The Bats people are a Caucasian people. They speak the Bats language. Bats (also Batsi, Batsbi, Batsb or Batsaw) is the language of the Bats people, a Caucasian minority group, and is part of the Nakh family of Caucasian languages. ...
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The Batspeople (Georgian: ბაცი) or the Batsbi (ბაცბი) are a small Nakh-speaking community in Georgia who are also known as the Tsova-Tushs (წოვა-თუშები) after the Tsova Gorge in the historic Georgian province of Tusheti, where they migrated from the North Caucasus in the 16th century.
Most of the Batspeople currently live in the village of Zemo Alvani in the Kakheti region, but their families are scattered elswhere in Georgia.
This language is unwritten and the Bats community generally use Georgian as a language of literacy.
The Chechen people are mainly inhabitants of Chechnya, which is internationally recognized as part of Russia.
These are mainly descendants of people who had to leave Chechnya during Russo-Chechen wars (see The First Chechen War and The Second Chechen War) around 1850 which led to the annexing of the area called Ingusheta, which included the territories of Ossetia and Chechnya.
The main languages of the Chechen people are Chechen or Noxchiin mott and Russian.