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Gunib (Avar: Гъуниб), also
spelled Ghunib, is a
rural locality (a selo) and the...
- the
Russians at aul
Gunib.
Shamil left
Baysangur of Benoa, a
Chechen with one arm, one eye, and one leg, in
charge of
command at
Gunib.
Baysangur broke through...
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Gunib, an aul in Dagestan, as
photographed by Prokudin-Gorsky at some
point between 1905 and 1915....
- the Imamate. His
commitment to the
cause was
evident during the
siege of
Gunib in 1859.
Ibrahim was one of the few
leaders who sta**** by Imam Shamil's...
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Gunib. As of the 2010 Census, the
total po****tion of the
district was 25,303, with the po****tion of
Gunib accounting for 9.0% of that number.
Gunib...
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include the
tributaries of the Omatako, viz. the Omambonde,
Klein Omatako and
Gunib. The
dialects are
probably spoken in an area
about 40 km wide
along the...
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Petrovsk Shura Khanzhalmakhi Kunzakh Veden Botlikh Grozny Gunib Salti Gerghebil Arakani Gimry Derbent Kumukh Gidatl GEORGIA Sulak River Samur River Terek...
- Roubaud. F. (1892)
Soldiers of the
Shirvan regiment on
Gunib, by
Bogdan Willewalde (1870). ****ault of
Gunib, by
Pyotr Gruzinsky 1862.
Battle of Ghunib, painting...
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Russian Conquest of the Caucasus. London: Longmans, Green, 1908. p. 455-458 "
Gunib, die
Veste Shamils",
Nordische Revue Band 3, De Gruyter, pp. 232–256, 1865-12-31...
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contemporary Dagestan of the
Russian Federation. The district's
centre was
Gunib.[page needed] The
prefectures (участки, uchastki) of the
Gunibskiy okrug...