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called Kumykia (
Kumyk: Къумукъ, Qumuq). All of the
lands po****ted by
Kumyks were once part of the
independent Tarki Shamkhalate.
Kumyks comprise 14% of...
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Kumyk may
refer to:
Kumyks Kumyk language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kumyk. If an
internal link led you here, you...
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Kumyk (къумукъ тил,
qumuq til, قوموق تیل) is a
Turkic language spoken by
about 520,000 people,
mainly by the
Kumyks, in the Dagestan,
North Ossetia and...
- Kumykia, and
which was a part of
possessions of
Tarki state, the
capital of
Kumyks known from the 8th century. The city was
named Petrovskoye after Peter the...
- present-day
Dagestan was for
Kumyk.
Author Timofey Makarov wrote: From the
peoples speaking Tatar language I
liked the most
Kumyks, as for
their language's...
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princes and
Tarki Shamkhals.
Interests of
Kumyks and
Safavids coincided only in
terms of
countering Russians, but
Kumyks did not want
Iranians in Dagestan. The...
- Terek-Sunzha
interfluve was also the
domain of the
Kumyk "biys".
Areas po****ted by
Terek Kumyks (that is
Kumyks living along the
river Terek) are historically...
- that
speak languages belonging to the
Turkic language family: Kipchaks:
Kumyks Balkars Karachays Nogais Meskhetian Turks Oghuz Turks:
Azerbaijanis Karapapakhs...
- 2017-12-22.
Retrieved 2023-02-24. Shikhaliev, Devlet-Mirza (1848).
Kumyk's story about Kumyks. Tbilisi:
Newspaper Kavkaz. pp. 37–44. Peçevî, İbrahim (1988)...
- This is a
partial list of
notable Kumyk people. Sultan-Mahmud of Endirey [ru] —
prominent leader and ruler, Shamkhal, who
defeated Russian invasion of...