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Lezgian
Ethnic group in Dagestan (Russia) and Azerbaijan
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Lezgins (Lezgian: Лезгияр, romanized: lezgiär) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native
Lezgins
Northeast Caucasian language
Lezgian (/ˈlɛzɡiən/ LEZ-gee-ən), also called Lezgi (/ˈlɛzɡiː/ LEZ-gee) or Lezgin (/ˈlɛzɡɪn/ LEZ-gin), is a Northeast Caucasian language. It is spoken by
Lezgian_language
Variety of North Caucasian dances
The Lezginka (Russian: Лезгинка, Lezgian: Лезги кьуьл) is a folk dance common throughout the North Caucasus. It is named after the Lezgin people. It uses
Lezginka
However, several minority languages also exist in the country, including Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Russian, and Tat. Additionally, languages such as Tsakhur
Languages_of_Azerbaijan
Russian public organization
Federal Lezgian National and Cultural Autonomy (Russian: Федеральная лезгинская национально-культурная автономия, romanized: Federalnaya lezginskaya
Federal Lezgian National and Cultural Autonomy
Federal_Lezgian_National_and_Cultural_Autonomy
Related alphabets based on Cyrillic scripts
consonants (called "lenis"). Lezgian is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan and northern Azerbaijan. Lezgian is a literary language and
Cyrillic_alphabets
Mountain in northern Azerbaijan
Mount Shahdagh (Azerbaijani: Şahdağ; Lezgian: Кас сув, romanized: Kas suv) is a mountain peak of the Greater Caucasus range, located in the Qusar District
Mount_Shahdagh
Russian boxer
Mevlidinovich Allakhverdiev (Russian: Хабиб Мевлидинович Аллахвердиев; Lezgian: Аллагьвердийрин Мавлудинан хва Гьабиб; born 8 December 1982) is a Russian
Khabib_Allakhverdiev
[æ] ⟨аӏ⟩: Archi: [aˤ] ⟨вь⟩: Shughni: [w] ⟨гв⟩: Abaza: [ɡʷ] Archi: [gʷ] Lezgian: [gʷ] ⟨гг⟩: Tabasaran: [ɣ] ⟨гу⟩: Adyghe: [ɡʷ] Kabardian: [ɡʷ] Ossetian:
List_of_Cyrillic_multigraphs
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
and papakhi. There are radio broadcasts in Russian, Georgian, Kurdish, Lezgian and Talysh languages, which are financed from the state budget. Some local
Azerbaijan
Grammatical case
something. This case is found in Northeast Caucasian languages like Lezgian and Agul. In Lezgian the suffix -хъ (-qh), when added to the ergative-case noun, marks
Postessive_case
Northeast Caucasian language family
United States Languages Lezgin and Lezgic Subgroups Lezgin subethnic groups Organizations Federal Lezgian National and Cultural Autonomy Other Samur v t e
Lezgic_languages
Noun formed from or otherwise corresponding to a verb
Archi, Budukh, Lezgian, and Hinuq. They are typically formed with a suffix, and can take gender and number suffixes Example from Lezgian: čna we.ERG wi
Verbal_noun
Language family
Northeast Caucasian languages by speakers Chechen (33.6%) Avar (18.9%) Lezgian (16.3%) Dargwa (12.1%) Ingush (8.00%) Lak (3.80%) Others (7.30%) These
Northeast_Caucasian_languages
One of the four cardinal directions
derivations. For example, in Lezgian, kefer can mean both "disbelief" and "north", since to the north of the Muslim Lezgian homeland there are areas formerly
North
Cyrillic Letter Char
Georgian Mkhedruli letter Ch'ari (ჭ). It is romanized as Ċh for Dargwa and Lezgian, the languages in which it was formerly used. In 2022, the letter's capital
Char_(Cyrillic)
Theatre in Dagestan, Russia
Suleyman Stalsky State Lezgian Musical and Drama Theatre (Russian: Лезгинский музыкально-драматический театр имени С. Стальского) is a drama theatre in
Lezgian Musical and Drama Theatre
