,10,11) questions u forget my dear.

  • According to Tovma Metsobetsi Armenian author Bagrat V Great was the king of those nations ,,Dral (Dvali), Osed (Ossetian), Imerel (West Georgians, Imerlebi), Mekrel (Mengrelians), Ap'xaz (Abkhazians), Sonk (Svans)', Vrats'i (Kartvels/Georgians), and Mesx (Meskhetians)''. Majority of those nations are the part of Georgian nation today but not the Abkhazians and Ossetians, but during reigh of Bagrat V (1360-95 r.) they were under the Georgian sovereignity.

  • 5) Ya Abkhazians are offspreangs of Abazgs and Apshils according to over mentioned version. Anyway if they are not then were the Abazgians and Aphsars have been lost?! According to georgian, ottoman, russian, Greek sources from 15 century to 19 century in Abkhazia was populated by Abkhazians. Georgian term 'Abkhaz' was used to describe them.

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