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Tsudakhar (Russian: Цудахар; Dargwa: Цӏудахъар, romanized: C̣udaqar) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative centre of
Tsudakharsky Selsoviet...
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Tsudaqar (also
Tsudakhar, Cudaxar) is a
Dargin language,
quite different from the
literary variety,
spoken by over 33,000
people in the
Levashinsky and...
- the ACA
heavyweight rankings.
Magomedov was born 26
November 1986 in
Tsudakhar,
Levashinsky District,
Dagestan ****R,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union. He is...
- September,
Hamzat Bek
resumed campaigning and
unsuccessfully tried to take
Tsudakhar in the
Aqusha confederation.
Still viewing Hamzat Bek as a
dangerous enemy...
- offensive,
targeting Arakani, Chir-Yurt, and both Kazi-Kumukh and
Tsudakhar. At
Tsudakhar, Uzun-Hajji's
detachment was
blocked from
entering the village...
- khan. In
August he
marched against Tsudakhar (60 km SSE) but was
checked by the
Akusha Confederacy, of
which Tsudakhar was a part. In
October Klugenau took...
- century–1854 Akusha-Dargo
union in 19th
century Capital Akusha Largest Villages Tsudakhar, Mugi,
Mekegi Demonym(s) Dargins,
Akushans Government Theocracy Establishment...
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pointing north and the base to the south. The apex is
marked by the
gorge of
Tsudakhar,
while the
sides of the
triangle are
defined by the cross-ridges of the...
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Hasan Al-Kadarski, Kazi-Muhammad and Haji-Muhammad of Sogratl, Qadi of
Tsudakhar, and Kazi-Ahmed and
Abdul of Kazi-Kumukh.
Small armies besieged Russian...
- three-pronged
attack on the Red Army;
towards Arakani, in the Kumukh-
Tsudakhar direction, and
towards Chir-Yurt [ru]. The
offensive began with two defeats...