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King of the Circassians
Hapach
King of the Circassians
Predecessor
Unknown (Known predecessor: Weche)
Successor
Rededya
Born
c. 900s Zichia
Died
c. 900s Zichia
Adyghe
ХьэпэкI
House
Unknown
Religion
Khabzeism or Orthodox Christianity
Hapach (Adyghe: ХьэпэкI) was a king of Circassia (Zichia) in the 900s.[1][2] Not much is known about Hapach's life or much of his reign.
^Zenkovsky, Sergei A. Medieval Russia’s Cronicles, 58-59
^D, S. Çerkes Krallar, Hükümdarlar "The leader of the Circassian tribes, Hapach, with his army of horsemen and allied principalities, attacked Sarkel, a city of the Khazars. The Khazar army was defeated and the Sarkel prince and his surviving army were shackled by their feet and imprisoned."
Hapach (Adyghe: ХьэпэкI) was a king of Circassia (Zichia) in the 900s. Not much is known about Hapach's life or much of his reign. Not much is known about...
the Goths. King Lawristan is mentioned as the king in the 700s–800. King Hapach of Zichia, the son of king Weche, is mentioned to have raided Khazaria in...