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Khunzakh (Avar: Хунзахъ,
pronounced [ˈχun.zäqχː], Russian: Хунзах) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Khunzakhsky District in...
- "Avar" is a
significant part of the word "Avaria,"
which refers to the
Khunzakh Khanate. The
Khanate formed in the 12th
century after the disintegration...
- The
Battle of
Khunzakh in 1830 was Kazi Mulla’s
failed attempt to
capture the Avar
Khanate based at
Khunzakh during the
Caucasian War. In late 1829 Kazi...
- Caucasus. He was foster-brother to Omar, son of Pakkou-Bekkhe, the
Khanum of
Khunzakh.
According to the
legend rela**** by Leo Tolstoy, Murad's
mother Patimat...
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Avaria (from its
major language), was
partly ruled by the Avar
Khanate at
Khunzakh and the
Kazikumukh Khanate further south.
North of
Gimry and the Andi Koysu...
- some
extent belonged to
classical Arabic. The
northern Avar
dialect of
Khunzakh has also
served as a
lingua franca in
mountainous Dagestan where Avar-related...
- By
early 1834, he had
subjugated most of the Avar
plateau and
captured Khunzakh, the
capital of the Avar Khanate,
killing its
ruling family.
After this...
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Prince Vakhushti's
Atlas (c.1745) Avar
Khanate within Dagestan.
Capital Khunzakh Common languages Avar
Religion ****
Islam (official)
Government Khanate...
- Andalal-Gxdatl
Bacadin Batlux Hid
Karax Kaxib Keleb Salatav Shulanin Untib Xunzax (
Khunzakh / Xунзах)
Zakataly Zaqatala There are
competing analyses of the distinction...
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around Botlikh-
Khunzakh-Gunib. In late
September much of the
Botlikh force moved south and was destro****.
About the same time the
Khunzakh force tried to...