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Daghistani (Arabic: داغستاني) or
Daghestani (Persian: داغستانی):
Abdullah ad-Daghistani
Aslan Khan
Daghestani Fath-Ali Khan
Daghestani Ghazi Mohammed Daghistani...
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Northeast Caucasian languages, also
called East Caucasian, Nakh-
Daghestani or Vainakh-
Daghestani, or
sometimes Caspian languages (from the
Caspian Sea, in contrast...
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Dagestan (/ˌdæɡɪˈstæn, -ˈstɑːn/ DAG-i-STA(H)N; Russian: Дагестан; IPA: [dəɡʲɪˈstan]),
officially the
Republic of Dagestan, is a
republic of
Russia situated...
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Authorities in
Muslim Societies. p. 260. "shaykh-abdullah-al-faiz-ad-
daghestani ق". Böttcher,
Annabelle (2006). "Religious
Authority in Transnational...
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Timoor Daghistani (born 4
January 1949, Baghdad)
served as the
Jordanian amb****ador to the
United Kingdom. Son of Major-General
Ghazi al-Daghistani, CVO...
- Hasan-Ali Khan
Daghestani (d. 1721) was a
Safavid official of
Lezgian origin, who
served as the
governor (beglarbeg) of
Shirvan (1718) and of Shamakhi...
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Aslan Khan
Daghestani was an
early 18th-century
Safavid official. Of
Lezgian origin, he
served as a
governor of
Kuhgiluyeh (beglarbeg; 1702–1708) and of...
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their animals. Here they came into
contact with
different Daghestani peoples.
Other Daghestani mountaineers grazed their sheep along with
those of the Laks...
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Mirmiran Muhammad Amin
Asiyalav ibn
Hajjio al-Honodi al-
Daghestani Pasha МухIаммад Амин Асиялав Наиб Мыхьэмэд Амин
Muhammad Amin
photographed in Khamkety...
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Russians for
robbing them of
their national history is
doubled for the
Daghestanis by the
forced loss of
their Arabic patrimony. In the
nineteenth century...