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Kumyk (къумукъ тил,
qumuq til, قوموق تیل) is a
Turkic language spoken by
about 400,000 people,
mainly by the Kumyks, in the Dagestan,
North Ossetia and...
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Kwanyama Individual Living kum kum
Kumyk Individual Living къумукъ тил/
qumuq til kur kur ku
Kurdish Macrolanguage Living kurdî / کوردی kut kut Kutenai...
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historical state entities used to exist, are
called Kumykia (Kumyk: Къумукъ,
Qumuq). All of the
lands po****ted by
Kumyks were once part of the independent...
- (basis of the
standard language)
Balkar (Malqar)
Kumyk (“Caucasian Tatar”) (
Qumuq til) (Oghur
Turkic substrate –
Khazar and Bulgar)
Terek Khasavyurt Buynaksk...
- dili, לשון קדר)
Khakas (Хакас тілі /
Khakas tîlî)
Kumyk (Къумукъ тил /
Qumuq til)
Tuvan (Тыва дыл / Tyva dyl) "Proposal to
encode Latin letters used...
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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...
- Alasgarov. She
belonged to the
Karabakh khans on her mother's side, and the
Qumuq khans on her father's side. Her
father was a
Kumyk major-general, Khasay...
- Russian–Kumyk wars (Kumyk: Orus-
Qumuq Dawlar, 16th–19th centuries,
ongoing uprisings and
conflicts throughout the
beginning of the 20th century) — a series...
- Kafyr-Kumukh (Russian: Кафыр-Кумух; Kumyk: Кафыр-Къумукъ, Kafır-
Qumuq) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Buynaksky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia...