. . "Adyghe Habze, also Circassian Habze or Habza (Adyghe: \u0410\u0434\u044B\u0433\u044D \u0425\u0430\u0431\u0437\u044D /ad\u0259\u0263a xa\u02D0bza/ ; derived from \u0445\u044B khy, meaning \"order\", plus \u0431\u0437\u044D bze, meaning \"speech\"), also spelled Khabze, Khabza or Xabze, also called Habzism, defines the original ethnic religion, philosophy and worldview of the Adyghe or Circassians, an ethnic group of North Caucasian stock inhabiting areas of Caucasia: the republic of Adygea, and the bordering republics of Karachay-Cherkessia and Kabardino-Balkaria (the Kabard subgroup), all three within the domains of Russia. "@en .