- the Arabs,
Tsakhurs formed a semi-independent
state (later a sultanate) of
Tsuketi and
southwestern Dagestan. By the 11th century,
Tsakhurs who had mostly...
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Tsakhur (
Tsakhur: цӀаӀхна миз, romanized: ts'əxna miz) is a
Lezgic language spoken by the
Tsakhurs in
northern Azerbaijan and
southwestern Dagestan (Russia)...
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Tsakhur may
refer to:
Tsakhur people Tsakhur language Tsakhur (village),
village in Dagestan,
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linguistic border there were some
Avars and
Tsakhurs (Lezgians) who had
crossed the mountains. ****ociated with the
Tsakhurs were the
Ingiloy or Georgian-speaking...
- Kara-Koyunlu,
attacked Tsakhur, but the ****ault was
repelled by the
inhabitants of
Tsakhur. However, in 1495-1496, the
Rutuls and
Tsakhurs fought against the...
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Avars (0.56%)
Turks (0.43%)
Tatars (0.29%) Tats (0.28%)
Ukrainians (0.24%)
Tsakhurs (0.14%) Udis (0.04%)
Georgians (0.11%) Jews (0.1%)
Kurds (0.07%) Others...
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pharyngealized voiceless uvular stop [qˤ] (in Ubykh,
Tsakhur, and Archi)
pharyngealized voiced uvular stop [ɢˤ] (in
Tsakhur)
pharyngealized glottal stop [ʔˤ] (in Shihhi...
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Tsakhur. The
village of
Tsakhur is
located on the
northern slopes of the Main
Caucasian Ridge and is a
historical place of
residence of the
Tsakhurs....
- to the
Aghuls of
southern Dagestan and,
somewhat more distantly, to the
Tsakhurs, Rutuls, and
Tabasarans (the
northern neighbors of the Lezgins). Also related...