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Abaza

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Abaza

Caucasian-speaking people of the Karachay-Cherkassia Republic, on the north side of the Caucasus Mountains, in the Russian Federation. They are bilingual, and speak and write Circassian as well as Abaza.



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Coinciding with campaigns against modern Arabic literature accused of "pornography," Abaza discusses the press charges that many upper-class women engage in mizyar marriages or of women who apparently married four and six men respectively through 'urfi (Al-Ahram, 22 Mareh1999; Al-Akhbar, 28 September 1999, cited in Abaza, 2001).
95 Implementing Sustainable Development: Integrated Assessment and Participatory Decision-making Processes Hussein Abaza, Andrea Baranzini, eds.
Tharwat Abaza, prominent Egyptian writer and newspaper columnist, died March 17 after a long illness.
 
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