👉 The word "Abkhas" is derived from the Abkhazian language, which means "the country of the red horses." It is a name for the region of Abkhazia in Georgia that was declared an independent state in 1992.
👉 The Abkhasia is a region located in South Ossetia, Georgia that is home to various ethnic groups such as Georgians and Sakha (Yakut). It was previously part of Soviet Russia but gained independence from the country in 1992. The term 'Abkhasia' is derived from Abchacha (Georgian) and Sakha (Yakut), which are regional languages.
👉 The Abkhasian are a tribe of South Caucasus origin who are mostly found in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. They have distinctive features, such as long curly hair, blue eyes, and an elaborate hairstyle. Abkhasiaan people are known for their traditional music and dance styles, which reflect the unique cultural heritage of these communities.