Lezgian_Musical_and_Drama_Theatre
Belarusian, Buryat, Kalmyk, Chechen, Ingush, Abaza, Adyghe, Tsakhur, Lezgian, Cherkess, Kabardian, Altai, Bashkir, Chuvash, Crimean Tatar, Karachay-Balkar
Languages_of_Russia
North Caucasian term for a lone warrior who fights for a righteous cause
from Lezgin language, specifically from two words — "ab" (Lezgian: гъаб) and "rek" (Lezgian: рикI), which can be translated as "brave man" or "brave heart"
Abrek
Demon of childbirth in certain Asian folk traditions
countries, and halmasti among the Dards. Armenian: Ալ or Ալք (Al or Alk) Lezgian: Ал (Al) Georgian: ალი (Ali) Tat: Ол (Ol) Talysh: Ала (Ala) Udi: Һал (hal)
Al_(folklore)
Russian politician and military officer (born 1965)
Sergey Alimovich Melikov (Russian: Сергей Алимович Меликов, Lezgian: Меликарин Алиман хва Селимгерей; born 12 September 1965) is a Russian politician
Sergey_Melikov
Azerbaijani YouTube channel
for our blog." The channel mainly features dishes from Azerbaijani and Lezgian cuisine. English, Russian, and Chinese subtitles are added to the videos
Country_Life_Vlog
Safavid governor of Erivan from 1666 to 1674
Lezgi, was a 17th-century official in Safavid Iran, who hailed from a Lezgian princely family. A native of Dagestan, he was the son of Aldas (Ildas)
Safi_Khan_Lezgi
Karachay-Balkar Cyrl krc 2,831 19 19 March 2010 Lezgian Wikipedia Лезги Википедия (Lezgi Vikipediä) Lezgian Cyrl lez 4,465 19 27 March 2012 Livvi-Karelian
List_of_Wikipedias
Country in Central Asia
118), Azerbaijani (33,000), Armenian (32,000), Northern Kurdish (20,000), Lezgian (10,400), Persian (8,000), Belarusian (5,290), Erzya (3,490), Korean (3
Turkmenistan
1918–1919 independent state in the North Caucasus
May 1917 Chechen: Ламанхойн республика; Iron Ossetic: Хæххон республикæ; Lezgian: Сувун Республика; Ingush: Лоамарой Республика Charlotte, Hille (2010)
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
Mountainous_Republic_of_the_Northern_Caucasus
Mountain in Russia and Azerbaijan
(Azerbaijani: Bazardüzü dağı, Azerbaijani pronunciation: [bɑzɑrdyˈzy]; Lezgian: Кичӏен сув [kiˈtʃʼe suv]; Russian: Базардюзю, Russian pronunciation: [bəzərdʲʉˈzʲu])
Mount_Bazardüzü
Worldview and moral code of the Lezgin people
The Lezgiwal (Lezgian: лезги́вал, [lezgi:wal]) is the worldview and moral code of the Lezgin people. Tenets of the Lezgiwal include being especially respectful
Lezgiwal
Northeast Caucasian ethnic group
Northeast Caucasian language family. It is closely related to neighbouring Lezgian and Aghul languages. UNESCO classifies Tabasaran language as "vulnerable"
Tabasaran_people
Russian footballer (born 1994)
Serder Mukailovich Serderov (Russian: Сердер Мукаилович Сердеров, Lezgian: Сердер Мукаилан хва Сердеров; born 10 March 1994) is a Russian professional
Serder_Serderov
Russian footballer (born 1984)
Rasim Zagirbekovich Tagirbekov (Russian: Расим Загирбекович Тагирбеков; Lezgian: Расим Загьирбег хва Тагирбек; born 4 May 1984) is a Russian former professional
Rasim_Tagirbekov
Cyrillic letter
palochka. In the alphabets of Abaza, Avar, Chechen, Dargwa, Ingush, Lak, Lezgian, Tabassaran, and Tsakhur, it is a modifier letter which signals the preceding
Palochka
Irredentist concept
uniting the Lezgins of Dagestan and Azerbaijan. Sadval movement and Federal Lezgian National and Cultural Autonomy, Samur are the main political organisations
Lezgistan
River in the North Caucasus
pronounced [ˈtʰʲerkʰə] Ingush: Тийрк, romanized: Tiyrk, pronounced [ˈtʰʲiːrkʰ] Lezgian: Терек, romanized: Terek, pronounced [ˈtʰɛrekʰ] Armenian: Թերեք, romanized: Therekh
Terek_(river)
