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Image:IMG_8598.jpg listed for deletion

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August 2013

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  • of years, and they made most of their carpets from pampas grass ''[[Cortaderia selloana]]'' ({{lang-ady| ӏутӏэн}} like other [[North Caucasian peoples|Caucasian nations]].
  • for the carpets, the raw materials were put in a pool of water and covered by [[poplar]] leaves ({{lang-ady| екӏэпцӏэ}}.

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Purpose

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The Arabic words are simply translations of certain words or phrases into Arabic. If you'd like to learn what a phrase means, please check out Translate], although it itsn't 100% accurate, it usually gratifies a decent translation.

--Cam498 (talk) 17:34, 25 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]


And how Arabic is related to Circassians\Kabardians??? please explain because i am Circassian and i don't speak Arabic at all and it is not my language! Andynapso (talk) 17:43, 25 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

~The Arabic words are translations, as stated earlier. I have not personally read the article, but it is likely there from the heritage of those people being somewhat Arabic. --Cam498 (talk) 16:12, 30 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]