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Gimry (Russian: Гимры, Avar: Генуб, romanized: Genub) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Untsukulsky District of the
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is...
- "rootless" by the
inhabitants of
Gimry. The 19th-century
chronicler Muhammad Tahir al-Qarakhi [ru]
describes Ghazi Muhammad as a
Gimry native "who did not have...
- The
Gimry road
tunnel (Russian: Гимринский автодорожный тоннель,
Gimrinsky road tunnel) is the
longest road
tunnel in
Russia and the
former Soviet Union...
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Gimry fighting took
place between January 2 –
January 5, 2006, near the
village of
Gimry in Daghestan. The
fighting happened on a
mountain between some...
- of
Gimry,
fought on 17–18
October 1832
during the
Murid War, was
General Aleksey Velyaminov [ru]'s
capture of
Ghazi Muhammad's
headquarters at
Gimry. Ghazi...
- 1797 into an Avar
Muslim family. He was born in the
small village (aul) of
Gimry (present-day Dagestan, Russia). Some
sources state that he had a paternal...
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Caucasus Emirate militant group. An
ethnic Avar from the
Dagestani village of
Gimry,
Suleimanov studied at the
Fatah al-Islami
University in
Damascus in 1992...
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first most of the
fighting took
place within a 50 or 75
kilometer radius of
Gimry (42°45′36″N 46°50′17″E / 42.760°N 46.838°E / 42.760; 46.838).
After 1839...
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territories was a key
factor in the
eventual Russian success ****ault of
Gimry, by
Franz Alekseyevich Roubaud Caucasian tribesmen fight against the Cossacks...
- west to east.
Sulak (north of Makhachkala) Andi
Koysu (near
Gimry) Avar
Koysu (near
Gimry)
Terek (near Kizlyar)
Malka (near Prokhladny) Kuma (north of...