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Dagestan (/ˌdæɡɪˈstæn, -ˈstɑːn/ DAG-ə-STA(H)N; Russian: Дагестан; IPA: [dəɡʲɪˈstan]), officially the Republic of Dagestan, is a republic of Russia situated
Dagestan-War in Dagestan (1999)
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
Dagestan-Borders of Russia
district Chechnya Russia Dagestan Ingushetia North Ossetia–Alania Stavropol Krai Georgia Kakheti Mtskheta-Mtianeti Stavropol Krai Russia Dagestan Kabardino-Balkaria
Dagestan-Avars (Caucasus)
Avars are the largest of several ethnic groups living in the Russian republic of Dagestan. The Avars reside in the North Caucasus between the Black Sea
Dagestan-Wrestling in Dagestan
sports in the Russian republic of Dagestan. Despite its relatively small population of approximately 3.1 million, the Republic of Dagestan has historically
Dagestan-Azerbaijanis in Russia
community native to Russia's Dagestan Republic, the majority of Azeris in Russia are fairly recent immigrants. Azeris started settling in Russia (with the exception
Dagestan-Makhachkala
by the local Kumyk name of Anji, is the capital and largest city of Dagestan, Russia. The city is located on the Caspian Sea, covering an area of 468.13
Dagestan-Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan
The Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan (1817 – 25 August 1859), between 1829 and 1859 also called the Murid War, was the eastern component of the
Dagestan-Lezgins
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin language
Dagestan-Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
unofficially known as Soviet Dagestan or just simply Dagestan, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union. This "Land of Mountains"
Dagestan-Dagestan (disambiguation)
Dagestan or Daghestan may refer to: Republic of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1993), an administrative
Dagestan-History of Dagestan
south, Dagestan was the scene of clashes of interests of many states and until the early 19th century, most notably between Iran and the Russian Empire
Dagestan-Laks (Caucasus)
within Dagestan in the North Caucasus. They speak the Lak language. Laks historically live in the Lakskiy and Kulinskiy districts of Dagestan. This ethnocultural
Dagestan-Islamic Djamaat of Dagestan
of Dagestan, known in Russia as the Kadar zone (Russian: Кадарская зона), was an Islamist political entity in the Buynaksky District of Dagestan consisting
Dagestan-Khasavyurt
Khasavyurt is a city in Dagestan, Russia. Population: 155,144 (2021 Census); 131,187 (2010 Russian census); 121,817 (2002 Census); 70,514 (1989 Soviet
Dagestan-Head of the Republic of Dagestan
of Dagestan’s duty is to ensure compliance with the Russian Constitution and federal laws and the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Dagestan, as
Dagestan-Caucasian Imamate
established by the imams in Dagestan and Chechnya during the early-to-mid 19th century in the North Caucasus, to fight against the Russian Empire during the Caucasian
Dagestan-Dagestan State University
Dagestan State University (Russian: Дагестанский государственный университет, romanized: Dagestanskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet) is a public university
Dagestan-Tukhchar massacre
The Tukhchar massacre (Russian: Тухчарская резня, romanized: Tukhcharskaya reznya) was an incident during the War in Dagestan which was filmed and distributed
Dagestan-Islam in Russia
Dagestan. Kazan has a large Muslim population (probably the second after Moscow urban group of the Muslims and the biggest indigenous group in Russia)
Dagestan-Flag of Dagestan
The flag of the Republic of Dagestan (Russian: Флаг Дагестана; Avar: Дагъистаналъул байрахъ; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан бајрағы, romanized: Dağıstan bayrağı;
Dagestan-List of extreme points of Russia
Fligely (Northernmost point))) Southernmost point — near Ragdan, Republic of Dagestan (41°13′14″N 47°51′28″E / 41.22056°N 47.85778°E / 41.22056; 47.85778
Dagestan-List of larger Indigenous peoples of Russia
overall list of minor Indigenous peoples of Russia. Aghuls Avars Aukhovite Chechens Ethnic Azerbaijanis in Dagestan (mainly in Derbent and its suburbs) Dargins
Dagestan-List of contemporary ethnic groups
groups in Asia Ethnic groups in Northern Asia List of ethnic groups in Russia List of ethnic groups in East Asia List of ethnic groups in China List of
Dagestan-Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
Republic of Azerbaijan. In the Caucasus region, they live in Georgia, Russia (Dagestan), Turkey and previously in Armenia (before 1990). The total number
Dagestan-2023 antisemitic riots in the North Caucasus
from Israel" arriving in Dagestan were published by the "Morning Dagestan" Telegram channel, which was launched by Russian-Ukrainian politician Ilya
Dagestan-Dargins
Middle Ages and Renaissance until Russian conquest. Today, the Dargins are one of the most numerous ethnic groups in Dagestan (an amalgamation of many of the
Dagestan-Judaism in Dagestan
Judaism in Dagestan is mainly practiced by Mountain Jews. By the beginning of the 8th century BCE Mountain Jews had reached Persia from Israel. Under the
Dagestan-Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan
The Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan (Russian: Конгресс народов Ичкерии и Дагестана; abbreviated CPID) was an Islamist terrorist organization
Dagestan-People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
Dagestan (Russian: Народное собрание Республики Дагестан, romanized: Narodnoye sobraniye Respubliki Dagestan) is the regional parliament of Dagestan,
Dagestan-1999 Russian apartment bombings
Ibn al-Khattab, invaded the Russian republic of Dagestan. The war in Dagestan was allegedly planned in advance by the Russian government to justify starting
Dagestan-Persian language
Republic of Dagestan: Chapter I, Article 11: "The state languages of the Republic of Dagestan are Russian and the languages of the peoples of Dagestan." "Persian
Dagestan-Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade
Shamil Basayev who fought during the War in Dagestan. Many of the groups members were killed or captured by Russian forces. They gained notoriety during their
Dagestan-Dagestan Oblast
The Dagestan Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day southeastern
Dagestan-Lezgian language
Caucasian language. It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (Russia); northern Azerbaijan; and to a much lesser degree Turkmenistan; Uzbekistan;
Dagestan-Avar language
spoken by Avars, primarily in Dagestan. In 2010, there were approximately 1 million speakers in Dagestan and elsewhere in Russia. It is spoken mainly in the
Dagestan-State Anthem of the Republic of Dagestan
Anthem of the Republic of Dagestan, also known as "The Oath", is the regional anthem of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia. It was adopted on 25 February
Dagestan-Lak language
the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan, where it is one of six standardized languages. It is spoken by about 157,000 people. In 1864 Russian ethnographer
Dagestan-Iranians in Russia
within what is modern-day Russia, stretching back millennia to the Scythia and beyond. With their historical core in southern Dagestan and the pivotal Iranian
Dagestan-Rutul people
group native to Dagestan and adjacent parts of Azerbaijan. According to the 2021 Russian census, there were 34,259 Rutuls in Russia. The Rutul language
Dagestan-Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus
follow him. The first attack of the group occurred on a Russian military base in southern Dagestan on 2 September 2015. In a video also released in September
Dagestan-Mount Bazardüzü
suv]; Russian: Базардюзю, Russian pronunciation: [bəzərdʲʉˈzʲu]) is a mountain peak in the Greater Caucasus range on the border between Russia (Dagestan) and
Dagestan-Kumyks
Kumyks (Kumyk: Къумукълар, romanized: Qumuqlar, Russian: Кумыки) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Dagestan, Chechnya and North Ossetia. They are the largest
Dagestan-Shariat Jamaat
Vilayat Dagestan (lit. 'Province of Dagestan'; Russian: Вилайят Дагестан, romanized: Vilayyat Dagestan), formerly known as Shariat Jamaat, was an Islamist
Dagestan-Languages of Russia
the UN Member States. The Constitution of Dagestan defines "Russian and the languages of the peoples of Dagestan" as the state languages, though no comprehensive
Dagestan-42nd parallel north
Georgia 42°0′N 46°5′E / 42.000°N 46.083°E / 42.000; 46.083 (Russia) Russia Dagestan - For about 2 km 42°0′N 46°7′E / 42.000°N 46.117°E / 42.000;
Dagestan-My Dagestan
My Dagestan (Avar: Дир Дагъистан, romanized: Dir dagistan) is a book written in the Avar language by the Dagestani poet Rasul Gamzatov. The book does not
Dagestan-Kizlyar church shooting
On 18 February 2018, a 22-year-old man local to the Russia’s southern republic of Dagestan carrying a knife and a double-barreled shotgun opened fire on
Dagestan-Sildi
Sildi (Russian: Сильди; Avar: Силди) is a rural locality (a selo) in the Tsumadinsky District in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 208 (2010
Dagestan-Notable people from Dagestan
resistance of the peoples of Dagestan and Chechnya in 1811–1864 against the incorporation of the region into the Russian Empire, he was also a rival to
