Circassian Union and Charity Society
The Circassian Union and Charity Society (Adyghe: Адыгэ Зэготын ыкӀи ЗэдэӀэпыӀэн Хасэ) or Çerkes İttihat ve Teavün Cemiyeti (Ottoman Turkish: چركس اتحاد و تعاون جمعیتی) was a Circassian nationalist charitable organization in the Ottoman Empire. It was based on several principles, mainly intellectualism, Circassian nationalism, and belief in Islam.
Circassian Union and Charity Society | |
Adyghe: Адыгэ Зэготын ыкӀи ЗэдэӀэпыӀэн Хасэ Ottoman Turkish: چركس اتحاد و تعاون جمعیتی | |
Logo of the organization's newspaper, Ghuaze | |
Circassian students and teachers in a Circassian school opened by the Circassian Union and Charity Society | |
Formation | November 4, 1908 |
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Dissolved | September 5, 1923 |
Purpose | Preserve Circassian national identity |
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Region served | Ottoman Empire |
Official language | Turkish, Circassian |
Leader | Ahmet Cavit Therket Pasha |
The organization had many activities, and engaged in building schools as well as charity work. The organization's school taught a variety of subjects, including P.E., Geography, Circassian language, Turkish language, French language, Circassian history, Ottoman history, Painting, Music, and more. The school taught in the Adyghe, Turkish and Russian languages.
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