The ethnonym Adyghe ( ; ) is used as an endonym by the Caucasian-speaking Circassians of the North Caucasus. The name Adyghe (also transliterated as Adyga, Adyge, Adygei, Adyghe, Attéghéi) is believed to derive from atté "height" to signify a mountaineer or a highlander, and ghéi "sea", signifying "a people dwelling and inhabiting a mountainous country near the sea coast", or "between two seas".
Adyghe is also used to describe those who speak the Adyghe language or West Circassian. The Circassian peoples are divided into tribes or clans (tlapq). Of the twelve Circassian tribes, ten are Adyghe tribes (or subgroups), out of which four are identified as speaking mutually intelligible Adyghe dialects: Abzakh, Bzhedug, Temirgoy and Shapsug.
Most Adygheans in Russia are inhabitants of the Republic of Adygea, a federal subject of Russia located in the southwestern part of European Russia, enclaved within Krasnodar Krai, where it is used to describe them as a demonym. Their name is also rendered as Adygeans (). There are also smaller numbers of Adygheans in the regions surrounding Adygea in Krasnodar Krai.
Kohima Law College is a college imparting legal education in Kohima, Nagaland, India. It was established in the year 1975. This college is affiliated to Nagaland University. This college is also approved by the Bar Council of India.
Courses
The college offers a three years B.A. LL.B. course.
WeCP (We Create Problems) is a software company that provides AI-powered skill assessments and recruitment solutions for evaluating candidates based on job-specific skills through automated testing and assessment platforms.
Laurence Watkins (born 9 June 1965) is a New Zealand security guard and record holder recognised by Guinness World Records for having the longest personal name recorded. His name, which contains an unusually large number of given names, attracted international attention due to its exceptional length and complexity.