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Biographical Outline of the Beautiful <strong>Circassian</strong> Zobeide Luti, or<br />

Lady of Beauty: Together with a Brief Sketch of the Manners,<br />

Customs and Inhabitants of Circassia, New York: Barnum & Van<br />

Amburgh Museum & Menagerie, Co., 1868.<br />

Birchall, J., ‘Caving in the Caucasus’, in Descent, no. 100, 1991, pp<br />

34-6.<br />

Bishop, Henry R. (Henry Rowley), Sir, 1786-1855, Sweet maid: A<br />

favorite song, sung by Mrs. Bland, (with an accompaniment for<br />

the harp.) at the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the opera of<br />

the <strong>Circassian</strong> bride, London: Printed for the author, by L.<br />

Lavenu, ..., [1809?]. [1 score (p. 35-38); fol.; notes: arranged for<br />

high voice and harp (or piano?); reprinted from the plates of the<br />

complete vocal score; watermark date: 1808; words by C. Ward]<br />

— I love thee: Duetto, sung by Mrs. Bishop & Mr. Braham, at the<br />

late Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the opera of the <strong>Circassian</strong><br />

bride, London: printed for the author by L. Lavenu, ..., [ca. 1810].<br />

[1 vocal score (4 p.); fol.; notes: arranged for two high voices and<br />

piano or harp; words by Charles Ward (1806-1833); first line:<br />

Dear maid by ev'ry hope of bliss; vocal duets with piano, vocal<br />

duets with harp; Lyon, Elizabeth Sarah, 1787-1831; Braham, John,<br />

1774-1856]<br />

Bizhev (Bizh), A. Kh., Adigi Severo-Zapadnogo Kavkaza i krizis<br />

Vostochnogo voprosa v kontse 20-kh nachale 30-kh g.g. XIX veka<br />

[The <strong>Circassian</strong>s of the Northwest Caucasus and the Crisis of the<br />

Eastern Question at the End of the 1820s and Beginning of the<br />

1830s], Maikop: Meoti, 1994. [325 pages]<br />

Bizheva (Bizh), Z. Kh., Adigskaya yazikovaya kartina mira [<strong>World</strong><br />

Map of the <strong>Circassian</strong> Language], Nalchik: Elbrus Book Press,<br />

2000.<br />

Bjedug, M. and Taymaz, E., ‘“Sürgün” halk Çerkesler’, in Birikim,<br />

71-72 (March-April 1995), pp 118-24.<br />

Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, vol. 65, January-June 1849,<br />

William Blackwood, 1849. [‘Caucasus and the Cossacks’,<br />

February 1849, pp 129-46. Available on Google Books]<br />

Blair, S. S. and Bloom, J. M., ‘Architecture in Egypt, Syria, and<br />

Arabia under the <strong>Circassian</strong> Mamluks (1389-1517)’, in The Art<br />

and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800, New Haven, Connecticut:<br />

Yale University Press, 1994, pp 85-96; reprinted (with correction):<br />

1995.<br />

— ‘The Arts in Egypt and Syria under the Mamluks’, in The Art and<br />

Architecture of Islam 1250-1800, New Haven, Connecticut: Yale<br />

University Press, 1994, pp 97-113.<br />

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