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    Botlikh (also spelled Botlix) is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken by the Botlikhs in the villages of Botlikh (Buikhe)...
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  • Botlikh or Botlix may refer to: Botlikh people, one of the people of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia Botlikh language, spoken by the Botlikh people Botlikh...
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  • Russia declared themselves as Botlikhs (all of them in Dagestan), and 5,073 people declared speaking the Botlikh language. The number of speakers is higher...
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    Bagvalal language, Botlikh language, Chamalal language, Godoberi language, Karata language, Tindi language, and Avar language. All Avar–Andic languages are...
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  • Karata–Tindi Karata (Kirdi) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh Godoberi Chamalal Bagvalal–Tindi Bagvalal Tindi Schulze, Wolfgang (2009). "The Languages of the Caucasus" (PDF)...
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  • Veps Tindi Karata Ludian Hunzib Bagvalal Botlikh Tsakhur Akhvakh Ghodoberi Archi Chamalal Judeo-Tat Sami languages Akkala Sami Kildin Sami Skolt Sami Ter...
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    Andic languages Andi (Qwannab) (5,800) Akhvakh–Tindi Akhvakh (210 as of 2010) Karata–Tindi Karata (Kirdi) (260 as of 2010) Botlikh–Tindi Botlikh (210 as...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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    required) Bosnian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Botlikh at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Breton at Ethnologue...
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    Caucasian language belonging to the Avar–Andic branch spoken by about 5,800 ethnic Andi (2010) in the Botlikh region of Dagestan. The language is spoken...
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    compared to other Andic languages, Godoberi is most similar to Chamalal and Botlikh. Some words are borrowed from by Avar, Turkish, and Arabic. After being...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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    village of Idar [ru] call their language Idarab mitstsi meaning 'the language of the Idar village'. It is only an oral language; Avar or Russian are used in...
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  • Chanko is a village in Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia. It is located 6 km north of the Botlikh Village, on the left bank of the Chankovskaya river...
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    Botlikh (Russian: Ботлих, Avar: Болъихъ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Botlikhsky District of the Republic of Dagestan...
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    Chamalal (also called Camalal or Chamalin) is an Andic language of the Northeast Caucasian language family spoken in southwestern Dagestan, Russia by approximately...
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  • Gagatli (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    village in Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia It is located 14 km northeast of the village Botlikh. The villagers speak the Andi language. In 1981, a...
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  • Andi is a large village in the Botlikh region in Dagestan, Russia Located 14 km north-east of the village Botlikh. The villagers are Andis (censuses may...
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  • Rikvani (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    РикIвани) is a small village in Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia It is located 14 km northeast of the village Botlikh, on the left bank of the Unsatlen...
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    account for less than 0.4% of the total population. Such groups as the Botlikh, the Andi, the Akhvakhs, the Tsez and about ten other groups were reclassified...
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    Ethnic groups in the Caucasus (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Caucasian languages Avar–Andic peoples: Andis Akhvakhs Avars Bagvalals Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberis Karatas Tindis Dargins Dargwa Kaitags Kubachins Itsari...
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  • Zagidat Magomedbekova (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    from 1938 to 1942. She subsequently taught Russian language and literature at middle schools in Botlikh and Vedeno from 1942 to 1946. In 1946, she went on...
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  • Kvanxidatl (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Кванхидалъ) is a small village in the Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia It is located 15 km northeast of the Botlikh village, on the Unsatlen River. In...
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    The Bagvalal language (Bagulal) is an Avar–Andic language spoken by the Bagvalals in southwestern Dagestan, Russia, along the right bank of the river Andi-Koisu...
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    ISBN 978-0-521-81792-9. "The Botlikhs". The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. Institute of the Estonian Language. Archived from the original...
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  • Gunkha is a small village in Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia It is located 14 km northeast of the village Botlikh, on the left bank of the Unsatlen...
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  • List of districts in Russia (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    район selo of Babayurt 45701 Botlikhsky District Ботлихский район selo of Botlikh 54322 Buynaksky District Буйнакский район town of Buynaksk 73402 Charodinsky...
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  • Ashali (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    ГӀашали) is a small village in Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia It is located 14 km northeast of the village Botlikh, on the left bank of the Unsatlen...
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    Chuvans (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Census, there were 1,087 Chuvans in Russia. The Chuvan language, which was a Yukaghir language, became extinct by the early 1900s. Many Chuvans speak...
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    War in Dagestan (1999) (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    districts of Tsumadi (Echeda, Gakko, Kedy, Kvanada, Gadiri and Gigatl) and Botlikh (Godoberi, Miarso, Shodroda, Ansalta, Rakhata and Inkhelo). On 10 August...
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