Dagestan-Dagestan Airlines
OJSC Dagestan Airlines (Russian: ОАО Авиалинии Дагестана) was an airline based at Uytash Airport in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia, operating domestic and
Dagestan-Kommuna, Russia
Russia Kommuna, Gunibsky District, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality (a selo) in Chokhsky Selsoviet, Gunibsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Dagestan-Russia
People and Power, Al Jazeera, 13 October 2010 Russia's Invisible War: Crackdown on Salafi Muslims in Dagestan, Human Rights Watch, 17 June 2015, retrieved
Dagestan-Malik Akhmedilov
unsolved assassinations of officials in Dagestan. In columns in Hakikat, Akhmedilov heavily criticized Russian federal forces and local law enforcement
Dagestan-Caucasian Shepherd Dog
and Dagestan. It was developed in the Soviet Union from about 1920 from dogs of the Caucasus Mountains and the steppe regions of Southern Russia. The
Dagestan-Derbent
city in Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea. It is the southernmost city in Russia, and it is the second-most important city of Dagestan. Derbent
Dagestan-Tat language (Caucasus)
Republic of Dagestan: Chapter I, Article 11: "The state languages of the Republic of Dagestan are Russian and the languages of the peoples of Dagestan." Tonoyan
Dagestan-Islamic State – Caucasus Province
group claimed responsibility for its first attack, on a Russian military base in southern Dagestan, on 2 September 2015. In a video also released in September
Dagestan-Religion in Russia
6% of the total population of Russia. It had significant following of more than 10% of the population only in Dagestan (60%) and Karachay-Cherkessia (13%)
Dagestan-List of chairmen of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
Republic of Dagestan from 1995: [1] Rulers.org. Russian Administrative Divisions [2] Russia and Eurasia [3] Rulers.org. Index Ah-Al [4] Ria "Dagestan" - Republican
Dagestan-Flags of the federal subjects of Russia
Flag of Chechnya (22 June 2004) Flag of Chuvashia (29 April 1992) Flag of Dagestan (19 November 2003) Flag of Ingushetia (11 July 1999) Flag of Kabardino-Balkaria
Dagestan-Dagestan Airlines Flight 372
Dagestan Airlines Flight 372 was a scheduled commercial flight between Moscow's Vnukovo Airport and Makhachkala, Russia. On 4 December 2010, the Tupolev
Dagestan-Liberation Army of Dagestan
militant organization supposedly based in Dagestan, claimed by anonymous callers to be responsible for the 1999 Russian apartment bombings. On September 2,
Dagestan-Imam Shamil
family. He was born in the small village (aul) of Gimry (present-day Dagestan, Russia). Some sources stating that he had a paternal Kumyk lineage. He was
Dagestan-January 2005 Dagestan Raids
house on the outskirts of Makhachkala, capital of Dagestan. For 17 hours, the rebels battled Russian special forces supported by armoured vehicles and
Dagestan-Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Krai). Dagestan ASSR was formed on 20 January 1921 from the former Dagestan Oblast. On 17 September 1991, it declared sovereignty as the Dagestan SSR. Crimean
Dagestan-Kizlyar
Kizlyar (Russian: Кизля́р; Avar: Гъизляр; Kumyk: Къызлар, Qızlar) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the border with the Chechen
Dagestan-1970 Dagestan earthquake
The 1970 Dagestan earthquake occurred on May 14 at 21:12 MSK, in the Republic of Dagestan, Soviet Union. It had a moment magnitude of 6.7, and a maximum
Dagestan-2022 North Caucasian protests
of mobilization in Russia, anti-war and anti-mobilization protests broke out in Chechnya, Dagestan and other regions of the Russian Caucasus. On 25 September
Dagestan-Nogai language
Turkey and Romania, while others stayed within the Russian Empire, settling in northern Dagestan and neighbouring areas of Chechnya and Stavropol Kray
Dagestan-Russian conquest of the Caucasus
556 in the Dagestan raion and 11,851 in the Karachay raion. The acquisition of new peoples had an invigorating effect on the rest of Russia. According
Dagestan-Gamsutl
Gamsutl (Russian: Гамсутль, romanized: Gamsutl'; Avar: Гъамсукь, romanized: Ghamsuk) is a ghost town in the Gunibsky district of Dagestan, Russia, that lies
Dagestan-Hasbulla
O'Neal and the Nelk Boys. Hasbulla grew up in Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, and is the son of Magomed Magomedov, a plumber. He is a Muslim and
Dagestan-Tsakhur people
Azerbaijani: Saxurlar, Russian: Цахуры) people are a Lezgin sub-ethnic group[citation needed] of northern Azerbaijan and southern Dagestan (Russia). The group numbers
Dagestan-Invasion of Russia
World War II. War in Dagestan (1999), a repulsed Chechen invasion of Dagestan. Polish invasion of Russia (disambiguation) Russian invasion (disambiguation)
Dagestan-Sharabutdin Magomedov
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Sharabutdin Magomedov was born in Dagestan, Russia in 1994. Football was the first sport he ever played, but he was ultimately
Dagestan-Tabasaran people
native predominantly to southern part of the North Caucasian republic of Dagestan. Their population is about 155,000. They speak the Tabasaran language.
Dagestan-Nogaysky District, Dagestan
municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is named after the members of the Karanogay or Qara-Nogai ethnicity
Dagestan-Kaspiysk
Kaspiysk (Russian: Каспи́йск; Lak: Ккасппи; Avar: Каспиялъухъ) is a city in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea, 18 kilometers
Dagestan-List of people allegedly involved in the 1999 Russian apartment bombings
Magomed Salikhov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, arrested in Azerbaijan in November 2004, extradited to Russia, found not guilty on the charge of terrorism
Dagestan-North Caucasus
Kabardino-Balkaria, North Ossetia–Alania, Ingushetia, Chechnya, and Republic of Dagestan and to the north: Kalmykia. Geographically, the term North Caucasus also
Dagestan-Russian Armed Forces
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, commonly referred to as the Russian Armed Forces, are the military of Russia. It is organized into three service
Dagestan-Aghul people
Lezgian: Агъулар) are a people in Dagestan, Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 34,160 Aghuls in Russia (7,000 in 1959). The Aghul language
Dagestan-Dagestan Campaign (1918)
The Dagestan Campaign or Dağıstan Seferi, (Turkish) was a battle between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that happened right after the Battle of Baku during
Dagestan-Nader Shah's Dagestan campaign
Nader's Dagestan campaign, were the campaigns conducted by the Persian Empire under its Afsharid ruler Nader Shah between the years 1741 and 1743 in order
Dagestan-Sayyid Abdurrahman
Shikhsaidov, Amri. Makhachkala: Dagknigizdat. Dagestan Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences. p. 5. Dagestan shrines. Book two. Litres. 2022-05-15
Dagestan-Kuma (Russia)
Caspian Depression as the natural border between the Kalmykia and Dagestan republics of Russia. That part of the Kuma's valley forms the eastern part of the
Dagestan-Magomed Ankalaev
Makhachkala, Russia in a family of Avar descent. Ankalaev first began training in Greco-Roman Wrestling for one year whilst he was a student at the Dagestan State
Dagestan-Sulak Canyon
(Avar: Сулахъ кӏкIал, Russian: Сулакский каньон) is a steep-sided deepest canyon in Europe carved by the Sulak River in Dagestan, Russia. The Sulak Canyon
Dagestan-Samur (river)
Azerbaijani: Samurçay; Lezgian: Самурвацl; Russian: Самур; Rutul: Самыр) is a river in Russia's Dagestan Republic, also partially flowing through Azerbaijan
Dagestan-Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Kyrgyzstan. In 2001, the Tsarnaev family moved to Makhachkala, Dagestan, in the Russian Federation. In April 2002, the Tsarnaev parents and Dzhokhar visited
Dagestan-Aghul language
is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Aghuls in southern Dagestan, Russia and in Azerbaijan. It is spoken by about 29,300 people (2010 census)
Dagestan-List of minor Indigenous peoples of Russia
Tuva Republic According to a 2000 decree of the government of Russian Federation, Dagestan was supposed to compile their own list of small-numbered Indigenous
Dagestan-List of journalists killed in Russia
2008). "Journalist in Russia's Dagestan killed". Reuters. Retrieved 3 June 2018. "Anti-radical Islam reporter killed in south Russia". The Independent. 3
Dagestan-2013 in Russia
"Three Policemen Killed, Two Wounded in Russia's Dagestan". RIA Novosti. May 1, 2013. "4 dead, 44 hurt in Dagestan bombing, security officials say". CNN
Dagestan-Ikhrek Rajab
ашугская поэзия и литература [Lezgin Ashug poetry and literature] (in Russian). Dagestan: Дагест. кн. изд–во. Bedirkhanov, Seifeddin Anverovich (1999). Азербайджаноязычная
Dagestan-Amir Ibragimov
England at youth international level. Born in a Muslim Avar family in Dagestan, Russia, Ibragimov's family moved to England when he was eleven years old,
Dagestan-Russian Empire
irrevocably ceded what is now Dagestan, eastern Georgia, and most of Azerbaijan to Russia, under the Treaty of Gulistan. Russia attempted to expand to the
Dagestan-Islam Makhachev
remote village of Burshi (then part of Dagestan ASSR, Soviet Union, now part of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia). Makhachev's father grew tomatoes and
