• Kumykia (Kumyk: Qumuq, Къумукъ), or rarely called Kumykistan, is a historical and geographical region located along the Caspian Sea shores, on the Kumyk...
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    lived, and where their historical state entities used to exist, are called Kumykia (Kumyk: Къумукъ, Qumuq). All of the lands populated by Kumyks were once...
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  • Orthodoxy → Russian Orthodoxy Kumyks Turkic → Kipchak → Kumyk Russia (Kumykia) Islam → Sunni Islam Kumzari Indo-European → Iranian → Kumzari Oman (Kumzar)...
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    into Dagestan took place. In 1605 Russian army that occupied lowlands of Kumykia (about 8,000 men) was surrounded and routed in the Battle of Karaman by...
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  • Aukh. Tashaw-Hadji was born in the village of Endirey in the Northern Kumykia. According to the majority of sources he was of Kumyk origin. Some contemporary...
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    Kalmykia Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume Kumykia /kɑːlˈmiːkiə/ kahl-MEEK-ee-ə; Russian: Калмыкия, IPA: [kɐlˈmɨkʲɪjə]; Kalmyk:...
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  • conflicts continued in the form of uprisings in Shamkhalate, Northern Kumykia, Southern Kumykia, and in the form of anti-colonial protests of individual villages...
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    Cypriot Turks  Gagauzia  Karachay  Karakalpakstan  Kazakhstan  Kyrgyzstan  Kumykia Madjars Nogai  Sakha  Tatarstan  Turkey  Tuva  Turkmenistan Uyghurs Turkomans...
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    historic predecessor is the port town of Anji (Andzhi), which was located in Kumykia, and which was a part of possessions of Tarki state, the capital of Kumyks...
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  • the Mansur's troops consisted of the Kumyks from the Northern parts of Kumykia. Kumyk princes participated in the first attack on the Russian garrison...
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  • killed a Persian governor and was forced to flee to his father-in-law in Kumykia, taking with him a large amount of treasure. No one in the Caucasus dared...
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  • Turks. See Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–90). The Russians invited him from Kumykia to Astrakhan, perhaps to join his brother Murad. It was learned in Crimea...
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    Avshalom has been studied in the literature lessons of the 8th grade of Kumykia secondary schools in Dagestan and Chechnya. Cross of St. George Shalum...
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  • Kumyk, which was somewhat different from the language of the northern Kumykia. Russian anthropologist Pavel Svidersky noted in 1901 that Madzhalis consists...
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  • daughter and bring him into the Russian orbit, while Saadet moved from Kumykia to Astrakhan. It was learned in Crimea that a certain Khoja-bey had left...
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