- Arab
historians of the 9th and 10th
centuries mentioned a
kingdom called Lakz, in present-day
southern Dagestan. Al
Masoudi referred to
inhabitants of...
-
Caucasian Albania, Arab
historians of 9-10th
centuries mention the
kingdom of
Lakz in present-day
southern Dagestan. Al
Masoudi referred to
inhabitants of this...
-
Caucasian Albania: he
campaigned along the
Cyrus against the
regions of al-
Lakz and Khasmadan, and was
probably also
preoccupied with
supervising that year's...
- of
ethnographic territories and
possessions in the Caucasus,
among which Lakz is mentioned. Arab
geographers speak of the
large po****tion and belligerence...
- 24', 90+2' Stadium:
Dynamo imeni Lobanovskoho Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Lakzs (Latvia)
Penalties Ischenko Kryvosheyenko Feshchuk Pukanych Radzkow Dzegtseraw...
-
September 953)
Khashram Ahmad b.
Munabbih (September 953 –
March 954) — King of
Lakz Ahmad (3rd time,
March 954 –
November 976)
Maymun I b.
Ahmad (November 976...
- such
names of
Dagestani prin****lities as Derbent, Tabasaran, Gumik, Sarir,
Lakz, Haidak, Philan, Shandan, Zirihgeran, Tumen, Djidan, Khamzin,
Samandar and...
- was
killed there. Furthermore, the
brother of Fariburz, Guzhdaham, fled to
Lakz,
carrying the
tribute which Fariburz had to pay Alp Arslan.
After some days...
-
solidified rule, his
brother Tabarsaranshah Haytham fled
Shirvan and left for
Lakz (modern
Southern Dagestan)
while his
cousin Abul-Haytham fled to Barda. His...