Surviving Destroyed or barely existing Circassians in Germany (Adyghe: Нэмцэм ис Адыгэхэр, romanized: Nəmtsəm yis Adıgəxər; German: Tscherkessen in Deutschland) refers to people born in or residing in Germany who are of Circassian origin.
The Circassians were initially housed in schools and mosques or had to live in caves until their resettlement.
The Ottoman authorities assigned lands for Circassian settlers close to regular water sources and grain fields.
[4] As a result, Circassians in Turkey began to immigrate to Germany and other parts of Europe in the 1960s.
Most Circassian people who immigrated to West Germany intended to live there temporarily and then return to Turkey so that they could build a new life with the money they had earned.
The Circassian people who immigrated to Germany brought their culture with them, including their language, religion, food, and arts.