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Tsuntinsky District (Russian: Цунти́нский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the forty-one in the
Republic of Dagestan...
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localities in
Tsumadinsky District:
Agvali Kedy
Sildi Rural localities in
Tsuntinsky District:
Kidero Tsunta Rural localities in
Untsukulsky District: Arakani...
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Tsuntinsky District of the
Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
Between 1991 and 2017 the selo of
Kidero served as the
administrative center of
Tsuntinsky District...
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Clashes in the
Tsuntinsky region also
known as
Operation Uragan-1 were a
series of
conflicts after the
penetration of 36
militants from
Chechnya on December...
- The
Bezhta (also Kapuchi) are an Andi–Dido
people living in the
Tsuntinsky region in
southwestern Dagestan. In the 1930s
along with the rest of the Andi-Dido...
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indigenous people of Dagestan,
North Caucasus living in
three villages in the
Tsuntinsky District in the
upper regions of the Avar-Koysu
river area. They have...
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Christianity Bezhta Northeast Caucasian →
Tsezic →
Bezhta Russia (
Tsuntinsky District)
Islam → ****
Islam Bhils Indo-European → Indo-Aryan → Bhil...
- romanized: hinuqesel) are a
people of
Dagestan living in 2 villages: Genukh,
Tsuntinsky District,
their "parent village"; and Novomonastyrskoe,
Kizlyarsky District...
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winter of 2003–2004,
Gelayev led a raid from
Georgia into the
mountainous Tsuntinsky District region of the
Russian republic of Dagestan,
during which 20-30...
- Khasavyurt, Kulinsky, Kurakhsky, Laksky, Levashinsky, Novolaksky, Rutulsky, Shamilsky, Tlyaratinsky, Tsumadinsky,
Tsuntinsky,
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