Publications

‘Lady Oshede’s Hill’
‘The Hearth Account’
The Amazon Warriors among the Circassians’
‘The Hattians our Ancestors’
‘Circassian New Year’
‘The Lament of the Girl who refused to marry her Brother’
‘Henau, the Forest Warden’
The reality behind the Circassian Myths
‘How Lhepsch searched to find the Earth’s Edge’
‘How Sosriqwe was born’
‘Sosriqwe’s Words’
‘Sosriqwe’s Ballad’
‘The Matriarch Council’
‘The Giant who the Narts chained to the Mountain’
‘The Story of Lhepsch’s Pincer’
‘Nat Ozermej’s Account on the Black Fox’
‘Seteney’s Oven’
‘Setenaei’s Lament’
‘The Narts Sickle’
‘Lady Seteney and the Narts’
‘Sosriqwe attending the Nart council for the first time’
‘The Gods Wine-Vessel’
The Narts Age
‘The Narts’ Introduction
Azheghafe
Nart Characters
Trees
When Sounds Spoke
Introductory essay on the philosophy of Circassian language Read More
Nart Sagas
The Amazon Warriors among the Circassians
Nart Sosriqwe
‘Setenaei’s Lament’
‘How Sosriqwe was born’
‘How Sosriqwe seized the Drinking-Vessel’
How Saosiriqo crossed through the hole of the hipbone riding his Horse
‘Sosriqwe’s Downfall’
‘How the Narts planned to slay Sauseriqo’s horse’
‘Sauseriqo’s Provisions in the Afterlife’
‘Seteney’s Death’
‘Sosriqwe is Alive’
‘A Recount about Sosriqwe’
‘Sosriqwe’s Horse and Sword’
‘Orzemej and Sausiriqo’
‘Sosriqwe and Toteresh’
‘Lhepsch’s mentor Debech’
‘The Ballad of Lhepsch and Debech’
‘Lhepsch’s Pincer’
‘How Nart Saosiriqo invented betting with a Wooden Dice’
‘How Sosriqwe married lady Bedexw’
‘The Narts Golden Tree’
‘Lhepsch and the Lady Tree’
‘The Legend of Lady Seteney’
‘Seteney’s Flowers’