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  • 11Dagestan — For other uses, see Dagestan (disambiguation). Republic of Dagestan Республика Дагестан (Russian)   Republic   …

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  • 12Shamkhal (title) — Shamkhal or Samkhal is the title for the khans of Ghazi Q’umuq’ and Tarki, Daghestan, during the 12 19th centuries. The Shamkhals dominated most of Daghestan. Kumyk nationalists cite the Shamkhalate as their inspiration for seeking an independent …

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  • 13Salau Aliyev — or Salau Aliev is a Kumyk nationalist and politician. With others, Aliyev was the founder (in 1990) of the Tenglik or Kumyk Peoples Party . Aliyev believes that the Kumyks are descended from the medieval Khazars and cites the Khazar Khaganate and …

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  • 14Азербайджанцы в Дагестане — Карта Дагестана. Регионы с азербайджанским населением показаны в жёлтом цвете. Азербайджанцы в Дагестане часть азербайджанского этноса, коренное население …

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  • 15Turkic peoples — Total population Approximately 160 million[citation needed] Regions with signifi …

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  • 16Makhachkala — (English) Махачкала (Russian) МахIачхъала (Avar) Магьачкъала …

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  • 17Chuvash language — Chuvash Чӑвашла, Čăvašla Pronunciation [tɕəʋaʂˈla] Spoken in Russia Region Chuvashia …

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  • 18Crimean Tatar language — Crimean Tatar Qırımtatarca, Qırımtatar tili Къырымтатарджа, Къырымтатар тили Pronunciation [qɯrɯmtɑtɑrˈd͡ʒɑ] Spoken in …

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  • 19Nogai language — Nogai Ногай тили (Nogay tili) Spoken in Russia Region Caucasus Ethnicity Nogais Native speakers …

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  • 20Codex Cumanicus — A page with a parrot from Codex Cumanicus The Codex Cumanicus was a linguistic manual of the Middle Ages, designed to help Catholic missionaries communicate with the Cumans, a nomadic Turkic people. It is currently housed in the Library of St.… …

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