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    The Shamkhalate of Tarki, or Tarki Shamkhalate (also Shawhalate, or Shevkalate; Kumyk: Таргъу Шавхаллыкъ, romanized: Tarğu Şawhallıq) was a Kumyk state...
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    becoming Shamkhalate of Tarki. Tarki had been the capital of the Kumyk state at least from the 16th century. This state was not abolished until 1867. Tarki is...
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    "Gazikumukh Shamkhalate" or a statement that Gazi-Kumukh had ever been the capital of Shamkhalate. Historically, Shamkhalate is widely described as Tarki Shamkhalate...
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  • Russo-Persian Wars (category Military history of Georgia (country))
    Habsburgs of Austria in hope of an anti-Ottoman alliance in Hungary . In the late sixteenth century Russia began a campaign against the Shamkhalate of Tarki, which...
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  • Schevkal campaign (category History of Dagestan)
    army against the Shamkhalate. These were the first Russian forces to come close to Dagestan since 1594. The Russians captured Tarki, but the Kumyks and...
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  • Shamkhal (title) (category History of the Kumyk people)
    By the 16th century, the state had its capital at Tarki and was thus known as the Shamkhalate of Tarki. According to historians V. V. Bartold and M. A....
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  • of the capital of shamkhalate to Tarki, in Gazi-Kumukh was ruled by the supreme council. In 1642 Alibek II, son of Tuchilav, son of Alibek I, son of Chopan-shamkhal...
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    August 12 (August 23 N.S.), he made a state entry into Tarki, the capital of the Shamkhalate of Tarki, where the ruler received him as a friend. Next day...
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  • of Kakheti with an army of 20,000-30,000 soldiers, originating from Jar-Balakan and Dagestan. The Avar army was supplemented by Shamkhalate of Tarki and...
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    Kumyks (redirect from History of the Kumyks)
    All of the lands populated by Kumyks were once part of the independent Tarki Shamkhalate. Kumyks comprise 14% of the population of the Republic of Dagestan...
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