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This analysis explores the historical and sociopolitical dynamics of the Northwest Caucasus, focusing on two distinct groups: the Karachays and Balkars, who faced deportation, and the Cherkess, Nogays, Kabardins, Adygs, and Cossacks, who remained. It compares their experiences, cultural preservation, and identities in the context of historical oppression and resilience. The study emphasizes the contrasting fates and adaptations of these communities, contributing to a deeper understanding of the region's complex ethnic landscape.
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Deported: Karachays Balkars Non-Deported: Cherkess Nogays Kabardins Adygs Cossacks Opposing Camps