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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... |
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... |
against separatists in the North Caucasus region, namely Chechnya and Dagestan.[citation needed] The Bizon has been largely replaced by the PP-19-01 Vityaz... |
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... |
Laks (Caucasus) (redirect from Laks (Dagestan)) within Dagestan in the North Caucasus. They speak the Lak language. Laks historically live in the Lakskiy and Kulinskiy districts of Dagestan. This ethnocultural... |
Historically, Dagestan consisted of a federation of mountainous principalities in the eastern part of the North Caucasus. Located at the crossroads of... |
Avars (Caucasus) (redirect from Avars (Dagestan)) 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... |
Insurgency in the North Caucasus (section Dagestan) violence was mostly concentrated in the North Caucasus republics of Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia and Kabardino-Balkaria. Occasional incidents happened in surrounding... |
Caucasian Imamate (redirect from Imamate, Dagestan) 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... |
Makhachkala (redirect from Makhachkala, Dagestan) 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... |
people in Derbent, Dagestan. The Caucasian branch of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claimed responsibility for the attack.[citation needed] 9 March... |
Second Chechen War (section Dagestan) April 2009. In August 1999, rogue Islamists from Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities... |
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... |
Shaquille O'Neal and the Nelk Boys. Hasbulla grew up Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan, Russia, and is the son of Magomed Magomedov, a plumber. He is a Muslim... |
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... |
Imam Shamil (redirect from Shamil, 3rd Imam of Dagestan) Muslim 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... |
Abdulrashid Sadulaev (category Sportspeople from Dagestan) 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... |
native to the Caucasus region, notably Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Dagestan. It was developed in the Soviet Union from about 1920 from dogs of the... |
Gazikumukh Shamkhalate (category Dagestan articles missing geocoordinate data) Russian-Dagestan historiography starting from the 1950s–60s to denote the Kumyk state that existed on the territory of present-day Dagestan in the period... |
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... |