-
century mentioned "
Gumik" as a city or a prin****lity. Al-Kufi in the 10th
century mentioned fortress "'Amik"
which is
taken as "
Gumik ". Ibn
Rushd in the...
-
between the
Caspian Sea and the
Caucasus Mountains.
Khosrau I
owned fortress Gumik. The
modern name
Derbent is a
Persian word (darband)
meaning 'gateway',...
- the
central part of
mountainous Dagestan,
which is
historically known as
Gumik or Tuman.
Kumukh is the main historical, cultural,
spiritual and political...
-
Gumik was
dependent upon
neighboring Serir".
Ahmad ibn
Rustah wrote in the 10th
century that "the king of
Serir has a
fortress called Alal and
Gumik"...
-
Kumyks only. Y.
Fyodorov wrote,
based on
sources from the 8–19 cc., that "
Gumik —
Kumyk — Kumuk" is
originally a
Dagestani toponym from the
Middle Ages...
-
Sarir ****erted
sovereignty over
large portions of the Caucasus,
including Gumik,
Filan and
parts of Arran.[citation needed] As the
hegemony of the Caliphate...
- 10th
century mentions the "Possession of
Gumik".
According to the
famous British orientalist Henry Yule,
Gumik corresponds to the area of
settlement of...
- izd-vo. p. 47.
Halifa ibn
Hayyat records that
Marwan attacked and
conquered Gumik and Khunzakh. See: Beilis, V. M. (1998). Сообщения Халифы ибн Хаййата ал-Усфури...