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Utamysh (Russian: Утамыш; Kumyk: Оьтемиш, Ötemiş) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Kayakentsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. The po****tion was...
- of
Dagestan and took a
residence in the
mostly ethnic Kumyk village of
Utamysh,
Kayakentsky District,
located about 70 km
south of the
capital Makhachkala...
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Kumyk states and
feudal possessions (the Prin****lity of Endirey, the
Utamysh Sultanate, the
Mehtuli Khanate,
Kaitag Utsmiate and
other Dagestani and...
- 1596–1607 Fath I
Giray r. 1596–1596
Salamat I
Giray r. 1607–1610
Mubarak Giray Utamysh Giray r. 1549–1551 Dervish-Ali r. 1538–1539, 1549–1551 r. 1554–1556 Yadigar-Muhammad...
- Kumyk-po****ted
lands south of the
historical Shamkhal possession. The
Utamysh Sultanate, or the
Gamri possession (Kumyk: Ötemiş biylik,
Hamri biylik)...
- such by
Russian companions of
Peter I,
particularly from the
Endirey and
Utamysh prin****lities,
Shamkhalat was
defeated and on
paper abolished. In 1734...
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Kulkam Novokayakent Novye Vikri Pervomayskoye Sagasi-Deybuk
Usemikent Utamysh Rural localities in
Kaytagsky District:
Adaga Akhmedkent Barshamay Bazhluk...
- (the district's
administrative centre) by road, on the
Kakaozen river.
Utamysh and
Sergokala are the
nearest rural localities.
Dargins live there. Mukhtar...
- of
Sergokala (the district's
administrative centre) by road. Leninkent,
Utamysh and
Myurego are the
nearest rural localities.
Dargins live there. Село...
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residents regularly organize sports competitions. The
village of
Stary Utamysh is one of the
oldest settlements in the region. The
mosque of 1876-1877...