- "spiritual but not religious", 2% as atheist, and 0.6% as
other and no answer.
Dagestanis adherents of
Islam are
largely ****
Muslims of the
Shafii school. On...
-
Dagestanis, and thus
Dagestani Russian is
often a non-native accent, it is not
always the case. With the
rapid urbanization in the area,
Dagestanis born...
- waves:
directly from Circ****ia, and
later from the Balkans.
Chechens and
Dagestanis also
settled in Iraq
throughout the
Ottoman era. Circ****ians also settled...
- Proto-Mongols to the Caspian-Dagestan area.
Famous in
Dagestan and the
Dagestani diaspora in Turkey, the
Avarian poet
Adallo Ali (also
known as Adallo...
- to a full end
until 1859.
After the 1877
Dagestani Uprising, the
Tsarist government deported many
Dagestanis to the
Russian Interior as a
collective punishment...
-
Dagestani Azerbaijanis (Azerbaijani: Dağıstan azərbaycanlıları (Latin), Дағыстан азәрбајҹанлылары (Cyrillic); Russian: Азербайджанцы в Дагестане) are...
-
Shirvani Arabic (Arabic: عربية شروانية, romanized: ʿArabiyyah Shirwānīyya) is a
variety of
Arabic that was once
spoken in what is now
central and northeastern...
-
beginning of the 19th
century but were met with
fierce resistance of
Dagestanis. Shah
Abbas II
established a
significant influence in
Dagestan in 1639...
-
Vatan (Russian: Родина; Hebrew: מוֹלֶדֶת;
meaning "Motherland") is a socio-political
newspaper in the Judeo-Tat and
Russian languages. The
newspaper covers...
-
Islam Ramazanovich Makhachev (Russian: Ислам Рамазанович Махачев; born 27
October 1991) is a
Russian professional mixed martial artist and
former sambo...