(Redirected from Shapsigh)'Shapsugs' (; self-designation: шапсыг, or Shapsyg) are a people of the
Adyghe branch, who live in
Tuapsinsky District of
Krasnodar Krai,
Lazarevsky City District of
Sochi, and in the
Republic of Adygea in
Russia. They speak a dialect of the
Adyghe language. According to some indirect data, there were over four thousand Shapsugs in Russia in
1926 but the Shapsug people were not enumerated as a separate group in
Russian Censuses until
2002 when the population was recorded as 3,231. The Shapsugs are
Sunni Muslims.
The Shapsugs used to make up one of the biggest groups of the
Black Sea Adyghe (причерноморские адыги; today's Adyghe people). They inhabited the region between the
Dzhugba and
Shakhe Rivers (the so called Maly Shapsug, or Little Shapsug) and high-altitude mountainous areas of the northern slopes of the
Caucasus Range along the Antkhir, Abin, Afips, Bakan, Ships and other rivers (Bolshoy Shapsug, or Greater Shapsug).
History
The Shapsyghs/Shapsighs/Shapsyghs are known to have supported the Adyghe in their struggle against the
Crimean Khanate. During the
Caucasian War, they were one of the most stubborn enemies of
Imperial Russia, joining
Shamil's alliance (which would last until
1859). In late
1860, a
Majlis was assembled, which would unite the Shapsyghs,
Ubykhs, and
Natukhais. In
1864, a major part of the Shapsugs and other Adyghes moved to
Turkey due to the coming of the Russian army into the region (see ''
Muhajir''), where it would be partially assimilated or blended into the
Cherkess community. Some 2,000 Shapsyghs remained in the Caucasus.
In
1924, the Bolsheviks established the Shapsygh National
Raion/Region with
Tuapse as its administrative center (eventually moved to settlements of
Krasnoaleksandrovskoye and then
Lazarevskoye). In
1945, the Shapsygh National Rayon was transformed into the Lazarevsky Rayon of the Krasnodar Krai. In
1990, the first congress of the Shapsug people took place, where they would adopt a declaration on the reinstatement of the Shapsygh National Rayon. On
June 12,
1992, the
Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation passed a resolution on the establishment of the Shapsygh National Rayon.
Culture
The traditional Shapsug culture had much in common with the Adyghe culture. The Shapsugs were engaged in agriculture, cattle- and horse breeding, gardening,
viticulture and
bee keeping. In pre-Islamic times, the Shapsugs worshiped gods common among all the Adyghe peoples – Shible (god of thunder and lightning), Sozeresh (god of fertility), Yemish, Akhin and Khakustash (protectors of cattle breeding), Tlepsh (god of blacksmithing) etc. The Shapsugs used to perform the Khantseguashe ceremony of rain calling during
droughts by carrying a dressed doll through the
aul and then drowning it in the river.
Notable people
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Karzeg Sait Bey (1887-1920)
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External link
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Official site (Russian/Adyghe)