- The Chechen–
Kazikumukh war, also
known as
Chechen reconquista or Z'okk-K'ant's
campaign against the
Kazikumukhs, was a war
between Chechens and the Laks...
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Lakral —
Kazikumukh man; Lak — the name of the
whole country; ta uri
Lakkuy — he
lives in
Kazikumukh; ta nai uri
Lakkuya — he
comes from
Kazikumukh; ta Lakku...
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Gazikumukh Khanate was a Lak
state that was
established in present-day
Dagestan after the
disintegration of
Gazikumukh Shamkhalate in 1642. Its peoples...
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center of
Laksky District in Dagestan. It is
located on the
banks of the
Kazikumukh Koysu, a
branch of the
Sulak River. Laks use the name "Lak" or "Lakral...
- emerged. This
clerics were the
ancestors of
Khamutay [contemporary Khan of
Kazikumukh], who
following the
example of
others claimed in
their parts independence...
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upper tributaries include the Karalazuger,
Tleyserukh and Risor. The
Kazikumukh Koysu flows north and
joins the Kara
Koysu at Gergebil.
North of the Sulak...
- The
Kazikumukhskiy okrug was a
district (okrug) of the
Dagestan Oblast of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire. The area of the Kazikumukhskiy...
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Russian conquest of
Chechnya and
Dagestan Russo-Circ****ian War Chechen-
Kazikumukh war Бушуев 1941: "В организации борьбы за независимость ему приходилось...
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major language), was
partly ruled by the Avar
Khanate at
Khunzakh and the
Kazikumukh Khanate further south.
North of
Gimry and the Andi
Koysu is the Salatau...
- He
wrote in 1404 that "Circ****ians, Leks, Y****es, Alans, Avars, [and]
Kazikumukhs" live in the Caucasus.
According to
Vladimir Minorsky, one
account from...