Dagestan-Second Chechen War
Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities, killing over 300 people. Russian authorities were
Dagestan-Dargwa language
Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Dargin people in the Russian republic Dagestan. It is the literary and main dialect of the dialect continuum
Dagestan-Shirvani Arabic
and northeastern Azerbaijan (historically known as Shirvan) and Dagestan (southern Russia). Arabic had been spoken in the region since the Muslim conquest
Dagestan-Insurgency in the North Caucasus
violence was mostly concentrated in the North Caucasus republics of Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia and Kabardino-Balkaria. Occasional incidents happened in surrounding
Dagestan-Caucasus Emirate
(Nogai: Ногай-Шахар) (Stavropol) Vilayat Dagestan (Dagestan) Self proclaimed capital city was Shamilkala (Russian: Шамилькала) (Makhachkala) United Vilayat
Dagestan-Dagestan Nature Reserve
Dagestan Nature Reserve (Russian: Дагестанский заповедник) (also Dagestansky) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) that protects an area of
Dagestan-Five Directions of the World
Five Directions of the World (Russian: Пять сторон света) is a martial arts school in Dagestan, Russia. It provides both formal education as well as training
Dagestan-Russo-Ukrainian War
is an ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, which began in February 2014. Following Ukraine's Revolution of Dignity, Russia occupied and annexed Crimea
Dagestan-Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov
Nurmagomedov's father was buried in his native village in Dagestan]. Российская газета (in Russian). 4 July 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020. Martin, Damon
Dagestan-Sergey Melikov
, was appointed Acting Head of the Republic of . On 14 October 2021, the parliament of elected him as the 5th Head of
Dagestan-Tabasaran language
is spoken by the Tabasaran people in the southern part of the Russian Republic of Dagestan. There are two main dialects: North (Khanag) and South Tabasaran
Dagestan-Music of Russia
Chechnya and the music of Dagestan. Archeology and direct evidence show a variety of musical instruments in ancient Russia. Authentic folk instruments
Dagestan-Azerbaijan–Russia border
Prior to 1991 it formed the border between the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (including Dagestan ASSR) and the Azerbaijan SSR within the Soviet
Dagestan-Said Amirov
degree. He teaches at Dagestan's State University, and is a member of the Academy of Social and Humanitarian Sciences, and the Russian Municipal Academy.
Dagestan-Eupithecia aliena
Eupithecia aliena is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Russia (Dagestan). Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Eupithecia aliena Vojnits 1982". Home of Ichneumonoidea
Dagestan-Kalmykia
republic of Russia, located in the North Caucasus region of Southern Russia. The republic is part of the Southern Federal District, and borders Dagestan to the
Dagestan-Flag of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Bashkir ASSR (1954–1992) Flag of the Buryat ASSR (1978–1992) Flag of the Dagestan ASSR (1954–1991) Flag of the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR (1978–1991) Flag
Dagestan-Ibn al-Khattab
Chechnya, Dagestan, and Tajikistan, and who in addition to his native Arabic was able to communicate in English, Kurdish, Pashto, Persian, and Russian. Compounding
Dagestan-List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire
Azerbaijan 1584 Lori Armenia 1587 Hamadan (Hamedan) Iran 1590 Derbent Russia (Dagestan) 1594 Győr (Yanık) Hungary 1596 Eger Holy Roman Empire Hungary 1600
Dagestan-Khabib Nurmagomedov
combat sambo national team in the Republic of Dagestan, training several athletes in sambo in Makhachkala, Russia. Nurmagomedov frequently got into street
Dagestan-Judeo-Persian
Native to Israel Iran Afghanistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan Azerbaijan Russia Dagestan Native speakers 60,000 in Israel (2018) Language family Indo-European
Dagestan-Kizilyurt
Kizilyurt (Russian: Кизилю́рт; Avar: Гъизилюрт; Kumyk: Къызыл-юрт, Qızıl-yurt) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, about 53 kilometers (33 mi)
Dagestan-Magomed Nurbagandov
Magomed Nurbagandovich Nurbagandov (Russian: Магомед Нурбагандович Нурбагандов, January 9, 1985; Sergokala, Dagestan, USSR — 10 July 2016) was an employee
Dagestan-Buynaksk
Lak: ЩурахӀи, romanized: Schurahi) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located at the foothills of the Greater Caucasus on the Shura-Ozen
Dagestan-Kubachi silver
silver handicrafts from the village of Kubachi in today's Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation. Of the roughly 2,500 people who live in Kubachi, the silversmith
Dagestan-William Plotnikov
organization Caucasus Emirate in the Russian republic of Dagestan and was killed there in combat by Russian government forces. According to unconfirmed media
Dagestan-List of state leaders in the 16th century
1578–1599) David XI, King (1562/69–1578) George X, King (1599–1606) Russia: Dagestan Gazikumukh Khanate (complete list) – Surkhay II ibn Chopan, Shamkhal
Dagestan-Rutul language
Rutuls, an ethnic group living in Dagestan (Russia) and some parts of Azerbaijan. It is spoken by 30,000 people in Dagestan (2010 census) and 17,000 (no date)
Dagestan-Suleyman Kerimov
Since 2008, Kerimov has represented the Republic of Dagestan in the Federation Council of Russia. He bought the football club FC Anzhi Makhachkala in
Dagestan-Federal subjects of Russia
official languages of Russia (other than Russian) are set by the Constitutions of its constituent Republics (Mordovia, Chechnya, Dagestan etc.). The status
Dagestan-Iran–Russia relations
Caucasian Republic of Dagestan, were Iranian territory until they were occupied by Russia in the course of the 19th century. Russia more or less openly
Dagestan-Abdulrashid Sadulaev
Sadulaev was born in 1996 in the village of Tsurib, Charodinsky District, Dagestan, Russia. He belongs to the Avar ethnic group, is from a devout Sunni Muslim
Dagestan-Order For Services to the Republic of Dagestan
The Order "For Merit to the Republic of Dagestan" (Russian: Орден «За заслуги перед Республикой Дагестан»), is the highest meritorious order awarded by
Dagestan-Gadzhimurat Kamalov
District of Dagestan, Russia. He was married and had one child. His uncle, Ali Kamalov, was the chair of the Union of Journalists in Dagestan at the time
Dagestan-Republics of Russia
followed Russia's lead and issued "declarations of sovereignty", elevating their statuses to that of union republics within a federal Russia. The Dagestan ASSR
Dagestan-List of cities and towns in Russia by population
This is a list of cities and towns in Russia and parts of the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine with a population of over 50,000 as of the 2021
Dagestan-List of modern Sufi scholars
Sweden Umar Al-Qadri – Ireland Said Afandi al-Chirkawi (1937–2012) – Russia (Dagestan) Ahmet Mahmut Ünlü (born 1965) – Turkey Hüseyin Hilmi Işık (1911–2001)
Dagestan-Tsakhur language
Azerbaijan and southwestern Dagestan (Russia). It is spoken by about 11,700 people in Azerbaijan and by about 10,600 people in Russia. The word Tsakhur derives
Dagestan-Arani, Republic of Dagestan
Arani (Russian: Арани) is a rural locality (a selo) in Khunzakhsky Selsoviet, Khunzakhsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 674 (2010
Dagestan-Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
MRNC encompassed the former territories of Terek Oblast and Dagestan Oblast within the Russian Empire. These territories now constitute the present-day republics
Dagestan-Botlikh people
family. According to the Russian Census (2002) only 16 people in Russia declared themselves as Botlikhs (none of them in Dagestan), and 90 people declared
Dagestan-List of state leaders in the 17th century
George XI, King (1676–1688, 1703–1709) Heraclius I, King (1688–1703) Russia: Dagestan Gazikumukh Khanate (complete list) – Surkhay ibn Garai-Bek, Khan (1700–1741)
Dagestan-Demographics of Russia
As of the 2021 census, the population of Russia was 147.2 million. It is the most populous country in Europe, and the ninth-most populous country in the
Dagestan-Caucasian War
of Chechnya and Dagestan in the east. Other territories of the Caucasus (comprising contemporary eastern Georgia, southern Dagestan, Armenia and Azerbaijan)
Dagestan-Magomed Ramazanov
Magomed Eldarovich Ramazanov (Russian: Магомед Эльдарович Рамазанов; born 22 May 1993 in Dagestan) is a Russian-born Bulgarian freestyle wrestler of Avar
Dagestan-Tarki
Sovetsky City District of the City of Makhachkala in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Tarki-tau (Kumyk: Tarğu-taw) mountain. As of the 2010
Dagestan-List of reptiles of Europe
Szczerbak's lizard, Darevskia (brauneri) szczerbaki (Russia) Dagestan lizard, Darevskia daghestanica LC (Russia, Georgia) Common wall lizard, Podarcis muralis
Dagestan-Schneider's skink
Lebanon, Jordan, Iran (Kavir desert), Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Transcaucasia, Russia (Dagestan), Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, eastern Georgia, southern Armenia
Dagestan-Russian Ground Forces
