- The
Shamkhalate of Tarki, or
Tarki Shamkhalate (also Shawhalate, or Shevkalate; Kumyk: Таргъу Шавхаллыкъ, romanized: Tarğu Şawhallıq) was a
Kumyk state...
- "Gazikumukh
Shamkhalate" is a term
introduced in Russian-Dagestan
historiography starting from the 1950s–60s to
denote the
Kumyk state that
existed on...
- the
lands po****ted by
Kumyks were once part of the
independent Tarki Shamkhalate.
Kumyks comprise 14% of the po****tion of the
Republic of Dagestan, the...
-
established in present-day
Dagestan after the
disintegration of
Gazikumukh Shamkhalate in 1642. Its
peoples included various Lezgin tribes and Avars. Khanate...
- the 15th
century the
Horde declined, and the
Shamkhalate of Kazi-Kumukh rose to power. The
Shamkhalate absorbed the Avar Khanate. From the 16th century...
-
originating from Jar-Balakan and Dagestan. The Avar army was
supplemented by
Shamkhalate of
Tarki and
Gazikumukh Khanate,
fighters from
other prin****lities of...
- century, the
state had its
capital at
Tarki and was thus
known as the
Shamkhalate of Tarki.
According to
historians V. V.
Bartold and M. A. Polievktov...
- . In the late
sixteenth century Russia began a
campaign against the
Shamkhalate of Tarki,
which ruled northern Dagestan and was a
nominal v****al of Persia...
- the Kazikumukhs, was a war
between Chechens and the Laks of
Gazikumukh Shamkhalate, the
Kabardians and the
Kalmyks in the 16th century. The war
began as...
- the
Russian Tsardom (and
later the
Russian Empire) and the
Kumyk Tarki Shamkhalate and
other Kumyk states and
feudal possessions (the Prin****lity of Endirey...