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Verkhny Dzhengutay (Russian: Верхний Дженгутай) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Buynaksky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion was 2...
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Nizhny Dzhengutay (Russian: Нижний Дженгутай; Kumyk: Тёбен Жюнгютей, Töben Jüñütey) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Buynaksky District,
Republic of Dagestan...
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fought at the
village of Lubino. Paraul,
Republic of
Dagestan Nizhny Dzhengutay,
capital of the
Mehtuli Khanate Now a city of the
Republic of Dagestan...
- a "barbaric"
custom of not
surrendering alive. In 1773, Ali-Sultan of
Dzhengutay, the
ruler of
Kumyk Mekhtulu Khanate, in
support of the
Kabardian princes...
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included several smaller semi-independent
political entities:
Mekhtulu (or
Dzhengutay)
possession (Kumyk:
Mahti ulu biylik, Cüngütey biylik,
meaning "the possession...
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Nizhneye Kazanishche Nizhny Dzhengutay Nizhny Karanay Takalay Vanashimakhi Verkhneye Ishkarty Verkhneye Kazanishche Verkhny Dzhengutay Verkhny Karanay Rural...
- to 1786.
After successful rebellion, he
invited Ali bek, the
leader of
Dzhengutay Kumyks to
protect Ganja, whom were
under attack from
Heraclius II who...
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Georgian cavalry. Ali-Sultan of Mehtuli, his
brother Haji-Ahmed-khan of
Dzhengutay, Musa-Haji of Aksay, Qadi of
Tabasaran Kazi-Mulla, the son of Surkhay...
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Kaytbekov and Mamma-Hajji, a
murid of Ali-Hajji from the
village of
Nizhny Dzhengutay. The
meeting was
followed by a
rally in
which Ali-Hajji
expressed support...
- defection. Najmuddin's
mother was an
ethnic Kumyk from the
village of
Nizhny Dzhengutay. Najmuddin's
elder brother, Abdulatip [ru], was a
teacher of
Islamic theology...