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    Dagestan (redirect from Daghestan)
    ISBN 978-5-98390-066-0 Kropotkin, Peter Alexeivitch; Bealby, John Thomas (1911). "Daghestan" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.)...
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    The province of Daghestan (Persian: ولایت داغستان, romanized: Velāyat-e Dâghestân) was a province of Safavid Iran, centred on the territory of the present-day...
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    of the winter snow in the tight restricted mountain passes of northern Daghestan. The Lezgian leader suffered a crippling defeat in June 1736 and fled...
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    The 1999 war in Dagestan, also known as the Dagestan incursions (Russian: Война в Дагестане), was an armed conflict that began when the Chechen-based Islamic...
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  • The Daghestan pine vole (Microtus daghestanicus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan...
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  • Terki fortress, Terka, or Terek (originally Shamkhalian Tyumen's fortress, later Tersky redoubt, sometimes mentioned as Terskiy town) was a Russian fortress...
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    the regions in which he travelled including Armenia, Persia, Italy and Daghestan. Abich was the son of mining officer Heinrich Carl Wilhelm and his wife...
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  • Svetlana Anokhina is one of the most prominent human rights defenders in Daghestan. She is a journalist, an advocate of women's rights and a co-founder of...
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    University Press. p. 389. ISBN 978-0-19-503361-8. The Great Shamil, Imam of Daghestan and Chechnya, Shaykh of Naqshbandi tariqah Budak, Mustafa. "ŞEYH ŞÂMİL"...
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    Abdulvagidovich. Endirey is an ancient original Kumyk name. It was adopted by Daghestan in 1991, replacing the Soviet name Andreyaul (Андрейаул). Under Imperial...
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    Denikin conquered the territory of the Mountain Republic in Chechnya and Daghestan, and the Mountain Republic ceased to exist. The Flag Bulletin, vol. 148...
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    Ebrahim Kham took the field against the Lezgis in Daghestan. [citation needed] The campaign in Daghestan began well for Ebrahim; he was able to force a pitched...
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  • mountains of Daghestan. Daghestani Arabist scholars were famous, attracting students from the whole Muslim world. The lingua franca in Daghestan before the...
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    Lezgin territory in Daghestan and is the former seat of the khanate of Kurin. The Akhti dialect is spoken in southeastern Daghestan. The Kuba dialect,...
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    Hashimids were an Arab family who ruled over Bab al-Abwab (Darband) in Daghestan from 869 to 1075. Bosworth 1996, p. 143. Blair, Sheila (1992). The Monumental...
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  • Dagestan or Daghestan may refer to: Republic of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1993), an administrative...
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    his forefathers Tahmasp aimed to conquer Chokhur-e Sa'd, Georgia and Daghestan from the Turks. An army of 18,000 was led into Chokhur-e Sa'd were Tahmasp...
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    of) Khazaria, on the western shore of the Caspian Sea, in what is now Daghestan. At some later date, it may have been moved inland to some areas near...
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  • Madhhab: Legal Hybridity and the Meanings of Modernity in Early Modern Daghestan". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 57 (1): 50–51. doi:10...
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  • of Russia. "Daghestan, Ingushetia Officials Pick Leaders". "Regions and territories: Ingushetia". 22 November 2011. "Leaders of Daghestan, Ingushetia...
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  • January 18, 1975 Nauchnij L. I. Chernykh THM 22 km MPC · JPL 2297 Daghestan 1978 RE Daghestan September 1, 1978 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh THM 27 km MPC · JPL...
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    middle of the 19th century, this territory was the Avarian District of the Daghestan area. This area is now referred to as Khunzakhsky District of Dagestan...
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    larger part of Chechnya and Daghestan including Tabarsaran, Qaytaq, Terkem, Ghazi-Ghumuq, most jamaʻats of Inner Daghestan, Greater Chechnya and the remote...
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    Bavarian pine vole (M. bavaricus) Calabria pine vole (M. brachycercus) Daghestan pine vole (M. daghestanicus) Mediterranean pine vole (M. duodecimcostatus)...
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    (Kist), Tsurtsuki (Dzurdzuki), Ghligvi (Gligvi) as parts of one country and Chechens (Chachans) as part of Daghestan without common border with the Ingush...
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    OJSC Dagestan Airlines (Russian: ОАО Авиалинии Дагестана) was an airline based at Uytash Airport in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia, operating domestic and...
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  • Asian community Gurjar, Gujjer North Caucasian Huns, Daghestan, a people who settled in Daghestan during the 6th and 7th centuries Hun of East Anglia,...
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    loss in 1942 to a U-boat, she was replaced by SS Daghestan. The first deck-landing trials aboard Daghestan were carried out in 1944. The British received...
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  • zur Erforschung der UdSSR, 1958. p. 115 Gammer, M. Islam and Sufism in Daghestan. Helsinki: Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, 2009. pp. 80-81 v t...
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    Muslim Resistance to the Tsar: Shamil and the Conquest of Chechnia and Daghestan. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 1994. Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani, Classical...
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