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Kumykia (Kumyk: Qumuq, Къумукъ), or
rarely called Kumykistan, is a
historical and
geographical region located along the
Caspian Sea s****s, on the Kumyk...
- lived, and
where their historical state entities used to exist, are
called Kumykia (Kumyk: Къумукъ, Qumuq). All of the
lands po****ted by
Kumyks were once...
- Aukh. Tashaw-Hadji was born in the
village of
Endirey in the
Northern Kumykia.
According to the
majority of
sources he was of
Kumyk origin. Some contemporary...
- Sirali,
Soriyali Hinduism,
Buddhism Kumyks Turkic →
Kipchak →
Kumyk Russia (
Kumykia)
Islam → ****
Islam Kumzari Indo-European →
Iranian →
Kumzari Oman (Kumzar)...
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conflicts continued in the form of
uprisings in Shamkhalate,
Northern Kumykia,
Southern Kumykia, and in the form of anti-colonial
protests of
individual villages...
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Kalmykia Geden Sheddup Choikorling Monastery Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume
Kumykia /kɑːlˈmiːkiə/ kahl-M****-ee-ə; Russian: Калмыкия, romanized: Kalmykiya,...
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historic predecessor is the port town of Anji (Andzhi),
which was
located in
Kumykia, and
which was a part of
possessions of
Tarki state, the
capital of Kumyks...
- the Mansur's
troops consisted of the
Kumyks from the
Northern parts of
Kumykia.
Kumyk princes parti****ted in the
first attack on the
Russian garrison...
- 195,000
Kalmykia Mongolic people Kalmyk Oirat Buddhism Kumyks 600,000
Kumykia Turkic people Kumyk Kipchaks ****
Islam Balkars 135,000
Balkaria Turkic...
- into
Dagestan took place. In 1605
Russian army that
occupied lowlands of
Kumykia (about 8,000 men) was
surrounded and
routed in the
Battle of
Karaman by...