Description:
The Chagavite people originate from the Caucasus Mountains and are a part of the larger ethno-linguistic group known as the Kartvelians. The Chagavites are believed to have migrated to the area in the 6th century AD. Today, the Chagavites are found in the villages of Chagavit and Senaki in the Rostov Oblast of Russia. The Chagavites are a Christian people and their culture is based on the traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Chagavites speak the Chagavite language, which is a dialect of the Kartvelian language. The Chagavites are considered to be a traditional agricultural people and are known for their dairy products, wine, and bread. The Chagavites are also known for their folk dances and music.