invaded neighboring Dagestan, followed quickly in early September by a series of four terrorist bombings across Russia. This prompted Russian military action
Dagestan-Alexander I of Russia
withdrawal from the regions Russia had occupied, comprising what is now Georgia, Dagestan, and parts of Azerbaijan. Russia refused, stormed Ganja, and
Dagestan-Kurush
District, Republic of Dagestan, village in Dokuzparinsky District, Dagestan, Russia Kurush, Khasavyurtovsky District, Republic of Dagestan, village in Khasavyurtovsky
Dagestan-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
Kartli-Kakheti (complete list) – David Bagrationi, Regent (1800–1801) Russia: Dagestan Avar Khanate – Umma, Khan (1774–1801) Gazikumukh Khanate (complete
Dagestan-Magomedsalam Magomedov
politician who served as the 3rd Head of the Republic of Dagestan, a federal subject of the Russian Federation found in the North Caucasus region, from 2010
Dagestan-2022 Russian Far East protests
Yeung, Jessie; Pennington, Josh (2022-09-26). "Protests erupt in Russia's Dagestan region as minorities say they are being targeted by Putin's mobilization
Dagestan-Separatism in Russia
stability of Southern Russia. Circassian separatists are represented on the Free Nations of Post-Russia Forum. Modern Dagestan separatism began in the
Dagestan-2023 Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships
women's Russian National Freestyle Wrestling Championships 2023 (also known as the Russian Nationals 2023) was held in Kaspiysk, Dagestan by the Russian Wrestling
Dagestan-Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev
ГӀабдулаев, Russian: Абдулаев, Ахмад Магомедович; born 15 September 1959, Upper Inkho, Gumbetovsky district) is the mufti of Dagestan, Russia. He serves
Dagestan-Sadval (movement)
in Azerbaijan. Formed in July 1990 in Dagestan, the Sadval movement addressed issues important to both Russian and Azerbaijani Lezgins. Around the same
Dagestan-History of Russia
discovered in the Dagestan Akusha region of the north Caucasus, demonstrating the presence of early humans in the territory of present-day Russia. Fossils of
Dagestan-List of wars involving Russia
armed conflicts involving Russia and its predecessors in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century. The Russian military and troops of its
Dagestan-Coat of arms of Russia
The coat of arms of Russia derives from the earlier coat of arms of the Russian Empire. Though modified more than once since the reign of Ivan III (1462–1505)
Dagestan-Ibragim Ibragimov
Sharaputtinovich Ibragimov (Russian: Ибрагим Шарапуттинович Ибрагимов; born 4 March 2001 in Dagestan, Russia) is a Russian freestyle wrestler of Lak ethnicity
Dagestan-Russian Civil War
The Russian Civil War was a multi-party civil war in the former Russian Empire sparked by the overthrowing of the social-democratic Russian Provisional
Dagestan-Sulak, Russia
Sulak (Russian: Сулак) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Sulak, Republic of Dagestan, an urban-type settlement under
Dagestan-Gazikumukh Shamkhalate
introduced in Russian-Dagestan historiography starting from the 1950s–60s to denote the Kumyk state that existed on the territory of present-day Dagestan in the
Dagestan-Magomed Kurbanov (boxer)
August 1995, in the village of Pervomayskoye, Kayakentsky District, Dagestan, Russia, into a simple Avar family. When he was 12, he and his mother moved
Dagestan-Kadar, Russia
Kadar (Russian: Кадар; Dargwa: Къадар) is a rural locality in the Buynaksky District of the Republic of Dagestan in Russia. It was one of four villages
Dagestan-Kalinino (Dagestan)
Kalinino (Russian: Калинино) is a village in the Kizlyarsky region of Dagestan. It is named after Mikhail Kalinin. It is part of the Bolsheareshevsky rural
Dagestan-Geography of Russia
from the northern tip of the Russian Arctic islands at Franz Josef Land to the southern tip of the Republic of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea, spanning about
Dagestan-Russo-Persian Wars
century Russia began a campaign against the Shamkhalate of Tarki, which ruled northern Dagestan and was a nominal vassal of Persia. Russian forces occupied
Dagestan-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
Principality of Abkhazia (complete list) – Mikhail, Prince (1822–1864) Russia: Dagestan Gazikumukh Khanate (complete list) – Aglar ibn Umar, Khan (1847–1859)
Dagestan-Arada, Republic of Dagestan
Arada (Russian: Арада) is a rural locality (a selo) in Batlaichsky Selsoviet, Khunzakhsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 673 (2010
Dagestan-Economic regions of Russia
Caucasus (Северо-Кавказский, Severo-Kavkazsky) Adygea Chechen Republic Crimea Dagestan Ingushetia Kabardino-Balkar Republic Karachay–Cherkess Republic Krasnodar
Dagestan-Yagutil Mishiev
2024) was a Soviet-Israeli author of books on the history of Derbent, Dagestan, Russia. Yagutil Mishiev was born in Qırmızı Qəsəbə (English: Red Town, also
Dagestan-Bagvalal people
Bagulaltsy, Kvanadin, and Kvanadintsy) are an Avar–Andi–Dido people of Dagestan, speaking the Bagvalal language. Since the 1930s they have been largely
Dagestan-Ghazi Muhammad
Kazi-Magoma (Кази-Магома) in Russian sources, was a North Caucasian religious and political leader who served as the first imam of Dagestan and Chechnya from 1828
Dagestan-Dagestan State Medical University
42°59′00″N 47°30′19″E / 42.98325°N 47.50531°E / 42.98325; 47.50531 Dagestan State Medical University is a higher educational institution in Makhachkala
Dagestan-Safavid Shirvan
founded by the Safavid Empire on the territory of modern Azerbaijan and Russia (Dagestan) between 1501 and 1736 with its capital in the town of Shamakhi. The
Dagestan-Alak
village in Kurdistan Province, Iran Alak, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality in Dagestan, Russia Alak Dolak, a game similar to baseball that is played
Dagestan-Sagada, Russia
Sagada (Russian: Сагада) is the name of several rural localities in Russia. Modern localities Sagada, Republic of Dagestan, a rural locality (a selo) in
Dagestan-Magomed Ibragimov (wrestler, born 1985)
region of Dagestan, represented Dagestan. He would be the only fighter to ever defeat the now-retired Khabib. Ibragimov initially represented Russia, but in
Dagestan-Gepard-class frigate
a CODOG configuration. Gepard is Russian for cheetah. In October 2015, Dagestan, in company with three other Russian Navy ships serving with the Caspian
Dagestan-Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics
Republic of Ingushetia) Chuvash ASSR (now Chuvash Republic) Dagestan ASSR (now Republic of Dagestan) Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR (now Kabardino-Balkarian Republic)
Dagestan-List of organizations designated as terrorist or extremist by Russia
Russian Federation is: Supreme Military Majlis ul-Shura of the United Mujahideen Forces of Caucasus Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan Al-Qaeda
Dagestan-Tsada, Republic of Dagestan
Tsada (Russian: Цада) is a rural locality (a selo) in Khunzakhsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 431 (2021 Census); 367 (2002 Census);
Dagestan-Vladimir Vasilyev (politician)
leader of United Russia in the State Duma. He served as Head of the Republic of Dagestan from 2017 to 2020. Vasilyev is of half-Russian, half-Kazakh descent
Dagestan-List of medical schools in Russia
University Medical Academy named after S.I. Georgievsky of Vernadsky CFU Dagestan State Medical University Far Eastern Federal University Ingush State University
Dagestan-Buvaisar Saitiev
currently is an acting State Duma Deputy from Dagestan. In 1992, Buvaisar left his hometown of Khasavyurt, Dagestan in order to train at a prestigious wrestling
Dagestan-Kurush, Dokuzparinsky District, Republic of Dagestan
Kurush (Russian: Куруш; Lezgian: Къуруш) is a mountain village located in the Dokuzparinsky District, in southern Dagestan. Situated at 2480–2560 m above
Dagestan-Israel–Hamas war protests
October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023. "Anti-Israel mob storms Dagestan airport in Russia". BBC. 29 October 2023. Archived from the original on 30 October
Dagestan-List of leaders of the Dagestan ASSR
ASSR was a part of the Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (the SFSR). Head of the Republic of History of
Dagestan-Timur Ivanov
of Lezgian descent, as she is originally from the Kurakhsky district of Dagestan. In 1997, Ivanov graduated from the Faculty of Computational Mathematics
Dagestan-Russian nationalism
a complex relationship with Russian nationalism. Some of Dagestan's revered figures have long been respected by Russian nationalists, such as Rasul Gamzatov
Dagestan-Shamil Basayev
after Imam Shamil, the third imam of Chechnya and Dagestan and one of the leaders of anti-Russian Chechen-Avar forces in the Caucasian War. His family
Dagestan-Flag of Russia
The national flag of the Russian Federation (Russian: Государственный флаг Российской Федерации Gosudarstvenny flag Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is a tricolour
Dagestan-Lezgistan
Prior to the Russian Revolution, "Lezgin" was a term applied to all ethnic groups inhabiting the present-day Russian Republic of Dagestan. The first notion
Dagestan-January 2005 Dagestan Raids
fighters in a two-story house on the outskirts of Makhachkala, capital of Dagestan. For 17 hours, the rebels battled Russian special forces supported by armoured
