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    called Kumykia (Kumyk: Къумукъ, Qumuq). All of the lands populated by Kumyks were once part of the independent Tarki Shamkhalate. Kumyks comprise 14% of...
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  • Kumyk may refer to: Kumyks Kumyk language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kumyk. If an internal link led you here, you...
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    Kumyk (къумукъ тил, qumuq til, قموق تیل) is a Turkic language spoken by about 426,212 people, mainly by the Kumyks, in the Dagestan, North Ossetia and...
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  • princes and Tarki Shamkhals. Interests of Kumyks and Safavids coincided only in terms of countering Russians, but Kumyks did not want Iranians in Dagestan. The...
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    that speak languages belonging to the Turkic language family: Kipchaks: Kumyks Balkars Karachays Nogais Meskhetian Turks Oghuz Turks: Azerbaijanis Karapapakhs...
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    Makhachkala (category Articles containing Kumyk-language text)
    Kumykia, and which was a part of possessions of Tarki state, the capital of Kumyks known from the 8th century. The city was named Petrovskoye after Peter the...
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  • This is a partial list of notable Kumyk people. Sultan-Mahmud of Endirey [ru] — prominent leader and ruler, Shamkhal, who defeated Russian invasion of...
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    (Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar, Kumyk, Nogai and Tatar). Kartvelian languages (Georgian, Mingrelian and Svan)...
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    Karachays from Karachay-Cherkessia and have strong lingual similarities with Kumyks from Dagestan. Sometimes Balkars and Karachays are referred to as a single...
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  • Chechen forces and Kumyk allies led by Sheikh Mansur to capture the Kizlyar fortress. After the defeat in Grigoripolis, the Kumyk people invited Sheikh...
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