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Sogratl (Russian: Согратль; Avar: СугъралӀ) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Sogratlinsky Selsoviet,
Gunibsky District, Republic...
- editor-in-chief of the
political monthly,
Sogratl (Согратль),
which translates as "Mountain Village".
Sogratl focuses on
political issues and civics. Akhmedilov...
- of his
native village. He
studied with
famous Ulama in the
villages of
Sogratl and Arakan. His
teachers were such
famous Dagestani theologians as Said...
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Mirza to
Caucasus during Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 and made it to
Sogratl and sent his son Nuh beg to
Constantinople to get help from
Ottoman Empire...
- journalists.
Gadzhimurat Kamalov, an
ethnic Avar, was born in the
village of
Sogratl, in the
Gunibsky District of Dagestan, Russia. He was
married and had one...
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Russian test pilot.
Tolboyev was born on 8
August 1955 in the
village of
Sogratl,
Gunibsky District, then part of the
Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist...
- part of the
Gazikumukh possession, and died in 1827 in the
village of
Sogratl. Then
Aslan Khan was
approved as
ruler of
Gazikumukh by the
Russian government...
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Akhemdilov was the
deputy chief editor of
Khakikat and the
chief editor of the
Sogratl newspapers,
which focused on
civic and
political issues in the republic...
- At the end, the
rebels took
refuge in the
fortress of the
village of
Sogratl. "Uma
showed himself to be a real king — a lord
during the battles, a person...
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southeast of
Gunib (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Obokh and
Sogratl are the
nearest rural localities. Село Чох на карте "Всероссийская перепись...