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governor of Derbent, the
Shamkhalate of
Tarki and the
ruler of the Kara
Qaytaq.
These troops drove the
Russians from the
fortress and set fire to it. That...
- were the
Shamkhal of
Kumukh at the
Terek River, and the
ruler of the Kara
Qaytaq styled with the
hereditary title of Utsmi,
located on the
Caspian littoral...
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during which they
plundered the
predominantly Circ****ian-inhabited town of
Qaytaq as well as the
Hamiri plain. Haydar's
first mainland campaign in Dagestan...
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governor of Derbent, the
Shamkhal of Kumukh, as well as the
ruler of Kara
Qaytaq. On 7
March 1653 a 20,000 man
Persian army, made up of Persians, Kumyks...
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Madzhalis (also
spelled Majālis) was
historically one of the
capitals of the
Qaytaq people. It was
founded by the
utsmi Sultan-Ahmad (who died in 1588); previously...
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extended over the
larger part of
Chechnya and
Daghestan including Tabarsaran,
Qaytaq, Terkem, Ghazi-Ghumuq, most jamaʻats of
Inner Daghestan,
Greater Chechnya...
- Dagestan. The
Shamkhalate was
abolished in 1867. Kaitag,
Karakaitag or
Qaytaq is not well do****ented in English. Its
ruler was
called the
Utsmi and its...
-
Derbent khanate extended south from the
possession of the
Utsmi of the
Qaytaq, to the
foothills of the
Tabasaran Prin****lity to the west, and north-eastern...
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settlers in any way possible.
According to Bakikhanov, in 1769,
Utsmi of
Qaytaq, Emir
Hamza with 3000
selected cavalry p****ed
through Derbend, Quba and...
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continued to grow. However,
later in 1774,
combined forces of Amir
Hamza of
Qaytaq,
Muhammad Husayn Khan
Mushtaq of Shaki,
Muhammed Khan of
Gazikumukh Khanate...