- 43°26′28″N 46°05′42″E / 43.44111°N 46.09500°E / 43.44111; 46.09500
Braguny (Russian: Брагуны, Chechen: БоргӀане, Borġane; Kumyk: Борагъан, Borağan)...
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conflict Belligerents Murat Kuchukov's forces:
Aukhs Chechen prin****lity
Braguny Khanate Endirey Khanate Aksai Khanate Nogais Other North Caucasian peoples...
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Movement Belligerents Murat Kuchukov's forces:
Aukhs Chechen prin****lity
Braguny Khanate Endirey Khanate Aksai Khanate Nogais Other North Caucasian peoples...
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Amongst the
dialects of the
Kumyk there are Kaitag,
Terek (Güçük-yurt and
Braguny),
Buynaksk (Temir-Khan-Shura) and Xasavyurt. The
latter two
became basis...
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Vinogradnoye in the north-west, Chervlennaya-Uzolvaya in the north, and
Braguny in the north-east. The name
Darbankhi comes from the
Chechen language and...
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included the
Endirey Prin****lity,
Utamish Sultanate,
Tumen Possession,
Braguny Prin****lity,
Mekhtuly Khanate,
Kaytag Uzminate and others. In the 16th...
- "Tatar" (Kumyks were
called Caucasian or
Dagestan Tatars)
society Boragun (
Braguny). In 1877–1878
Pavel Kovalevsky noted that the
natural boundary of the...
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disappeared behind a
dense forest.
Mansur moved with his
detachment to the town
Braguny and he
himself returned to Aldy to
convince Chechen fighters to join him...