- The
Hinukh (
Hinukh: гьинухъес hinuqes, Avar: гьинухъесел, romanized: hinuqesel) are a
people of
Dagestan living in 2 villages: Genukh,
Tsuntinsky District...
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Hinukh (or
alternatively Hinuq, Hinux, Ginukh, or Ginux)
could refer to:
Hinuq language Hinukh people Genukh [ru], the
village where the
Hinukh live This...
- as
Hinukh, Hinux, Ginukh, or Ginux) is a
Northeast Caucasian language of the
Tsezic subgroup. It is
spoken by
about 200 to 500 people, the
Hinukhs, in...
- Tsez–
Hinukh and Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi,
according to
research published in 2009. They were
formerly classified geographically into East
Tsezic (
Hinukh and...
-
might also be the
anonymous "Levite of Barcelona" who
wrote the
Sefer ha
Hinukh, but this
theory has been
rejected due to
discrepancies between opinions...
- peoples:
Arshtins Bats
Chechens Kists Ingush Tsezic (Didoic) peoples:
Bezhtas Hinukhs Hunzibs Khwarshis Tsez
Northwest Caucasian languages Abazins Abkhazians...
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Avars Akhvakhs Andis Archis Bagvalals Bezhtas Botlikhs Chamalals Godoberi Hinukhs Hunzibs Karatas Khwarshi Tindis Tsez
Azerbaijanis Dargins Kaitags Kumyks...
- Urdu-speaking people, Muhajir, Deccanis, Hindi-speaking
people Hinduism,
Islam Hinukh Northeast Caucasian →
Tsezic →
Hinuq Russia (Tsuntinsky and
Kizlyarsky districts)...
-
sometimes used in a
broader sense to
refer to the Tsez as well as the Bezhtas,
Hinukhs,
Khwarshis and Hunzibs,
which are also
categorized as Avar subgroups. According...
- the
latest research by
Schulze (2009):
Tsezic family Tsez–
Hinukh Tsez (Dido) (12,500)
Hinukh (Hinux, Ginukh) (5 as of 2010) Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi Bezhta...