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- Kumukh (Russian: Кумух; Lak: Гъумук), also known as Gazi Kumukh, is a village and the administrative center of Laksky District in Dagestan. It is located...
- Dagestan in the period of the 8th to 17th centuries with the capital in Gazi-Kumukh, and allegedly disintegrated in 1642. However, In the 16th century's Russian...
- Kafyr-Kumukh (Russian: Кафыр-Кумух; Kumyk: Кафыр-Къумукъ, Kafır-Qumuq) is a rural locality (a selo) in Buynaksky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia...
- (1864) reported on the use of self-designation "Lak" by residents of Gazi-Kumukh: "Lakkuchu, Lakkuchunal, nominative plural Lak, genitive Lakral — Kazikumukh...
- "Bartki". After the transfer of the capital of shamkhalate to Tarki, in Gazi-Kumukh was ruled by the supreme council. In 1642 Alibek II, son of Tuchilav, son...
- Dagestan. Historically, this region was known as Gumik or Tuman. The town of Kumukh serves as the main historical, cultural, spiritual, and political center...
- include: Sulak River Samur River Terek River Avar Koisu Andi Koisu Kazi-Kumukh Koisu Dagestan has about 405 kilometers (252 mi) of coastline on the world's...
- War. Southeast were the Dargins and west of them the Laks who held the Kumukh Khanate. Southeast along the Samur were the Lezgins with many subgroups...
- prosperity. In the 15th century the Horde declined, and the Shamkhalate of Kazi-Kumukh rose to power. The Shamkhalate absorbed the Avar Khanate. From the 16th...
- locality (a selo) of Kumukh. As of the 2010 Census, the total po****tion of the district was 12,161, with the po****tion of Kumukh accounting for 15.9%...