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Darvag (Russian: Дарваг; Azerbaijani: Дәрваг, Dərvaq) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Tabasaransky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Po****tion:...
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Turkic language is
listed as the
language of
Darvag’s inhabitants. All pre-revolutionary
sources identify Darvag’s residents as
Tatars (Azerbaijani Turks)...
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world occurred in Dagestan. The
majority of
these lived in the
village of
Darvag, to the north-west of Derbent. The
latest of
these accounts dates to the...
- po****tion of a
number of
villages in Tabasaran,
namely Arablyar, Gimeidi,
Darvag, Yersi, and
Kemakh consisted of
ethnic Arabs who were
gradually being absorbed...
- Табасаран раjонy A
sacred spring, a
cultural heritage object near the selo of
Darvag in
Tabasaransky District Flag Coat of arms
Location of
Tabasaransky District...
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second half of the
nineteenth century and in
Dagestan until the 1930s (in
Darvag,
Tabasaransky District),
after which the po****tion of
these pockets began...
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William O. Beeman's book,
Iranian Performance Traditions (2011). The
Darvag Theater Group was
founded in 1984 in Berkeley,
California by
former Iranian...
- District: Afna Akka Arak
Arkit Bukhnag Burgankent Chulat Churdaf Dagni Darvag Dyubek Dzhugdil Dzhuldzhag Dzhuli Firgil Gasik Gelinbatan Gisik Gumi Gurik...
- to take this road
besiege Derbent from
other side.
Bulgakov arrived at
Darvag on May 11,
Zubov arrived at
Derbent on May 13–14. His
patrols were met with...
- conditions. On
March 24 and then in April, 1776
sides convened a
meeting in
Darvag. A
peace consensus was
reached in the
second meeting,
according to which...