- 204,400
Lezgins in
Daghestan and 171,395
Lezgins in Azerbaijan. Both
figures reflected a relative,
almost identical decline (5 percent) in
Lezgin numbers...
- The
Azerbaijani Lezgin people comprise the
largest proportion of
ethnic Lezgins living in the US. The
first major wave of
Lezgins came to the U.S. in...
-
living in some
northern regions of Azerbaijan. For most
Lezgins, the
mother tongue is
Lezgin, and
minorities have
Azerbaijani and
Russian as the mother...
- ancestor. The
Lezgin name for
clans is
shykhyl «сихил»
comes from two
Lezgin words tsi «цӀи» and khel «хел»
literally “bloodline”.
Lezgins also use the...
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Chirag Khinalugs Laks
Lezgic peoples:
Aguls Archin Budukhs Jeks
Kryts Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples:
Arshtins Bats
Chechens Kists...
- Lezgian, also
called Lezgi or
Lezgin /
ˈlɛzɡiːn/, is a
Northeast Caucasian language. It is
spoken by the
Lezgins, who live in
southern Dagestan (Russia);...
-
ethnicities represented in the
State Council are Avars, Dargins, Kumyks,
Lezgins, Laks, Azerbaijanis, Tabasarans, Russians, Chechens, Nogais, Aguls, Rutuls...
- The
Lezgin language has been
written in
several different alphabets over the
course of its history.
These alphabets have been
based on
three scripts: Perso-Arabic...
- Look up Lezgian,
Lezgin, Lezgi, or Lek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lezgin, Lezgi, Lezgian,
Lezghian or Lek can
refer to:
Lezgins, a
people from...
- Lezgistan,
Lekia is an
ethnic homeland of the
Lezgins, as well as the area of
distribution of the
Lezgin language.
While ancient Gr**** historians, including...