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Bashlykent (Russian: Башлыкент; Kumyk: Башлы, Başlı) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kayakentsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion...
- Радио Свобода.
Retrieved 2017-06-23. from the
settlements of Utamish,
Bashlykent and Karabudaghkent, they were
later joined by
Kumyks from the Northern...
- (muhajirs) from the
Northern Caucasian Dagestan,
settlements of Utamish,
Bashlykent and Karabudaghkent,
later joined by
Kumyks from the
Kumyk possession of...
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Novokayakent (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Dzhavankent and
Bashlykent are the
nearest rural localities.
Kumyks live there. Село Капкайкент на...
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Novokayakent (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Kapkaykent and
Bashlykent are the
nearest rural localities.
Kumyks live there. Село Джаванкент на...
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alliance of
Dagestani rulers attacked Yermolov's
subordinate Pestel near
Bashlykent on 23
October 1818. The
allied 20,000
strong army was
commanded by Sultan...
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Russian detachment led by
major Cridner. Amir
Hamza attacked them near
Bashlykent, "but he was
overthrown by an
action of the
artillery with
great losses...
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Ullubiyaul Zelenomorsk Rural localities in
Kayakentsky District:
Alkhadzhakent Bashlykent Deybuk Druzhba Dzhavankent Gasha Gerga Inchkhe Kapkaykent Karanayaul Kayakent...
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rulers in
their defence against general Yermolov's
subordinate Pestel near
Bashlykent on 23
October 1818. The
allied 20,000
strong army was
commanded by Sultan...
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small ethnically Dargin state. Its
chief town was
Bashli (probably
Bashlykent) and its
ruler was
called the Utsmi.
Kaitag textiles Kaitak language Law...