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Akushinsky District (Russian: Акушинский райо́н; Dargwa: Ахъушала къатI) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the forty-one in the...
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Kaytagsky District,
Dakhadayevsky District,
Levashinsky District,
Akushinsky District and
Sergokalinsky Districts. The
Dargins have
lived in their...
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literary variety,
spoken by over 33,000
people in the
Levashinsky and
Akushinsky Districts, Novy
Kostek in
Khasavyurtovsky District, and
Novokare in Babayurtovsky...
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among Dargwa linguistic groups.
Aqusha is most
commonly found in the
Akushinsky and
Levashinsky Districts.
There is a
significant diaspora of
Aqusha speakers...
- Tad-Magitl
Tlibisho Tlisi Tsoloda Tukita Verkhneye Inkhelo Rural localities in
Akushinsky District:
Akhsakadamakhi Akusha Alikhanmakhi Ameterkmakhi Aynikabmakhi...
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around 35,000
people in
Sergokalinsky District, the
northern portions of
Akushinsky District and in the
villages of
Gerga and Krasnopartizansk [ru] in Kayakentsky...
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Dargwa is
found in
eastern Levashinsky District,
central and
northeastern Akushinsky District,
throughout Sergokalinsky District,
southern Karabudakhkentsky...
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Akhvakhsky (Ахвахский) with 7
selsovets under the district's jurisdiction.
Akushinsky (Акушинский) with 13
selsovets under the district's jurisdiction. Babayurtovsky...
- romanized: Aqušan ʿƏli-Ḥəži; Russian: Али-Хаджи Акушинский, romanized: Ali-Khadzhi
Akushinsky. "Али-Хаджи Акушинский – известный дагестанский шейх" [Ali-Hajji of Akusha...
- (Russian: Кюли) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Balkharsky Selsoviet,
Akushinsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion was 157 as of 2010...