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    Rutulians, Rutuls (Rutul: Мыхабыр, romanized: Mykhabyr), also known as the Rutul people are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native to Dagestan and...
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  • Look up Rutul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rutul may refer to: Rutul people, an ethnic group in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia Rutul language...
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    Rutul or Rutulian is a language spoken by the Rutuls, an ethnic group living in Dagestan (Russia) and some parts of Azerbaijan. It is spoken by 30,000...
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    The Rutul Federation or The Rutul Free Society is a Rutul state located in Southern Dagestan and was formed in the 7th century.[excessive citations] Rutuli...
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    been well worked out (Rutul is inconsistent in the examples), but a few examples are: Non-Lezgic: Avar tstsʼar; Lezgic: Rutul dur, Tsakhur do 'name'...
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  • Bolshebredikhinskoye and Persidskoye), 1.64% in the Magaramkent Rayon, and 1.56% in the Rutul Rayon. The rest live in the cities of Makhachkala, Khasavyurt, Buynaksk...
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    Tsakhur and Rutul). They are spoken in the following rayons of Dagestan: Agul, Akhty, Derbent (Kvevar), Kasumxur, Kurakh, Magaramkent, Rutul, Tabasaran...
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    Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Georgian, Budukh, Juhuri, Khinalug, Kryts, Jek, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tat, and Udi are all spoken by minorities. All these (with the...
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    natively, including Avar, Budukh, Georgian, Juhuri, Khinalug, Kryts, Lezgin, Rutul, Talysh, Tat, Tsakhur, and Udi. All these are spoken only by small minority...
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    Marina Alieva (category Articles containing Rutul-language text)
    Marina Nazimovna Alieva (‹See Tfd›Russian: Марина Назимовна Алиева, Rutul: Алиева Марина Назимовна, born 4 June 1985 in Shevchenko) is a Russian female...
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