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The article describes three the North-Western Caucasus minor groups – The Mountain Jews, the Uryms (Mountain Greeks), the Cherkesohays (Mountain Armenians). These groups analyzed by non-subethnic, but as “network communities”. They had to tendency to consolidation, but had disappeared in result (grouping). The author explored the Typology of their communication with aboriginal peoples and the process of cultural landscape creation in the context of Russian Imperial Paradigm.


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