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@Alaexis You seem to enjoy deleting sourced material when it doesn't fit your narrative. I see you have made edits on this page as well, i am wondering why you aren't fixing the whole Abkhazo-Adyghean centric article, most of the claims are written without sources and its very biased. I am guessing it fits your narrative right? Lemabeta (talk) 12:23, 12 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
You're right that the statement "The name Apsilae suggests that they may have been the ancestors of the Abkhaz people (in Abkhaz Аҧсуаа Apswa) ref. Armenian language "Psinoun" has no sources. I've added a cn tag to it. If you know reliable sources which discuss the identity of the Apsilae in an impartial way, please feel free to add them.