Dagestan-Shirvani Arabic
central and northeastern Azerbaijan (historically known as Shirvan) and Dagestan (southern Russia). Arabic had been spoken in the region since the Muslim
Dagestan-Kizlyar
Кизля́р; Avar: Гъизляр; Kumyk: Къызлар, Qızlar) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the border with the Chechen Republic in the delta of
Dagestan-Law enforcement in Russia
In the Russian Federation, law enforcement is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies. The Russian police (formerly the militsiya) are the
Dagestan-Caucasian Imamate
romanized: Imāmat Shamal al Qawqāz), was a state established by the imams in Dagestan and Chechnya during the early-to-mid 19th century in the North Caucasus
Dagestan-Ghazi Muhammad
Caucasian religious and political leader who served as the first imam of Dagestan and Chechnya from 1828 to 1832. He led armed resistance against Russian
Dagestan-Persian language
Republic of Dagestan: Chapter I, Article 11: "The state languages of the Republic of Dagestan are Russian and the languages of the peoples of Dagestan." "Persian
Dagestan-Islam in Russia
up to and including the 19th century, all of Transcaucasia and southern Dagestan was ruled by various successive Iranian empires (the Safavids, Afsharids
Dagestan-Athens
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-List of airline codes
REDSKIN United States D3 DAO Daallo Airlines DALO AIRLINES Djibouti N2 DAG Dagestan Airlines DAGAL Russia DHA Dahla Airlines Democratic Republic of Congo CA
Dagestan-Geneva
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Hamburg
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Helsinki
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Artur Beterbiev
said that I am a Dagestan by nationality. I replied that I was not a Dagestan, but a Chechen. When they tell me that I am a Dagestan by nationality, I
Dagestan-Magomed Omarov (politician)
minister for the Russian Republic of Dagestan. Omarov was a major general. He was serving as a deputy to Dagestan's then interior minister late Adilgerei
Dagestan-Iran
resulted in territorial losses for Iran in the Caucasus: South Caucasus and Dagestan. The Russians took over Iran's integral territories in the region, which
Dagestan-Caucasus Emirate
capital city was Nogai-Shakhar (Nogai: Ногай-Шахар) (Stavropol) Vilayat Dagestan (Dagestan) Self proclaimed capital city was Shamilkala (Russian: Шамилькала)
Dagestan-Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade
Emirs were Ibn al-Khattab, Shamil Basayev who fought during the War in Dagestan. Many of the groups members were killed or captured by Russian forces.
Dagestan-Mujahideen in Chechnya
Khattab who married a woman from Dagestan. In 1999, foreign fighters played an important role in the War of Dagestan. Shamil Basayev and Khattab had created
Dagestan-Abdul Madzhid (Dagestan rebel)
in the Second Chechen War, in the volatile southern Russian republic of Dagestan. He was the deputy of Rappani Khalilov until Khalilov's death in September
Dagestan-Kurush
District, Republic of Dagestan, village in Dokuzparinsky District, Dagestan, Russia Kurush, Khasavyurtovsky District, Republic of Dagestan, village in Khasavyurtovsky
Dagestan-Coat of arms of Dagestan
The coat of arms of Dagestan (Russian: Герб Дагестана, Avar: Дагъистаналъул герб, Azerbaijani: Дағыстанын ҝерби, romanized: Dağıstanın gerbi, Lezgian:
Dagestan-Korean War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Second Chechen War
April 2009. In August 1999, rogue Islamists from Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities
Dagestan-Lyuksemburg
a rural locality (a selo) in Babayurtovsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It was founded in 1900 by Caucasus Germans as a colony originally
Dagestan-Lisbon
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Ramazan Abdulatipov
Russian politician and professor. He served as Head of the Republic of Dagestan from 28 January 2013 until his resignation effective 3 October 2017. From
Dagestan-Bratislava
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Moscow
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Seven Years' War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Munich
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Monaco
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-List of official languages
languages) Assam Avar: Dagestan (as one of the Dagestan peoples languages; with Russian) Azeri: Dagestan (as one of the Dagestan peoples languages; with
Dagestan-Azerbaijani language
North Azerbaijani has official status in the Republic of Azerbaijan and Dagestan (a federal subject of Russia), but South Azerbaijani does not have official
Dagestan-Hamzat Bek
romanized: Gamzat-bek; 1789 – 1 October [O.S. 19 September] 1834) was the imam of Dagestan between 1832 and 1834. He was the second leader of the movement begun by
Dagestan-Russian Empire
Imamate. At the conclusion of the war, Persia irrevocably ceded what is now Dagestan, eastern Georgia, and most of Azerbaijan to Russia, under the Treaty of
Dagestan-Dargins
up the second largest ethnic group in the North Caucasian republic of Dagestan. They speak the Dargwa language. The ethnic group comprises, however, all
Dagestan-Flag of Dagestan
The flag of the Republic of Dagestan (Russian: Флаг Дагестана; Avar: Дагъистаналъул байрахъ; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан бајрағы, romanized: Dağıstan bayrağı;
Dagestan-Magomedali Magomedov
State Council of Dagestan from 1992 to 2006. Magomedov was born on 15 June 1930, in Levashi, Levashinsky district, Republic of Dagestan. Magomedov graduated
Dagestan-Liberation Army of Dagestan
The Liberation Army of Dagestan (also known as the Dagestan Liberation Army or the Army of the Liberation of Dagestan) was a nonexistent militant organization
Dagestan-2018 Summer Youth Olympics
The 2018 Summer Youth Olympics (Spanish: Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud de 2018), officially known as the III Summer Youth Olympic Games, and commonly
Dagestan-Ottoman Empire
Kurdistan, and Western Georgia fell into Ottoman hands, while southern Dagestan, Eastern Armenia, Eastern Georgia, and Azerbaijan remained Persian. In
Dagestan-Oslo
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
Dagestan (Russian: Народное собрание Республики Дагестан, romanized: Narodnoye sobraniye Respubliki Dagestan) is the regional parliament of Dagestan,
Dagestan-List of chairmen of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
chairmen of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan. The People's Assembly of Dagestan succeeded the Supreme Council as the legislature in 1995
Dagestan-List of synagogues in Russia
This is a list of notable synagogues in Russia. Bolshaya Bronnaya Synagogue Holocaust Memorial Synagogue (Moscow) Maryina Roshcha Synagogue (Moscow) Moscow
Dagestan-Caucasus Mountains
active faulting and crustal shortening. Clusters of seismicity occur in Dagestan and in northern Armenia. Many devastating earthquakes have been documented
Dagestan-Tarki
of Sovetsky City District of the City of Makhachkala in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the Tarki-tau (Kumyk: Tarğu-taw) mountain. As of the
Dagestan-Head of the Republic of Dagestan
the Republic of Dagestan is the highest official and the head of the executive power of the Republic of Dagestan. The Head is Dagestan’s Head of State and
Dagestan-Rutul people
known as the Rutul people are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native to Dagestan and adjacent parts of Azerbaijan. According to the 2021 Russian census
Dagestan-Prague
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Saint Petersburg
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Persians
the Caucasus (primarily in the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan and Dagestan, Russia), albeit heavily assimilated, are known as Tats. Historically,
Dagestan-Nogaysky District, Dagestan
and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is named after the members of the Karanogay or Qara-Nogai ethnicity
Dagestan-Russia
killings, arrests, forced disappearances, and torture of civilians. In Dagestan, some Salafis along with facing government harassment based on their appearance
Dagestan-Caucasian carpets and rugs
development of the Caucasian carpet. Oguz Press. ISBN 978-0-391-00822-9. "Dagestan rug". Britannica. Retrieved 2023-01-05. "Verné rug". Britannica. Retrieved
Dagestan-Riga
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Reykjavík
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Russian Civil War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Stockholm
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Sarajevo
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Kumukh
Kumukh is a village and the administrative center of Laksky District in Dagestan. It is located on the banks of the Kazikumukh Koysu, a branch of the Sulak
Dagestan-Demonym
Bengalis Bharat → Bharatiya Bihar → Biharis Birmingham (UK) → Brummies Dagestan → Dagestanis Dhaka → Dhakaiya (less commonly "Dhakaites") Faridabad → Faridabadis
Dagestan-Dagestan Airlines
OJSC Dagestan Airlines (Russian: ОАО Авиалинии Дагестана) was an airline based at Uytash Airport in Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia, operating domestic and
