| House of Dipsheu Дыпщэу Лъэпкъ | |
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| Circassian house of privateer origin | |
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| Country |  Circassia (formerly)  Russian Empire (formerly)  Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (formerly)  Soviet Union (formerly)  Russia  Turkey | 
| Etymology | Dipsheu (Дыпщэу) meaning "our Psheu" in Ubykh dialect of Circassian | 
| Place of origin | Psheu valley, Ubykhia, Circassia (present-day Psou River, Krasnodar Krai, Russia and northwesternmost Abkhazia) | 
| Founded | Unknown | 
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House of Dipsheu (also referred to as Dipshow or Psheu) (Ubykh: Дыпщэу Лъэпкъ, Russian: Дипшов, Turkish: Dipşov Ailesi) is a Circassian privateer house of Ubykhia of Circassia, who controlled the entirety of Psou River until the end of Russo-Circassian War.[1] They were known for their privateer activities along the Black Sea coast of Circassia. They are found in Adygea and Krasnodar Krai within Russian Federation; as well as in Republic of Turkey due to Circassian Genocide in the present day.
Etymology
Dipsheu means "our Psheu" in Ubykh: Дипшэу, referring that the family ruled over the valley which Psou River is flowing through, which is the present-day border of Russian Federation and Abkhazia.
Notable members
Circassia
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Russian Empire
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Ottoman Empire
Soviet Union
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Modern Age
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References
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