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    The Dagestan Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day southeastern...
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    areas of Dagestan were known as Lekia, Avaria and Tarki at various times. Between 1860 and 1920, Dagestan was referred to as Dagestan Oblast, corresponding...
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    census of Dagestan Oblast of 1886 the residents of Kazikumukh Okrug were named "Laki" (Russian "Лаки"). On the schematic map of the Dagestan Oblast of 1895...
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  • (1921–1993), an administrative division of the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Dagestan Oblast (1860-1917), province of the Russian Empire Safavid Daghestan, a province...
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    Armenian Oblast Batum Oblast Belostok Oblast Bessarabia Oblast Don Voisko Oblast Dagestan Oblast Zabaikalskaya Oblast Imeretinskaya Oblast ru Caucasian...
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    Dagestanis. The MRNC encompassed the former territories of Terek Oblast and Dagestan Oblast within the Russian Empire. These territories now constitute the...
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    renamed the Dagestan Oblast. The current, more autonomous Republic of Dagestan covers a much larger territory, established in 1921 as the Dagestan Autonomous...
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    Tiflis governorates to the south, and the Dagestan Oblast to the east. The administrative center of the oblast was Vladikavkaz, the current capital of North...
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    of the Dagestan Oblast as part of the Karapapakh tribe. The 1886–1892 Tsarist population figures counted 8,893 Terekeme in the Dagestan Oblast and counted...
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    Pavel Mishchenko (category Executed people from Dagestan)
    1853 in the Russian fortress settlement of Temir-Khan-Shura in the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty. He graduated in 1871 from Pavlovsk Military...
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  • Abdulkhakim Ismailov (category People from Dagestan Oblast)
    days before Nazi Germany's surrender. Abdulkhakim Ismailov, a native of Dagestan of the Kumyk ethnicity, was severely wounded five times during World War...
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    Shamkhalate of Tarki (category History of Dagestan)
    and on its territory the Temir-Khan-Shura (now Buynaksk) district of Dagestan Oblast was established. During a short period in 1580-1590s the Shamkhalate...
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    south, Kars Oblast to the southwest, Batum Oblast to the west, Kutaisi Governorate to the northwest, Terek Oblast to the north, Dagestan Oblast to the northeast...
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    Najmuddin of Gotzo (category Executed people from Dagestan)
    was born in 1859 in the village of Gotsob, in the Russian Empire's Dagestan Oblast to an aristocratic family. His Avar father, Muhammad Donogo [ru], had...
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    on 20 January 1921 from the former Dagestan Oblast. On 17 September 1991, it declared sovereignty as the Dagestan SSR. Crimean ASSR was formed on 18 October...
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    Orthodoxy in the western regions of Dagestan. During this period, many churches and monasteries were built in Dagestan Oblast. The most famous surviving to...
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  • Olga Forsh (category People from Dagestan Oblast)
    Olga Dmitryevna Forsh (Russian: О́льга Дми́триевна Форш, Oljga Dmitrijevna Forš), née Komarova (Russian: Комаро́ва) (May 28 [O.S. May 16] 1873 – July 17...
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    Dagestan Stavropol Krai Astrakhan Oblast Volgograd Oblast Rostov Oblast Krasnodar Krai Russia Adygea Karachay-Cherkessia Stavropol Krai Rostov Oblast...
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    the west, the Tiflis Governorate and Zakatal Okrug to the north, the Dagestan Oblast to the northeast, the Baku Governorate to the east, and Iran to the...
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    the village of Tarki in the Temir-Khan-Shurinskiy district of the Dagestan Oblast. He was the second of five sons in his family. According to Anisimov's...
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  • born on March 8, 1892, in the Mountain Jewish village of Khoshmenzil, Dagestan Oblast, Russian Empire, in a peasant family. Since childhood, she worked in...
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    Avarskiy okrug (category Okrugs of Dagestan Oblast)
    of the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Avarskiy okrug is included in contemporary Dagestan of the Russian...
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    Buynaksk (category Cities and towns in Dagestan)
    was the administrative capital of the Temir-Khan-Shurinsky Okrug and Dagestan Oblast. In 1920, it was the center of the ephemeral Mountainous Republic of...
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    (the Tiflis and Erivan governorates before 1868) to the west, the Dagestan Oblast to the north, and the Baku gradonachalstvo to the east on the Absheron...
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    Tat people (Caucasus) (category Ethnic groups in Dagestan)
    Dagestan Oblast. The 1897 Russian Empire census recorded 95,056 Tats, of which 89,519 were in the Baku Governorate and 2,998 in the Dagestan Oblast....
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    the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched an incursion into Russia's Kursk Oblast and clashed with the Russian Armed Forces and Russian border guard. According...
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    Darginskiy okrug (category Okrugs of Dagestan Oblast)
    of the Dagestan Oblast of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. The area of the Darginskiy okrug is included in contemporary Dagestan of the...
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    naméstnichestvo The Baku gradonchalstvo did not exist in 1897. The Batum oblast was included in the Kutaisi Governorate in 1897; The population of its territory...
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    Dagestani Azerbaijanis (category Ethnic groups in Dagestan)
    Azerbaijanis who have settled in Dagestan. According to the 2021 census, the Azerbaijani population in the Republic of Dagestan numbers 116,907 people, making...
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    Southernmost point — near Ragdan, Republic of Dagestan (41°12'N) Westernmost point — near Lavry, Pskov Oblast (27°19'E) Easternmost point1 — Cape Dezhnev...
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