Zichia

Kingdom of Zichia
Адзыгъуэй (Adyghe)
c. 100c. 1500
Map showing Zichia.
Map showing Zichia.
Common languagesCircassian
Religion
Government
• c. 100s
c. 400s
c. 500s 668–960
c. 700s–800s
c. 800s–900s
c. 960s–1000s
c. 1000s–1022
c. 1200s
c. 1200s–1237
1237–1239
c. 1330s
c. late 1300s
c. 1427–1453
c. 1453-c. 1470s
c. 1470s
c. 1530s–1542
Stachemfak
Dawiy
Bakhsan Dawiqo
Lawristan
Weche
Hapach
Rededya
Abdunkhan
Tuqar (Tukar)
Tuqbash
Ferzakht (Verzacht)
Berezok
Inal the Great
Belzebuk
Peterzeqo (Petrezok)
Kansavuk
History 
• Established
c. 100
• Disestablished
c. 1500
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Zygii
Maeotians
Circassia
Circassians

Zichia[a] (/ˈzɪkiə/; Adyghe: Адзыгъуэй) was the predecessor of Circassia and a medieval kingdom on the northeastern shore of the Black Sea, inhabited by Circassians.[1]


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  1. ^ Колли Л. Кафа в период владения ею банком св. Георгия (1454—1475) // Известия Таврической Ученой Архивной комиссии. № 47. Симферополь, 1912. С. 86