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We Are Not Russian Puppets, We Are Geopolitical Insurance: How Abkhazia Single-Handedly Vetoes Georgia's NATO Dreams

Drop the 'Russian puppet' narrative; it only shows your lack of geopolitical understanding. We are Russia's strategic insurance. By maintaining our de facto independence, we single-handedly enforce Chapter 1, Paragraph 6 of the 1995 NATO Enlargement Study and the Copenhagen Criteria under Article 49 of the TEU against Georgia.

​The West will never import an unresolved territorial conflict. So, without firing a single bullet, we act as a permanent veto on Georgia's NATO and EU integration. That geopolitical reality alone makes our existence worth more to Moscow than 100,000 Russian troops.

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u/inal_tarba — 1 day ago

Why don't Abkhaz people want to live together with Georgians in the same state?

Hello,

Are there any special reasons why Abkhazia declared Independence after the Soviet Union collapse?

Was it just a wish of a bunch of politicians

Or a popular movement?

Asking because the little I know comes from Georgians.

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What is the opinion of the people of Abkhazia regarding this flag?

Georgia stopped using it in 1990, but in Abkhazia—at least on paper—it remained official until 1992.

u/SherbetHuman9 — 4 days ago

Question regarding fuel supplies from Georgia during the current crisis

Hey everyone. Amidst the current fuel crisis, there have been reports and videos showing petrol tankers entering Abkhazia from the Georgian-controlled side.

I'm curious to hear local perspectives on this: How is this viewed within the community? Is it generally seen as a pragmatic solution to manage the shortage during a tough time, or does it spark much debate?

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts and getting an inside perspective-civil discussion only, please!

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u/Guka_Guka — 4 days ago

Stance on Georgian refugees

Many Georgian refugees from the Abkhaz-Georgian war express how the houses their families lived in for years should be returned to them, do you think those refugees have a rightful claim on those territories and if so what should be done about it?

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u/Specific_Hyena_6408 — 4 days ago

Tourist from India

Hi everyone I am an Indian citizen studying medicine in Tbilisi Georgia. I wanted to ask if it is allowed for tourists from India to visit Abkhazia?

I have seen photos of your beautiful country and would like to visit it before I go back to my home country.

I have a Russian tourist visa and a Georgian student visa if that matters, do I need a separate visa for Abkhazia? And final question is it safe for Indians to visit your beautiful country?
Thanks

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u/raul3297 — 4 days ago

Karachay-Balkar clans of Abkhaz-Abaza origin

Hello from the other side of the mountains 👋 I have been reading through a few papers on the genealogy of Karachay-Balkar clans lately. Among our people, many families trace their origins to other parts of the Caucasus. In particular, noble families in the past have often intermarried, but also regular people migrated for a multitude of reasons, or were taken into captivity. As you would know, many families across the Caucasus have kept oral traditions about their origins. Naturally, these shouldn't be taken at face value, but historical accuracy aside, these types of origin stories still make up an important part of our folklore. On this post, I would like to write specifically about a few families among the Karachay-Balkar people who trace their origins back to Abkhazia and Abazia:

The Apsuvayevs (Апсууалары)

The Apsuvayevs originate in the Baksan region of Balkaria. According to their own origin story, The Apsuvayev family traces their origins back to an Abkhazian ancestor (one primary source gives the name Omar Maan, son of Myrzakan, originally from Adzyubzha), who migrated to the Baksan Valley in the XIX century. There, he is said to have acquired a plot of land from the Urusbiyevs (Урусбийлери), the local feudal lords at the time, and married a local woman, with whom he had two sons.

Urtenovs (Уртенлери)

The paternal ancestor of the Urtenovs is said to have migrated to Karachay with an Abaza Loo princess who married a local Krymshamkhalov nobleman. There, this ancestor married one of the Krymshamkhalovs' serf women. They are said to have been freed by their feudal lords as gratitude for raising their son, Magomet Krymshamkhalov.

Some other families include:

-The Abazayevs (Абазалары) & Abazaliyevs (Абазалылары) - Self-explanatory;

-The Dzhappuyevs (Джаппулары) - A clan from the Baksan region. Claimed by some to descend from an Abkhaz ancestor from Khashupse;

-Marshanovs (Маршанлары) - Self explanatory.

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u/apsaty — 6 days ago

A honest question: what if Abkhazia starts to get hit by Ukrainian drones? Will you simply endure it, or what will be your reaction? (Please give an honest answer without bravado)

This year, Ukraine has significantly expanded its drone warfare capabilities, which has resulted in Russian Black Sea coast, including cities like Tuapse and Sochi, being bombed. In one recent incident, Russian drones tried to intercept Ukrainian one, it fell and exploded on coast in Gelendzhik, resulting in civilian casualties.

What if such incidents happen in Abkhazia too? This year, there has been an alert declared several times in Abkhazia because of Ukrainian drone incursion, and in July, Russian military actually fired a missile from Abkhazia, which veered off its course and went into direction of Turkey, but it fell into Black Sea and tensions have been avoided (for now). In Abkhazia, there are Russian military bases, naval bases, railway and other infrastructure which can potentially become target of Ukrainian drone strikes.

u/Upstairs-Rooster5612 — 11 days ago

is it hard to get your hands on Abkhazian apsar?

Hello am a money collector this morning I came across the country of Abkhazia I think they have very cool looking money is it hard to find the apsar outside of Abkhazia or not

Greetings!

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u/WereldVanPolitiek — 9 days ago

Do you see Abkhazia has any chance of independence, or will it be absorbed by Russia like Crimea?

According to my limited and bias knowledge, most of Abkhazia economy comes from Russian aid, the working language is Russian, the military is not independent but part of Russian military, and many politicians are appointed by Moscow with no tie to the region. Please correct me if I’m wrong.

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u/Material_Art_5688 — 13 days ago

What is the faith of the Abkhazians?

Soon I am going to Abzakhzia on vacation, I wonder if it is oke to wear shorts / short clothes there.

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u/nikel_0 — 11 days ago

Traveling to Abkhazia

What do you think I should know before traveling to Abkhazia? Do immigration officers stamp foreign passports these days?

I'm going to Abkhazia on September, and I don't want to get banned from Georgia (a friend's girlfriend lives there and I'm planning to go). Thank you in advance!

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u/AdOld7610 — 11 days ago