Dargin writing is a written form of communication representing the North East Caucasian Dargin language. This language has approximately 439,000 speakers...
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Dargwa language (redirect from Dargins language)
the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan. This article discusses the literary dialect of the dialect continuum constituting the Dargin languages...
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Mehweb language (section Writing system)
The Mehweb language (Mehweb: мехӀвела мез, meħʷela mez) is a Dargin language, frequently considered a dialect of a unified Dargwa language, spoken in the...
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Region Dagestan Ethnicity Urakhi Dargins Native speakers (undated figure of 35,000) Language family Northeast Caucasian Dargin North-Central Northern Dargwa [ru]...
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Lak language (section Writing systems)
Initially Lak by lexicon was found to be close to Dargin and the two were often combined in one Lak–Dargin subgroup of Dagestani languages. However, further...
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used to write some modern languages. Between 1928 and 1938, the Lezgin and Dargin alphabets had used Ꝗ, but since 1938, both corresponding languages are written...
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Azerbaijani: Ğ, ğ Bashkir: Ғ, ғ Crimean Tatar: Ğ, ğ (Latin), ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic) Dargin (literary): ГЪ, гъ Kabardian: ГЪ, гъ (Cyrillic), Ğ, ğ (Latin), Karachay-Balkar:...
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and Varsit, inhabited by Dargins, Azerbaijani became the second language after their native Kaitag language. In fact, Dargin families would send their...
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Tsudaqar (also Tsudakhar, Cudaxar) is a Dargin language, quite different from the literary variety, spoken by over 33,000 people in the Levashinsky and...
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Soviet Socialist Republics were the only Soviet republics to maintain their writing systems (Armenian, Georgian and Latin alphabets respectively). Before the...
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Kubachi (alternatively Kubachin) is a language in the Dargin dialect continuum spoken in Dagestan, Russia, by Kubachi people. It is often considered a...
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(1931) Chukchi (Chucki Latin) (1931) Crimean Tatar (First Latin) (1927) Dargin (1928) Dungan (1928) Eskimo (1931) Even (1931) Evenki (Evenki Latin) (1931)...
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of the Northeast Caucasian (or Nakh–Dagestanian) language family. The writing is based on the Cyrillic script, which replaced the Arabic script used...
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the Dargin District was under the control of sheikh Ali-Hajji Aqušan [ru], who had formed an alliance with the Bolsheviks. Two villages in the Dargin District...
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Itsari (Icari, Itsari: ицӀран гъай) is a language in the Dargin dialect continuum spoken in Dagestan, Russia spoken in the village Itsari, as well as in...
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Rando, 2007, p21 Dargin 1976. Rando 2007, pp. 21–22. Rando 2007, p. 22. Rando 2007, pp. 22–24. Rando 2007, p. 27. Rando 2007, p. 37. Dargin 1976 quoted in...
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been considered a divergent dialect of Dargwa due to it being part of the Dargin dialect continuum. The Routledge Ethnographic Handbook (2017) divided Kaitag...
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Rutul people (section Writing systems)
official language. This continued until 1928, when the Avar, Azerbaijani, Dargin, and Lezgin languages were declared the state languages of the autonomy...
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to many indigenous Northern Caucasian ethnic groups, such as the Avar, Dargin, Lezgin, and other groups such as the Kumyk, Nogai, and Azeri. The largest...
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and film. Bullock on drums worked for Steedman (guitar, vocals) and Alan Dargin (yiḏaki) in the 1990s, together with Simon Cox on drums (of Died Pretty)...
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4 March 2016. Retrieved 7 January 2016. (Good study of Marx's concept.) Dargin, Justin The Birth of Russia's Energy Class, Asia Times (2007) (good study...
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South Wales. A rough rider had brought a notoriously wild brumby called "Dargin's Grey" to the show, an eight-year-old but very muscular horse known to throw...
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either Japanese or Russian. The Ainu language has no indigenous system of writing and has historically been transliterated using Japanese kana or Russian...
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Çermik, Artova (along with dargins and avars), Çirdağ (along with dargins and avars), Gültepe, Erbaa (along with dargins and avars), Yeniderbent, Zile...
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to negotiate when Aghasi was routed. However he was killed by Akushans, Dargin allies of Fatali Khan. Umma inherited the rulership of the khanate when...
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magazines. Some time in 1929, Page (along with Grace Lumpkin and Olive Dargin and three others) began novels about the Gastonia Strike: Page's novel was...
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Dalecarlian Germanic Dalmatian Romance Dameli Indo-Aryan Danish Germanic Dargin Northeast Caucasian Dari or Dari Persian Iranian Daur or Dagur Mongolic...
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British crossbench member of the House of Lords, disability campaigner. Alan Dargin, 40, Australian didgeridoo player. Floyd Matthews, 105, American oldest...
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