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Shamkhal may
refer to:
Shamkhal (title),
title of the
rulers of
Kumukh and
Tarki in
Dagestan Shamkhal, Russia, an urban-type
settlement in the Republic...
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Shamkhal Sultan, was an
important Kumyk noble of the
second half of the 16th
century in the
Safavid Empire.
Shamkhal Sultan,
alongside his
sister Sultan-Agha...
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Shamkhalate had v****als from the
Caspian Sea to
Kabarda and Balkaria. The
Shamkhals also
possessed the
title of the Vali of
Dagestan and had
their residence...
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sources Tarki is
stated to be the "capital of Shamkhalate" and "the city of
Shamkhal",
while "Kazi-Kumuk" is
mentioned as a residence.
These facts contradict...
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Shamkhal, or
Shawhal (Kumyk: Şawxal) is a
title used by
Kumyk rulers in
Dagestan and the
Northeast Caucasus during the 8th–19th centuries. By the 16th...
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importance for Russia,
Persia and the Ottomans,
headed by a
leader called the
Shamkhal (originally Shawkhal, in
Russian sources Shevkal). The
Kumyk polity known...
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possession of
Shamkhal (Kumyk: Şawhal ulu,
possession of the
Shamkhal's dynasty). The
region which remained in
direct subordination of the
shamkhal even after...
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Shamkhal (Russian: Шамха́л; Kumyk: Шаухал, Şauxal) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement)
under the
administrative jurisdiction of
Kirovsky City...
- The fall of the
Golden Horde in 1502
opened up
prospects for the
Kumyk Shamkhal rulers to
expand their borders to the north. Soon, the
rulers of the Tyumen...
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residence of a
protege of
Persian v****als, the
Kazikumukh shamkhal; the
representative of the
shamkhal was
called the term "BiotIa" (hereinafter - Bota). Residents...