- can be
traced over many centuries.
During the
Islamic conquests, the
Dagestani people (region of Derbent) were the
first people to
become Muslims within...
- Proto-Mongols to the Caspian-Dagestan area.
Famous in
Dagestan and the
Dagestani diaspora in Turkey, the
Avarian poet
Adallo Ali (also
known as Adallo...
-
Dagestani Russian (Russian: Дагестанский русский) is a
regional variety of the
Russian language spoken in Dagestan, a
constituent republic of the Russian...
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Early Dagestani Bolshevik, Said Gabiev, was born to a
Dagestani family who had
suffered from
deportation to the
Russian Interior after an 1877
Dagestani uprising...
-
declared independence and
ejected Dagestani officials from the area.
After a
series of
armed conflicts with
Dagestani police and
local moderate Muslims...
- 136th
Motorized Rifle Regiment near the
Dagestani town of Buinaksk.
Other attacks targeted civilians and
Dagestani police on a
regular basis. In
April 1999...
-
oblongata f.
obscura Dietze, 1910
Eupithecia centaureata dsharkendi Vojnits, 1977
Eupithecia chinae Vojnits, 1977
Eupithecia dagestani Vojnits, 1977...
- 2007, a
video depicting their deaths called Execution of a
Tajik and a
Dagestani (Russian: Казнь таджика и дагестанца) was
posted on the
social media site...
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Vatan (Russian: Родина; Hebrew: מוֹלֶדֶת;
meaning "Motherland") is a socio-political
newspaper in the Judeo-Tat and
Russian languages. The
newspaper covers...
- used by
North Caucasians for a
tribe or family, and is
found among the
Dagestani peoples such as Avars, Tabasarans,
Kumyks , and Lezghins. The term is...