Cerkez Kizi -

An ancient "courtship" ritual where young men and women meet under the supervision of elders to get to know each other through witty conversation and games.

Many Circassian women entered the Ottoman Imperial Harem , where they often rose to the position of Valide Sultan (Queen Mother), exerting immense political power in the court.

Modern designers often reinterpret the traditional high-collared, long-sleeved Circassian dress as a symbol of pride. Cerkez Kizi

The phrase "Çerkes Kızı" frequently appears in Turkish and Caucasian art:

Circassian dances, like the Lezginka , feature women moving with floating, graceful steps while men perform high-energy, athletic feats. An ancient "courtship" ritual where young men and

The "Circassian Girl" has historically been a symbol of both extreme beauty and tragic displacement.

The composer has a famous classical guitar piece titled Cerkez Kızı . The phrase "Çerkes Kızı" frequently appears in Turkish

In the 18th and 19th centuries, Circassian women were Western Europe’s and the Ottoman Empire's "ultimate ideal of beauty" due to their fair complexions and elegant features.