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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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westward from
China and
Mongolia between the 10th and 15th centuries. "
jigit" is used in the
Caucasus and
Central Asia to
describe a
skillful and brave...
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Safaviyya Zahediyeh Vattisen Yaly
Traditional sports Kyz kuu
Jereed Kokpar Jigit Chovgan Organizations Organization of
Turkic States International Organization...
- (in Bosnian). Sarajevo-Publishing. p. 280.
Retrieved 26 July 2013. Paša
Jigit- -beg, koji se prvi put
pominje kao
jedan između
turskih komandanata u kosovskoj...
- Dutov. Dutov,
commanding approximately 10,000 rifles, 5,000 sabres, and 500
jigits (warriors) of the
Alash Orda movement's
newly formed Second Kazakh Mounted...
- bark of
trees of
genus Phoebe such as
Phoebe nanmu or ****a zuihoensis.
Jigit: a
resin based binder used in
India Laha or Dar: bark
based powders used...
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entire Kokand cavalry were cut off. On a
signal given by the leader, his
jigits attacked the
Kokand people.
Rahmatullah himself was
helped by his bodyguards...
- resistance,
along with the
coastal Abkhaz tribes of Pskhu, Akhtsipsou,
Aibgo and
Jigit were
defeated and then
killed en m****e to the last man,
woman and child...
- The epic of Görogly
tells the
story of the hero, Görogly, and his
forty jigits (warriors) that
includes descriptions of all
major traditional events of...
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hostage and
guarantee of Kosača's loyalty.
After being adopted by
Pasha Jigit Bey he was
converted into
Islam and had by
contemporary measures a significant...