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Aghul is a
Lezgic language spoken by the
Aghuls in
southern Dagestan,
Russia and in Azerbaijan. It is
spoken by
about 33,200
people (2020 census). Aghul...
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Aghuls (
Aghul: агулар, romanized: agular, Lezgian: Агъулар) are a
people in Dagestan, Russia.
According to the 2010 census,
there were 34,160
Aghuls in...
- Lezgic)
Eastern Samur Udi – 6,600
speakers Lezgin–
Aghul–Tabasaran
Lezgin – 410,000
speakers Aghul – 33,200
speakers Tabasaran – 143,600
speakers Southern...
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Aghul or Agul may
refer to:
Aghul people,
people of the
Caucasus from
southern Dagestan and
northern Azerbaijan Aghul language,
their Lezgic language...
- ⟨гў⟩:
Aleut language (Bering dialect): [w] ⟨гъ⟩: Abaza: [ʁ] Adyghe: [ʁ]
Aghul: [ʁ] Archi: [ʁ] Avar: [ʁ] Bezhta: [ʁ]
Crimean Tatar: [ɣ] Dargwa: [ɣ] Kabardian:...
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routinely described as "pharyngeal". However,
according to
Peter Ladefoged, the
Aghul spoken in the
village of Burkikhan,
Dagestan has both (as well as an epiglottal...
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Ghezel Aghul (Persian: غزل اغول, also
Romanized as
Ghezel Āghūl and
Qezel Āghūl) is a
village in
Sarvelayat Rural District,
Sarvelayat District, Nishapur...
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guide for Khasavyurt.
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign Avar: Хасавюрт;
Aghul: Хасавюрт; Azerbaijani: Xasavyurt; Chechen: Хаси-Эвла, romanized: Khasi-Ēvla;...
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belongs to the
Lezgic branch of the
Northeast Caucasian language family (with
Aghul, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tabasaran, Budukh, Khinalug, Jek, Khaput, Kryts, and Udi)...
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Latvian (34,000)
Kurmanji (30,000)
Yiddish (30,000)
Rutul (29,000)
Aghul (29,000)
Estonian (26,000) Andi (23,000)
Baltic Romany (20,000) Tsez (15...