Russian kickboxer (born 1986)
Dzhabar Askerov (Lezgian: Аскеров Жаббар Мегьамедан хва) (Russian: Джабар Аскеров; born January 24, 1986) is a Russian welterweight kickboxer fighting
Dzhabar_Askerov
Western region of Asia
Shabaki language Spanish Talysh Urdu Yiddish Zaza NE Caucasian: Avar Chechen Lezgian NW Caucasian: Circassian Kabardian Turkic: Qashqai Turkmen Time zones 5
West_Asia
Unknown Safiqoli Khan February 1715 ? Unknown Mohammad-Ali Khan ? June 1716 Lezgian Shamkhal of Kumukh Fath-Ali Khan Turkoman October 1716 October 1716 Turkoman
List of Safavid commanders-in-chief
List_of_Safavid_commanders-in-chief
Autonomous republic in the Russian SFSR
Республикасы Kumyk: Дагъыстан Автономиялы Советни Социалистни Республика Lezgian: Дагъустандин Советрин Социализмдин Автономиядин Республика Russian: Дагестанская
Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Dagestan_Autonomous_Soviet_Socialist_Republic
Military battle
The Battle of Ghartiskari (Georgian: ღართისკარის ბრძოლა; Lezgian: Гьартискаридин Дяве) was a minor engagement fought in October 1778 in eastern Georgia
Battle_of_Ghartiskari
Lezgic language spoken in southern Russia
one of the Lezgian–Samur group of the Dagestan languages.[citation needed] Schulze places it in the Lezgian branch with all other Lezgian languages belonging
Archi_language
Ethnic group
template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Lezgins (Lezgian: Азербайжанда авай лезгияр) are the largest ethnic minority in Azerbaijan
Lezgins_in_Azerbaijan
Village in Dagestan, Russia
Kurush (Russian: Куруш; Lezgian: Къуруш) is a mountain village located in the Dokuzparinsky District, in southern Dagestan. Situated at 2480–2560 m above
Kurush, Dokuzparinsky District, Republic of Dagestan
Kurush,_Dokuzparinsky_District,_Republic_of_Dagestan
Russian boxer (1990–2019)
Maxim Kaibkhanovich Dadashev (Russian: Максим Каибханович Дадашев; Lezgian: Дадашрин Къаибханан хва Максим; September 30, 1990 – July 23, 2019) was a
Maxim_Dadashev
Withdrawal by the Persian army under Nader Shah in 1741
siege of the last Lezgian fortress in order to return to Derbent for winter quarters. His withdrawal came under heavy raids by the Lezgians. However, there
Withdrawal through Andalal (1741)
Withdrawal_through_Andalal_(1741)
River forming the Azerbaijan-Dagestan border
The Samur (Azerbaijani: Самурчај, romanized: Samurçay; Lezgian: Самурвацl; Russian: Самур; Rutul: Самыр) is a river in Russia's Dagestan Republic, also
Samur_(river)
Grammatical case
by the influence of Uralic), some Northeast Caucasian languages such as Lezgian and Hunzib, and the Ossetic languages, both ancient and modern. However
Adessive_case
Republic of Russia
– Дагъыстан Жумгьурият (Республика) (Dağıstan Cumhuriyat / Respublika) Lezgian – Республика Дагъустан (Respublika Daġustan) Lak – Дагъусттаннал Республика
Dagestan
Russian political expert, social activist and columnist (born 1976)
Ruslan Kurbanov (Russian: Руслан Курбанов, Lezgian: Къурбанрин Руслан) is a Russian political expert, social activist and columnist, director of the Altair
Ruslan_Kurbanov_(activist)
Дагъистаналъул байрахъ; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан бајрағы, romanized: Dağıstan bayrağı; Lezgian: Дагъустандин тӀаратӀ; Kumyk: Дагъыстаны байракъ, romanized: Dağıstanı
Flag_of_Dagestan
State entity in southern Dagestan (1812–1864)
Kura Khanate (Russian: Кюринское ханство, Lezgian: Куьредин ханвал) or Kürin Khanate was a state entity that existed from 1812 to 1864 in southern Dagestan
Kura_Khanate