Dagestan-Dagestan (disambiguation)
Dagestan or Daghestan may refer to: Republic of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1993), an administrative
Dagestan-Stuttgart
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Lekos (Dagestan)
Khazareti". In all likelihood, Lekos was the first king on the territory of Dagestan. In Georgian sources, ethnonym "Leki" is usually used to refer to all the
Dagestan-Dagestan Airlines Flight 372
Dagestan Airlines Flight 372 was a scheduled commercial flight between Moscow's Vnukovo Airport and Makhachkala, Russia. On 4 December 2010, the Tupolev
Dagestan-Shamil Zavurov
of Dagestan, where he began training in freestyle wrestling under Mairbek Yusupov (member of the 1977-78 USSR team who went on to coach Dagestan’s freestyle
Dagestan-Achaemenid Empire
p. 87. Oxford Press, 2010. "Maka". livius.org. Behistun Inscription "DĀḠESTĀN". Retrieved 29 December 2014. Suny, Ronald Grigor (1994). The Making of
Dagestan-Islamic Djamaat of Dagestan
of Dagestan, known in Russia as the Kadar zone (Russian: Кадарская зона), was an Islamist political entity in the Buynaksky District of Dagestan consisting
Dagestan-Lakia
of the ethnic territory of the Laks in the central part of mountainous Dagestan, which is historically known as Gumik or Tuman. Kumukh is the main historical
Dagestan-Tallinn
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Vatican City
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Lak language
the language of the Lak people from the Russian autonomous republic of Dagestan, where it is one of six standardized languages. It is spoken by about 157
Dagestan-Vilnius
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Chinar, Russia
is a rural locality (a selo) in Derbentsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, located in the southeastern part of the republic, 107 kilometers (66 mi)
Dagestan-Vladimir Putin
Following the September 1999 Russian apartment bombings and the invasion of Dagestan by mujahideen, including the former KGB agents, based in the Chechen Republic
Dagestan-Warsaw
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Khabib Nurmagomedov
September 1988 in the village of Sildi in the Tsumadinsky District of the Dagestan ASSR, an autonomous republic within the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union. He
Dagestan-Berlin
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-State Anthem of the Republic of Dagestan
help. The State Anthem of the Republic of Dagestan, also known as "The Oath", is the regional anthem of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia. It was adopted
Dagestan-History of Dagestan
Historically, Dagestan consisted of a federation of mountainous principalities in the eastern part of the North Caucasus. Located at the crossroads of
Dagestan-Gadzhimurat Kamalov
District of Dagestan, Russia. He was married and had one child. His uncle, Ali Kamalov, was the chair of the Union of Journalists in Dagestan at the time
Dagestan-Locked On (novel)
Locked On is a techno-thriller novel written by Tom Clancy and Mark Greaney released on December 13, 2011. A direct sequel to Dead or Alive (2010), it
Dagestan-1999
the lunar surface. August 7 – Dagestan incursions: Hundreds of Chechen guerrillas invade the Russian republic of Dagestan, triggering the short war. August
Dagestan-Ministry of Internal Affairs (Dagestan)
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan (Министерства внутренних дел Республики Дагестан) is the interior ministry of Dagestan in southern Russia. The Ministry
Dagestan-Suleyman Kerimov
decreased to $11 billion. Since 2008, Kerimov has represented the Republic of Dagestan in the Federation Council of Russia. He bought the football club FC Anzhi
Dagestan-Rasul Gamzatov
July 2013. Retrieved 11 February 2017. "President Vladimir Putin wished Dagestan poet and public figure Rasul Gamzatov a happy 80th birthday". kremlin.ru
Dagestan-Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
Chechens (Chechnya), while other Northeast Caucasian peoples mostly live in Dagestan. Caucasians that speak languages belonging to the Indo-European language
Dagestan-Budapest
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Bucharest
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Kirovaul
rural locality (a selo) in Kizilyurtovsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. In 2010, Kirovaul was the scene of some fatal shooting incidents
Dagestan-Ziyavudin Magomedov
English High Court. Ziyavudin Magomedov was born in 1968 in Makhachkala, Dagestan. His ethnicity is Avar. Magomedov's father was a surgeon, his mother worked
Dagestan-Rustam Asildarov
Emirate's Vilayat Dagestan wing. Asildarov grew up in the Kadar region of the Buynaksky District in Russia's republic of Dagestan. During the late 1990s
Dagestan-Brussels
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Dagestan Oblast
The Dagestan Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day southeastern
Dagestan-Caucasian Shepherd Dog
native to the Caucasus region, notably Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Dagestan. It was bred in the Soviet Union from about 1920 from dogs of the Caucasus
Dagestan-Shamil Basayev
Belghatoy teip. He was named after Imam Shamil, the third imam of Chechnya and Dagestan and one of the leaders of anti-Russian Chechen-Avar forces in the Caucasian
Dagestan-Khasavyurt
Khasavyurt is a city in Dagestan, Russia. Population: 155,144 (2021 Census); 131,187 (2010 Russian census); 121,817 (2002 Census); 70,514 (1989 Soviet
Dagestan-Ibn al-Khattab
Afghanistan, Azerbaijan (allegedly), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chechnya, Dagestan, and Tajikistan, and who in addition to his native Arabic was able to communicate
Dagestan-Boston Marathon bombing
family claims that he was born in Dagestan. The family spent time in Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan, and in Makhachkala, Dagestan. They are half Chechen through their
Dagestan-Tamerlan Tsarnaev
Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan. In 2001, the Tsarnaev family moved to Makhachkala, Dagestan, in the Russian Federation. In April 2002, the Tsarnaev parents and Dzhokhar
Dagestan-William Plotnikov
Islamist insurgent organization Caucasus Emirate in the Russian republic of Dagestan and was killed there in combat by Russian government forces. According
Dagestan-Caucasus
Transcaucasia is a "Russo-centric" term. The Transcaucasus region and Dagestan were the furthest points of Parthian and later Sasanian expansions, with
Dagestan-Avar language
that is spoken by Avars, primarily in Dagestan. In 2010, there were approximately 1 million speakers in Dagestan and elsewhere in Russia. It is spoken
Dagestan-Said Amirov
born in the village Dzhanga-Makhi in central Dagestan, an area from which many leading politicians in Dagestan hail. He is an ethnic Dargin. Amirov obtained
Dagestan-List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
Flight C-519 Yakovlev Yak-40 rudaMt. Kukurtbash, Untsukulsky District, Dagestan ASSR, Russian SFSR, USSR APR MCX 23 km (14.4 mi) 1991-11-07 51 6 45 0 1*
Dagestan-Zürich
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-LGBT rights in Russia
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the Russian Federation face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Although
Dagestan-Madrid
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Imam Shamil
Muslim family. He was born in the small village (aul) of Gimry (present-day Dagestan, Russia). Some sources state that he had a paternal Kumyk lineage. He was
Dagestan-Russo-Ukrainian War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Tbilisi
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Ljubljana
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Abdulrashid Sadulaev
Sadulaev was born in 1996 in the village of Tsurib, Charodinsky District, Dagestan, Russia. He belongs to the Avar ethnic group, is from a devout Sunni Muslim
Dagestan-Dagestan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Secretary of the Dagestan regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Dagestan ASSR in the Russian
Dagestan-Islam Makhachev
the remote village of Burshi (then part of Dagestan ASSR, Soviet Union, now part of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia). Makhachev's father grew tomatoes
Dagestan-Barcelona
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Russo-Japanese War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Lezgian
Lezgian, Lezghian or Lek can refer to: Lezgins, a people from southern Dagestan and northern Azerbaijan Lezgin language, the language spoken by Lezgins
Dagestan-Baku
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Swastika
eternity. Old petroglyphs of four-beam and other swastikas were recorded in Dagestan, in particular, among the Avars. According to Vakhushti of Kartli, the
Dagestan-1999 Russian apartment bombings
of fear across the country. The bombings, together with the Invasion of Dagestan, triggered the Second Chechen War. The handling of the crisis by Vladimir
Dagestan-Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan
The Russian conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan (1817 – 25 August 1859), between 1829 and 1859 also called the Murid War, was the eastern component of the
