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Jigit (also
spelled as
Dzhigit, yigit,
zhigit or igid) is a word used in the
North Caucasus and
Central Asia to
describe a
skillful and
brave equestrian...
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Russian friend Ivan Kulaga,
together with the two
Karachai horses Almaz and
Dzhigit,
reached the
western summit. A
fifth equestrian ascent took
place on 23...
- variant; NATO
reporting name: SA-16 Gimlet) Igla-D (paratrooper variant)
Dzhigit (two-barrel
stationary variant) Igla-S / SA-24
Grinch succeeded by 9K333...
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Missile (9M313–1).
There is also a two-barrel 9K38
missile launcher called Dzhigit. The
newest variant,
which is a
substantially improved variant with longer...
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traditional in
Central Asia, with
disciplines like
endurance riding, buzkashi,
dzhigit and kyz kuu. The
traditional game of
Buzkashi is pla****
throughout the...
- by Batu and
located at
Selitrennoe gorodishche (previously also
called Dzhigit Hadzhi, 47°10′53″N 47°26′04″E / 47.1814°N 47.4345446°E / 47.1814; 47...
- Soviet
Union Man-portable air-defense
system 182[citation needed] 182
Dzhigit launchers (2x Igla-S) with
Sagem vision on
light vehicles.[citation needed]...
- and SA-7b "Grail") / Стрела-2 9K34 Strela-3 (SA-14 "Gremlin") / Стрела-3
Dzhigit / Джигит
Strelets / Стрелец Anti-tank
missile systems Shmel / Шмель Malyutka...
- «Стрелок» (1856) -
Served at
Northern Pacific 1858–1862,
decommissioned 1878
Dzhigit 6/3 \ «Джигит» (1856) -
Served at
Northern Pacific 1857–1861, decommissioned...
- meet
organized resistance and they
eliminated individual gangs of 30–40
dzhigits,
individual basmachi and
their accomplices".
During the
punitive raid,...