- Bats people
ethnic group
group=Batsbi
ბაცბი
poptime= 3,000 approx.
popplace=Tusheti (Georgia),Kakheti (Georgia)
rels=Christian (Georgian Orthodox)
langs=Bats, Georgian
related=Chechens, Ingushs, and Kists The Bats people ( _ka. ბაცი) or the Batsbi (ბაცბი) are a small Nakh-speaking community in Georgia who are also known as the Ts’ova-Tush (წოვა-თუშები) after the Ts’ova Gorge in the historic Georgian province ofTusheti (known to them as "tsovata"), where they settled after migrating from theNorth Caucasus in the16th century .Most of the Bats people currently live in the village of Zemo Alvani in the
Kakheti region, close to the town of Akhmeta (at the mouth of thePankisi Gorge ), but their families are scattered elsewhere in Georgia. A significant proportion of the village's inhabitants travel to Russia and Europe for work as seasonal migrants. Part of the community still retain their ownBats language , which has adopted many Georgian loan-words and grammatical rules, and ismutually unintelligible with the two other Nakh languages, Chechen and Ingush. This language is unwritten and the Bats community have used Georgian as a language of literacy and trade for centuries. Their customs and traditions now resemble those of othereastern Georgia n mountaineers, particularly those of the Tush; the Bats have retained very little of their cultural traits.The group should not be confused with the Kists - also a Nakh-speaking people, migrants from Chechnya - who live in the
Pankisi Gorge of Georgia.
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