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'''Circassians in poland in polish(Czerkiesi w Polsce) are circassians are circassians living in poland refugees arrived in Jordan in the mid 15 century'''
'''Circassians in poland in polish(Czerkiesi w Polsce) are circassians are circassians living in poland refugees arrived in Jordan in the mid 15 century'''

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Circassians in poland in polish(Czerkiesi w Polsce) are circassians are circassians living in poland refugees arrived in Jordan in the mid 15 century

History

five of the [[Kabardians]] princes fled from there country in the cucasus with there families and followers of Circassian fighters, numbering (300 warriors) to polandوThe Polish king welcomed them very warmly with gifts these princes are -Kassiam kambulatowicz (czerkieski) 2-Gawrila kambulatowicz (czerkieski) 3-onyszko/aleksander kudadek (czerkieski),son of the influential western circassian prince sibok/wasyl konsaukowicz 4-solgien szmokowicz (czerkieski),son of szmokowicz temruk 5-temruk szmokowicz (czerkieski),son of szmokowicz temruk The Tsar realized that he had lost strong warriors to his Polish enemy, so he sent his messenger "Alexei Klobukov" To Poland to summon the princes but They refused. "Marcin" confirms that the two prince The two brothers (solgien and temruk), have became great leaders of the Circassian faction (pyatigorsk in the poloish army. After the death of the five princes and after poland lost its independence in 1795 The number of Circassian warriors dwindled

References

https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:516118f6-5562-4301-964f-445fc6337401