Kizlyar (Russian: Кизля́р; Avar: Гъизляр; Kumyk: Къызлар, Qızlar) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the border with the Chechen...
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The Kizlyar Bay (Russian: Кизлярский залив Kizlyarskiy Zaliv) is a bay of the Caspian Sea located in the Republic of Dagestan, Russian Federation. If...
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Kizlyar is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Kizlyar may also refer to: Kizlyar Urban Okrug, a municipal formation which the Town of Kizlyar...
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The siege of Kizlyar in July 1785 was the second major confrontation between the Russian Empire and the forces of Sheikh Mansur. The North Caucasians...
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siege of Kizlyar in August 1785 was the second and final attempt of Chechen forces and Kumyk allies led by Sheikh Mansur to capture the Kizlyar fortress...
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Kizlyar Brandy Factory is a Russian producer of alcoholic beverages, located in Kizlyar, Dagestan. It is one of the five largest Russian brandy producers...
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from Kizlyar. The regiment however suffered heavy casualties and was forced to retreat back to the fortress, ending the first siege of Kizlyar in no...
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Christianity in Dagestan (section Kizlyar deanery)
George the Victorious, Kizlyar St. Nicholas Church, Kizlyar Chapel of the Icon of the Mother of God “Seeking the Lost”, Kizlyar Temple of Our Lady of Kazan...
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The 2010 Kizlyar bombings were double suicide attacks that occurred on March 31, 2010 in Kizlyar, in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan. 12...
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Крестовоздвиженский монастырь) is a women's Orthodox monastery in the city of Kizlyar, the Republic of Dagestan. It was presumably founded in 1736 by Archimandrite...
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