Дагъистаналъул герб, Azerbaijani: Дағыстанын ҝерби, romanized: Dağıstanın gerbi, Lezgian: Дагъустандин герб) was instituted on 20 October 1994. The eagle is a traditional
Coat_of_arms_of_Dagestan
Lezgin sub-ethnic group
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Tsakhur or Saxur (Lezgian: ЦIахурар, Azerbaijani: Saxurlar, Russian: Цахуры) people are of northern
Tsakhur_people
Crimean Tatar 1tvcrimea.ru GTRK Dagestan Avar, Aghul, Chechen, Dargin, Lak, Lezgian, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tsakhur; Azerbaijani, Kumyk, Nogai; Tat Национальное
Minority language broadcasting
Minority_language_broadcasting
Explanatory matter inserted between a line of original text and its translation
in the example and in the gloss, as shown in the following example from Lezgian: Gila now abur-u-n they-OBL-GEN ferma farm hamišaluǧ forever güǧüna behind
Interlinear_gloss
Northeastern Caucasian language
Azerbaijan. There are nine languages in the Lezgian language family, namely: Aghul, Tabasaran, Rutul, Lezgian, Tsakhur, Budukh, Kryts, Udi and Archi. Aghul
Aghul_language
Persian Empire campaigns (1741–1743)
his newly acquired cities and kingdoms before setting out against the Lezgians in northern Dagestan. The Tatars who had marched all the way from Crimea
Nader Shah's Dagestan campaign
Nader_Shah's_Dagestan_campaign
Diverse languages between the Black and Caspian seas
speakers, Dargwa with 590,000 speakers, Ingush with 500,000 speakers, and Lezgian with 800,000 speakers. Northwest Caucasian, also called the Abkhazo-Adyghean
Languages_of_the_Caucasus
Ibrahim Bey Gaydarov (Lezgian: Ибрагъим бей Гайдаров; Russian: Ибрагим-бек Гайдаров; Azerbaijani: İbrahim bəy Heydərov) or İbrahim Haydaroğlu (Turkish:
Ibrahim_Gaydarov
Caucasian languages, including Avar, Chechen, Dargin, Ingush, Lak, and Lezgian. Language isolates: Basque, spoken in the Basque regions of Spain and France
Ethnic_groups_in_Europe
the Georgian-Azeri linguistic border there were some Avars and Tsakhurs (Lezgians) who had crossed the mountains. Associated with the Tsakhurs were the Ingiloy
Ethnic_groups_in_the_Caucasus
Dzhabrail (Gotfried ) Alievich Gasanov (Birth name: Hasanrin Alidin hwa Dzhabrail; 1900–1965) was a North Caucasian composer, Honored Artist of the RSFSR
Gotfrid_Hasanov
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨r̥⟩ in IPA
české a norské fonetiky (PDF) Haspelmath, Martin (1993), A Grammar of Lezgian, Mouton Grammar Library, vol. 9, Berlin; New York: Mouton de Gruyter, ISBN 3-11-013735-6
Voiceless dental and alveolar trills
Voiceless_dental_and_alveolar_trills
Mountain system at the intersection of Europe and Asia
[kɐfˈkasːkʲɪje ˈɡorɨ] Avar: Кавказалъул мугӀрул, romanized: Kavkazaļul muⱨrul Lezgian: Кавказдин дагъ, romanized: Kavkazdin dagh Kumyk: Кавказны тёбе, romanized: Kavkaznı
Caucasus_Mountains
Place in Qusar, Azerbaijan
Gusar; Azerbaijani: Qusar Azerbaijani pronunciation: [gu'saɾ], Lezgian: Кцlар Lezgian pronunciation: [k'tsaɾ]) is the capital of Qusar District, Azerbaijan
Qusar_(city)
Place in Dagestan, Russia
Kasumkent (Russian: Касумкѐнт; Lezgian: Кьасумхуьр) is a village and the administrative center of Suleyman-Stalsky District of Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Kasumkent
Russian businessman and oligarch
Suleyman Abusaidovich Kerimov (Russian: Сулейма́н Абусаи́дович Кери́мов; Lezgian: Керимрин Абусаидан хва Сулейман; born 12 March 1966) is a Russian billionaire
Suleyman_Kerimov
Grammatical case
muualla means "(at) somewhere else" (from muu - "other", lit. "other-at") In Lezgian, the superessive case is marked with suffixes: sew-re-l 'on the bear'.
