- or
originally Kumuk pertained to the
Kumyks only. Y.
Fyodorov wrote,
based on
sources from the 8–19 cc., that "Gumik —
Kumyk —
Kumuk" is
originally a...
- June 2024.
Kumuk 2022, p. 193.
Kumuk 2022, p. 193–194.
Kumuk 2022, p. 194.
Kumuk 2022, p. 194–195.
Kumuk 2022, p. 196.
Kumuk 2022, p. 104.
Kumuk 2022, p...
- Lak (лакку маз, [lakːu maz] ) is a
Northeast Caucasian language forming its own
branch within this family. It is the
language of the Lak
people from the...
-
Caucasian peoples called the "serf". The
former self-name of the Laks was
Kumuk.
Soviet and
Russian onomatologist (onomast),
philologist and toponymist...
- that the
Shamkhalate was a
Kumyk state with the
capital in the town of
Kumuk (written thus in
medieval sources).
While studying works of the Timurid...
-
Kumuk man with papakha,
gazerei and kinzhal...
- be the "capital of Shamkhalate" and "the city of Shamkhal",
while "Kazi-
Kumuk" is
mentioned as a residence.
These facts contradict "1642 disintegration"...
- army to
Kumuk. The Beks of
Kumuk waged battles,
bloody fights, but in the end the
Kumuk beks were defeated, and many
infidels died. When
Kumuk was taken...
-
Kumukh as "Gazi-
Kumuk" (the
possession of shamkhal). In the 15th–16th
centuries the
inhabitants of
northern Dagestan named Kumukh as "Kazi-
Kumuk" (in Turkic)...
-
Kumuk (Russian: Кумук; Lezgian: Кумухъ) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kurakhsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion was 1,167 as...