Dagestan-Makhachkala
or by the local Kumyk name of Anji, is the capital and largest city of Dagestan, Russia. The city is located on the Caspian Sea, covering an area of 468
Dagestan-Islamic State – Caucasus Province
of the Emirate's branches in Chechnya (Vilayat Nokhchicho) and Dagestan (Vilayat Dagestan) had defected. Kebekov and senior loyalists within the Emirate
Dagestan-Kumyks
romanized: Qumuqlar, Russian: Кумыки) are a Turkic ethnic group living in Dagestan, Chechnya and North Ossetia. They are the largest Turkic people in the
Dagestan-Derbent
city in Dagestan, Russia, located on the Caspian Sea. It is the southernmost city in Russia, and it is the second-most important city of Dagestan. Derbent
Dagestan-Tukhchar massacre
резня, romanized: Tukhcharskaya reznya) was an incident during the War in Dagestan which was filmed and distributed on tape, in which Russian prisoners of
Dagestan-Belfast
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-List of leaders of the Dagestan ASSR
The following is a list of leaders of the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (the Dagestan ASSR). It lists heads of state, heads of government
Dagestan-Lezgins
are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern Dagestan, a republic of Russia, and northeastern Azerbaijan, and speak the Lezgin
Dagestan-Copenhagen
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Vladimir Vasilyev (politician)
United Russia in the State Duma. He served as Head of the Republic of Dagestan from 2017 to 2020. Vasilyev is of half-Russian, half-Kazakh descent. He
Dagestan-Eastern Front (World War II)
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Mountain Jews
and various republics in the Russian Federation: Chechnya, Ingushetia, Dagestan, Karachay-Cherkessia, and Kabardino-Balkaria. The Mountain Jews comprise
Dagestan-Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire
The administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire were administrative divisions of the state organisation of the Ottoman Empire. Outside this system were
Dagestan-Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan
The Congress of the Peoples of Ichkeria and Dagestan (Russian: Конгресс народов Ичкерии и Дагестана; abbreviated CPID) was an Islamist terrorist organization
Dagestan-Zabit Magomedsharipov
the ACB Featherweight Champion. Magomedsharipov was born in Khasavyurt, Dagestan ASSR, Soviet Union, on March 1, 1991, of Akhvakh ethnicity. Zabit has a
Dagestan-Safavid Daghestan
Safavid Iran, centred on the territory of the present-day Republic of Dagestan (North Caucasus, Russia). Numerous high-ranking Safavid figures originally
Dagestan-Vienna
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Magomed Ankalaev
training in Greco-Roman Wrestling for one year whilst he was a student at the Dagestan State University, where he graduated in the sport faculty. At that time
Dagestan-Belgrade
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Cyrillic script
Abaza Adyghe Avar Azerbaijani (in Dagestan) Bashkir Buryat Chechen Chuvash Erzya Ingush Kabardian Kalmyk Karachay-Balkar Kildin Sami Komi Mari Moksha Nogai
Dagestan-Kizlyar church shooting
February 2018, a 22-year-old man local to the Russia's southern republic of Dagestan carrying a knife and a double-barreled shotgun opened fire on a crowd at
Dagestan-Tatars
The Tatars (/ˈtɑːtərz/ TAH-tərz), formerly also spelt Tartars, is an umbrella term for different Turkic ethnic groups bearing the name "Tatar" across Eastern
Dagestan-Sildi
rural locality (a selo) in the Tsumadinsky District in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 208 (2010 Russian census); 263 (2002 Census); Sildi
Dagestan-Sofia
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Kyiv
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Cardiff
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Levashi, Republic of Dagestan
and the administrative center of Levashinsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 10,011 (2010 Russian census); 7,302 (2002 Census);
Dagestan-Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev
Gumbetovsky district) is the mufti of Dagestan, Russia. He serves as Chairman of the Muftiate of the Republic of Dagestan, Sheikh of Naqshbandi and Shadhili
Dagestan-Order For Services to the Republic of Dagestan
The Order "For Merit to the Republic of Dagestan" (Russian: Орден «За заслуги перед Республикой Дагестан»), is the highest meritorious order awarded by
Dagestan-Marina Alieva
singer, actress, dancer and songwriter, Merited Artist of the Republic of Dagestan. She was born in the city of Shevchenko (now Aktau) in the Kazakh SSR.
Dagestan-Avars (Caucasus)
the largest of several ethnic groups living in the Russian republic of Dagestan. The Avars reside in the North Caucasus between the Black Sea and the Caspian
Dagestan-Boxer Rebellion
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Chechnya
land borders with Georgia to its south; with the Russian republics of Dagestan, Ingushetia, and North Ossetia-Alania to its east, north, and west; and
Dagestan-Dagestan State University
Republic of Dagestan which is a federal subject in the Russian Federation. It is one of the largest higher educational institutions in Dagestan and a major
Dagestan-Lezgian language
Caucasian language. It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (Russia); northern Azerbaijan; and to a much lesser degree Turkmenistan;
Dagestan-Notable people from Dagestan
This page lists notable people from Dagestan. Abdulkhakim Ismailov (1916–2010), World War II soldier. He was photographed by Yevgeny Khaldei raising the
Dagestan-Chechens
in other subdivisions of Russia, especially in Aukh (part of modern-day Dagestan), Ingushetia and Moscow. Outside Russia, countries with significant diaspora
Dagestan-Valencia
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Lezginka
Russians used name "Lezgin" as the common name for all highlanders of Dagestan.[circular reference], as well as Chechnya, Ingushetia and Northern Azerbaijan
Dagestan-Chechen War
1817–1864 Murid War, 1829–1859, a.k.a. Russian Conquest of Chechnya and Dagestan 1940–44 insurgency in Chechnya First Chechen War, December 1994–August
Dagestan-Ramzan Kadyrov
the Chechen Republic on 10 May 2004. When his sister was detained by the Dagestan police in January 2005, Kadyrov and some 150 armed men drove to the Khasavyurt
Dagestan-Anatoly Yagudaev
sculptor were from Temir-Khan-Shura (now the city of Buynaksk, Republic of Dagestan). His father, a staunch communist, named his son Anatoly in honor of the
Dagestan-Burshi
administrative centre of Burshinsky Selsoviet, Laksky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia. In 2010, the population was 211. There is 1 street. Burshi is
Dagestan-Ikram Aliskerov
1992, in the village of Kasumkent in the Suleyman-Stalsky District of Dagestan, Russia. He started playing sports in the 5th grade, where he began attending
Dagestan-Düsseldorf
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-War in Dagestan (1999)
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
Dagestan-Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov
Дагестане" [Khabib Nurmagomedov's father was buried in his native village in Dagestan]. Российская газета (in Russian). 4 July 2020. Retrieved 27 December 2020
Dagestan-Muhammad Amin Asiyalav
schools and small factories. He was born in 1818 at the Gonoda region of Dagestan. His father was Honodiyaw Hajji, and his mother was Asiya. According to
Dagestan-Sergey Melikov
and military leader, who has served as the 5th Head of the Republic of Dagestan since 14 October 2021. Melikov was a Senator from Stavropol Krai, from
Dagestan-Five Directions of the World
of the World (Russian: Пять сторон света) is a martial arts school in Dagestan, Russia. It provides both formal education as well as training in martial
Dagestan-Eduard Akuvaev
descent. He was awarded titles of the Honored Art Worker of Dagestan, Honored Artist of Dagestan. He was awarded the Khalilbek Musaev award. Several of his
Dagestan-Sulak Canyon
is a steep-sided deepest canyon in Europe carved by the Sulak River in Dagestan, Russia. The Sulak Canyon is 53 kilometres (33 mi) long, and attains a
Dagestan-Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1991), abbreviated as Dagestan ASSR or DASSR and also unofficially known as Soviet Dagestan or
Dagestan-Northern constituency (Dagestan)
10) is a Russian legislative constituency covering the northern areas of Dagestan. Until 2007 the constituency covered the entirety of Makhachkala but in
Dagestan-Central constituency (Dagestan)
Central constituency (No.11) is a Russian legislative constituency in Dagestan. The constituency stretches alongside Caspian Sea from Makhachkala to the
Dagestan-Southern constituency (Dagestan)
covering the southwestern areas of Dagestan. Until 2003 the constituency covered the entirety of Southern Dagestan, however, due to population growth
Dagestan-Azerbaijanis in Russia
Dagestan Republic, the majority of Azeris in Russia are fairly recent immigrants. Azeris started settling in Russia (with the exception of Dagestan)
Dagestan-Federal subjects of Russia
Karachay- Cherkessia Kabardino- Balkaria North Ossetia Ingushetia Chechnya Dagestan Nizhny Novgorod Kirov Perm Mordovia Chuvashia Mari El Tatarstan Udmurtia
