Abaza is the name of an ethnic group closely related to the Circassians, the Abazins, their language, the Abaza language, an Egyptian noble family, the Abaza Family, and a surname.
The Abazin people's "self-designation" is Abaza (Abaza language: абаза).[1] The word is also where the historic country of Abazinia gets its name.[1][2]
In Russian, the surname "Абаза" (Abaza) was first recorded among noble families in 1843.[3]
The following people share this surname:
- The House of Abaza, Egypt's largest aristocratic family, of Abazin Circassian origins
- Alexander Abaza (1821–1895), Russian finance minister
- Alexander Nikolayevich Abaza (1872–1925), Russian diplomat
- Alexey Abaza (1853–1915), Russian admiral
- Arkady Abaza (1843–1915), Russian composer
- Fekry Pasha Abaza (1896–1979), Egyptian journalist and political activist
- Jan Abaza (b. 1995), American tennis player
- Rushdy Abaza (1926–1980), Egyptian actor
- Tharwat Abaza (1927–2002), Egyptian journalist and novelist
- Yanal Abaza (b. 1976), retired Syrian association football player
- Aziz Pasha Abaza (b. 1898), an Egyptian poet and politician
References
editNotes
edit- ^ a b "The Abazians".
- ^ Marsot, Afaf Lutfi Al-Sayyid (12 January 1984). Egypt in the Reign of Mohamed Ali. ISBN 9780521289689.
- ^ Baskakov, p. 253
Sources
edit- Н. А. Баскаков (N. A. Baskakov). "Русские фамилии тюркского происхождения" (Russian Last Name of Turkic Origin). Изд. "Наука", главная редакция восточной литературы. Москва, 1979.