Derbent Etymology

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    Derbent (Russian: Дербе́нт; Lezgian: Кьвевар, Цал; Azerbaijani: Дәрбәнд, romanized: Dərbənd; Avar: Дербенд), formerly romanized as Derbend, is a city...
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    Derbe (section Etymology)
    the beginning by its inhabitants. Derbe is derived from[citation needed] Derbent which is derived from Persian "Darband" (Persian: دربند, lit. 'Barred gate'...
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    states, such as Derbent and Shirvan. In these wars, it was generally victorious and this allowed Sarir to manipulate the politics of Derbent. Concomitantly...
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    Naryn-Kala (category Cultural heritage monuments in Derbent)
    Naryn-Kala (Russian: Нарын-кала) is an ancient pre-Arab citadel, part of the Derbent fortress, connected to the Caspian Sea by double walls designed to block...
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    Kilij (section Etymology)
    In the classical period of the Ottoman Empire, Bursa, Damascus and the Derbent regions became the most famous swordsmithing centers of the empire. Turkish...
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    (traditionally spoken in Quba and Qırmızı Qəsəbə). Derbent dialect (traditionally spoken in the town of Derbent and the surrounding villages). Kaitag dialect...
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    intact. It is not entirely clear what Sallam saw, but he may have reached Derbent in the Caucuses or the Jade Gate and the westernmost customs point on the...
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    includes, among others, castle fortifications such as the Fortifications of Derbent (located in North Caucasus, now part of Russia), the Rudkhan Castle and...
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    wall in Derbent is identified with the Gates of Alexander. The Gates of Alexander are most commonly identified with the Caspian Gates of Derbent whose thirty...
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    İznik (section Etymology)
    Bayındır Beyler Boyalıca Çakırca Çamdibi Çamoluk Çampınar Çandarlı Çiçekli Derbent Dereköy Dırazali Elbeyli Elmalı Eşrefzade Göllüce Gürmüzlü Hacıosman Hisardere...
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    and Derbent. He noted: Now there are many, many Jews living in Tabasaran. In another place he wrote: There are no Christians in the city of Derbent, as...
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    valleys of Dagestan.[unreliable source?] One valley, located 10 km south of Derbent, close to the shore of the Caspian Sea, was predominantly populated by...
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    Lezgins (section Etymology)
    what is now Azerbaijan, while others fell under the jurisdiction of the Derbent Khanate and Kura Khanate. The main part of Lezgins united in "free society"...
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    Khanqah (section Etymology)
    Windcatchers Yakhchāl Traditional cities Amol Andijan Baku Bam Bukhara Ctesiphon Derbent Ganja Gur-e-Amir Hatra Herat Isfahan Kashan Kashmar Khiva Khorramabad Mashhad...
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    Saffron (section Etymology)
    sativus var. haussknechtii now called Crocus haussknechtii by botanists) in Derbent, Isfahan, and Khorasan by the 10th century BC. At such sites, saffron threads...
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    Windcatchers Yakhchāl Traditional cities Amol Andijan Baku Bam Bukhara Ctesiphon Derbent Ganja Gur-e-Amir Hatra Herat Isfahan Kashan Kashmar Khiva Khorramabad Mashhad...
  • Sassanid army Spahbod Byzantine army Late Roman army Roman-Persian Wars Derbent, the only surviving Sassanid fortress Persian war elephants Shadows in...
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    conquests, Arabs invaded the Caucasus, conquering Azerbaijan in 639 and Derbent in 643. They also founded the Emirate of Tbilisi in 736. Later, the Christian...
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    schools of Ganja, Shusha, Nukha (present-day Shaki), Shamakhi, Quba, Baku, Derbent, Yerevan, Nakhchivan, Akhaltsikhe, and Lankaran. Beginning in 1834, it...
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