Dagestan-Russian invasion of Ukraine
In October 2022, the Russian regions with the highest death tolls were Dagestan, Tuva and Buryatia, all minority regions. In February 2024, six out of
Dagestan-Dagestan State Pedagogical University
Dagestan State Pedagogical University (DSPU; Russian: Дагестанский государственный педагогический университет; ДГПУ, Dagestanskiy gosudarstvennyy pedagogicheskiy
Dagestan-2022 North Caucasian protests
in Chechnya, Dagestan and other regions of the Russian Caucasus. On 25 September 2022, mass protests took place in the capital of Dagestan, Makhachkala
Dagestan-Magomed Abdulaev
Government of Dagestan [ru] from 2010 to 2013. Prior to entering politics, Abdulaev was a lawyer. Abdulaev was a graduate of Dagestan State University
Dagestan-Muhammad ar-Rafi
13th century. The author of the historical chronicle "Tarikhi Dagestan" (“History of Dagestan”) written in 1312–1313. The chronicle was supplemented and
Dagestan-Sayyid Abdurrahman
a participant in the Caucasian War and the author of the chronicles of Dagestan in the 19th-century during the time of the Caucasian Imamate. Sayyid Abdurrahman
Dagestan-Hasbulla
O'Neal and the Nelk Boys. Hasbulla grew up in Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, and is the son of Magomed Magomedov, a plumber. He is a Muslim
Dagestan-Magomed Nurbagandov
(Russian: Магомед Нурбагандович Нурбагандов, January 9, 1985; Sergokala, Dagestan, USSR — 10 July 2016) was an employee of the Private Security of the Russian
Dagestan-Shamil Zainalov
who served as the prime minister of Dagestan from 2006 to 2010. Previously, he served as a senator from Dagestan from 2001 to 2006. Shamil Zainalov was
Dagestan-Azerbaijan
region and is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia's republic of Dagestan to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia and Turkey to the west
Dagestan-Administrative divisions of Dagestan
Federation by federal subject Archived September 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian) Official Website of Tsumadinsky District, Republic of Dagestan
Dagestan-Wrestling in Dagestan
the Russian republic of Dagestan. Despite its relatively small population of approximately 3.1 million, the Republic of Dagestan has historically produced
Dagestan-Northeast Caucasian languages
languages), is a family of languages spoken in the Russian republics of Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia and in Northern Azerbaijan as well as in Georgia
Dagestan-Dagestan
Dagestan (/ˌdæɡɪˈstæn, -ˈstɑːn/ DAG-ə-STA(H)N; Russian: Дагестан; IPA: [dəɡʲɪˈstan]), officially the Republic of Dagestan, is a republic of Russia situated
Dagestan-Sharabutdin Magomedov
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Sharabutdin Magomedov was born in Dagestan, Russia in 1994. Football was the first sport he ever played, but he was
Dagestan-2023 antisemitic riots in the North Caucasus
Messages about "refugees from Israel" arriving in Dagestan were published by the "Morning Dagestan" Telegram channel, which was launched by Russian-Ukrainian
Dagestan-Gibraltar
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Kalinino (Dagestan)
Kalinino (Russian: Калинино) is a village in the Kizlyarsky region of Dagestan. It is named after Mikhail Kalinin. It is part of the Bolsheareshevsky rural
Dagestan-Larinskoye (Dagestan)
(Russian: Ларинское) is an abandoned village in the Kizlyarsky region of Dagestan. The center of the former Larinsky village council, which also included
Dagestan-Soviet–Afghan War
attempt (1991) 1993 Russian constitutional crisis First Chechen War War of Dagestan Second Chechen War Insurgency in the North Caucasus Wagner Group rebellion
Dagestan-Arabic
Arabic is highly endangered. Shirvani Arabic, spoken in Azerbaijan and Dagestan until the 1930s, now extinct. While many languages have numerous dialects
Dagestan-Amsterdam
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Dublin
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Shariat Jamaat
Vilayat Dagestan (lit. 'Province of Dagestan'; Russian: Вилайят Дагестан, romanized: Vilayyat Dagestan), formerly known as Shariat Jamaat, was an Islamist
Dagestan-Kalmykia
Russia. The republic is part of the Southern Federal District, and borders Dagestan to the south and Stavropol Krai to the southwest; Volgograd Oblast to the
Dagestan-Edinburgh
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Kizilyurt
Гъизилюрт; Kumyk: Къызыл-юрт, Qızıl-yurt) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, about 53 kilometers (33 mi) northwest of Makhachkala. Population:
Dagestan-List of larger indigenous peoples of Russia
languages. According to a 2000 decree of the government of Russian Federation, Dagestan was supposed to compile its own list of small-numbered Indigenous peoples
Dagestan-Sharabutdin Magomedov
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Sharabutdin Magomedov was born in Dagestan, Russia, in 1994. Football was the first sport he ever played, but he was
Dagestan-Kasumkent
the administrative center of Suleyman-Stalsky District of Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is located 187 kilometers south of the capital of the Republic
Dagestan-Ghazi Muhammad
served as the first imam (religious, political, and military leader) of Dagestan and Chechnya from 1828 to 1832. He led armed resistance against Russian
Dagestan-Shirvani Arabic
and northeastern Azerbaijan (historically known as Shirvan) and southern Dagestan. Arabic had been spoken in the region since the Muslim conquest of the
Dagestan-Kizlyar church shooting
southern republic of Dagestan carrying a knife and a double-barreled shotgun opened fire on a crowd at an Orthodox church in Kizlyar, Dagestan, killing five
Dagestan-Azerbaijani language
variety. Azerbaijani has official status in the Republic of Azerbaijan and Dagestan (a federal subject of Russia), but it does not have official status in
Dagestan-LGBT rights in Russia
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Russia face severe challenges not experienced by non-LGBT residents. Although sexual activity
Dagestan-2024 Dagestan attack
launched in the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala in the Russian republic of Dagestan in the North Caucasus. Two synagogues, two Eastern Orthodox churches, and
Dagestan-Dzhokhar Tsarnaev
there the next day. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was born in either Kyrgyzstan or Dagestan, in the Russian Federation. The parents also had two daughters. The family
Dagestan-2024
Saudi Arabia. 2024 Dagestan attacks: Two coordinated attacks occur in the cities of Makhachkala and Derbent in the Republic of Dagestan in southern Russia
Dagestan-Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus
first attack of the group occurred on a Russian military base in southern Dagestan on 2 September 2015. In a video also released in September, Asildarov called
Dagestan-Agvali
and the administrative center of Tsumadinsky District of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Population: 2,455 (2010 Russian census); 2,016 (2002 Census);
Dagestan-Eid al-Fitr
Ураза-байрам) and is a public holiday in the republics of Adygea, Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, Tatarstan and Chechnya
Dagestan-Gepard-class frigate
of the Caspian Flotilla. She has two sister ships, Albatross (renamed Dagestan), and Burevestnik (Storm Petrel), which was still under construction as
Dagestan-Dagestan Campaign (1918)
The Dagestan Campaign or Dağıstan Seferi, (Turkish) was a battle between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that happened right after the Battle of Baku during
Dagestan-Rostov-on-Don pre-trial detention center hostage crisis
v t e Terrorism in Russia Part of the First Chechen War, War of Dagestan, Second Chechen War, Insurgency in the North Caucasus, Islamic State insurgency
Dagestan-List of terrorist incidents in 2024
conflict 23 June Mass shooting, spree shooting, arson 26 (+5) 46 Dagestan, Russia 2024 Dagestan attack Islamic State – Caucasus Province Terrorism in Russia
Dagestan-2023 Makhachkala gas station explosion
On 14 August 2023, a gas station exploded in the city of Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia, killing 35 people and injuring at least 80 others. The explosion
Dagestan-Tsuntinsky Clashes
detachment of militants crossed the Chechen-Dagestan border, passed through the Tsumadinsky District in Dagestan and on the night of December 15 entered Tsumadinsky
Dagestan-Flower of Scotland
Russia Adygea Arkhangelsk Oblast Bashkortostan Chechen Republic Chuvashia Dagestan Ingushetia Kabardino-Balkaria Kalmykia Karachay–Cherkessia Republic of
Dagestan-2024 Golden Grand Prix Ivan Yarygin
Zaur Uguev Dagestan Musa Mekhtikhanov Dagestan Gulomjon Abdullaev Uzbekistan Akhmed Idrisov Dagestan 61 kg Abasgadzhi Magomedov Dagestan Muslim Mekhtikhanov
Dagestan-Ismayil Daghistanli
Ismayil Yusif oghlu Hajiyev (Azerbaijani: İsmayıl Yusif oğlu Hacıyev), commonly known as Ismayil Daghistanli (Azerbaijani: İsmayıl Dağıstanlı; 6 January
Dagestan-Tirana
Chechnya Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk
Dagestan-Khasan Magomedsharipov
the fight camp preparation against Max Holloway and Jose Aldo. Back in Dagestan, and recently, he has been training with fighters of Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov