Abaza
The Abaza are an ethnic group primarily found in the Caucasus region, particularly in Russia and Georgia. They speak the Abaza language, which belongs to the Northwest Caucasian language family. The Abaza people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and crafts.
Historically, the Abaza have faced various challenges, including conflicts and migrations. Today, they maintain their cultural identity while also integrating into broader societies. The Abaza community is known for its strong family ties and communal values, which play a significant role in their social structure and daily life.