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Akusha (Russian: Акуша, Dargin: Ахъуша) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Akushinsky District of the
Republic of Dagestan,...
- Ali-Hajji of
Akusha (1847 – 8
April 1930) was a
North Caucasian religious,
military and
political leader during the
Russian Civil War. He was a shaykh...
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Aqusha Akusha ахъушан / ахъушала лугъат aqušan / aqušala luʁat
Pronunciation [aquʃan/aquʃala luʁat] Native to
Russia Region Dagestan Ethnicity Aqusha [ru]...
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religious center of
Dargin nation was
Akusha-Dargo. The head
judicial court of all
Dargins was also in
Akusha.
Other famous Dargin cities were Levashi...
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locality (a selo) of
Akusha. As of the 2010 Census, the
total po****tion of the
district was 52,558, with the po****tion of
Akusha accounting for 8.8%...
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Akusha-Dargo
Union (Russian: Акуша-Дарго) was the
union of free
Dargin societies centered in the
village of
Akusha. It
included the
territories of the...
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Timurid Empire.
Although fierce fighting, the Aukhs,
Gazikumukhs аnd
Akusha-dargin
failed to
defeat the
numerical superior conqueror Timur, who, in...
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provisional government in Dagestan. Led by
Shaykh al-Islām Ali-Hajji of
Akusha, it was one of the main
resistance groups against the
Armed Forces of South...
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Vnezapnaya Burnaya Derbent Avar
Tarki Kumukh Quba
Shaki G
Karanai Bashli D K
Akusha Mekhtuli Kaitag Tab****aran
Sulak River Samur River Terek River Sunzha River...
- 5-million-year-old
Oldowan flint tools have been
discovered in the
Dagestan Akusha region of the
north Caucasus,
demonstrating the
presence of
early humans...