Superessive_case
Secondary articulatory feature of sounds in some languages
voiceless alveolar sibilant [sʷ] Archi, Lao, Lezgian, Soga labzd voiced alveolar sibilant [zʷ] Archi, Tsakhur, Lezgian, Soga labzd voiceless postalveolar sibilant
Labialization
1722 siege
in the same reasons as for why the entire war in general had started; Lezgian tribesmen, nominal subjects of the Safavid crown but at the time in a state
Peter the Great's capture of Rasht
Peter_the_Great's_capture_of_Rasht
List of European ethnic groups
Christianity → Protestantism → Lutheranism Lezgins Northeast Caucasian → Lezgic → Lezgian Lezgistan (Russia) Islam → Sunni Islam Liechtensteiners Indo-European →
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Europe
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Europe
Administrative units within the Soviet Union
Socialist Republic Makhachkala Aghul, Avar, Azerbaijani, Chechen, Kumyk, Lezgian, Lak, Nogai, Tabasaran, Tat, Russian 1921 50,300 Dagestan Kabardino-Balkarian
Autonomous republics and oblasts of the Soviet Union
Autonomous_republics_and_oblasts_of_the_Soviet_Union
الإشارة العربية الشرقية Signed in: Syria , Jordan , Lebanon , and Palestine Lezgian – лезги чӏал Official language in: Dagestan , Russia Lhokpu – Lhobikha
List_of_language_names
Lezgin clans or sykhyls (also tukhums) (Lezgian: си́хил, [sykhyl]) are traditional Lezgin kinship groups sharing self-identified through descent from
Lezgin_clans
Place in Khachmaz, Azerbaijan
47083°N 48.80972°E / 41.47083; 48.80972 Khachmaz (Azerbaijani: Xaçmaz, Lezgian: Хъачмаз) is a town in the Khachmaz District of Azerbaijan. Khachmaz has
Khachmaz_(city)
Ethnic group
satisfaction of cultural needs, as well as creative and spiritual inspiration." Lezgian, Tabasaran, Rutul, and Aghul poets were creating poetry in Azeri already
Azerbaijanis_in_Russia
Town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Yuzhno-Sukhokumsk (Russian: Ю́жно-Сухоку́мск, Avar: Салануб; Lezgian: Кьибле-Сухокумск) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the
Yuzhno-Sukhokumsk
Village in Qusar, Azerbaijan
Hil (Lezgian: Гьил, Azerbaijani: Hil) is a village located in the Qusar District of Azerbaijan. The village is historically inhabited by the Lezgi people
Hil,_Azerbaijan
Town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Tabassaran: Дагъустнан ЦIаяр; Azerbaijani: Дағыстан Ишыглары, Dağıstan İşıqları; Lezgian: Дагъустандин ЦӀаяр) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located
Dagestanskiye_Ogni
High-ranking Safavid military commander and official
داغستانی) was a high-ranking Safavid military commander and official of Lezgian origin. He served as commander-in-chief (sepahsalar) from 1718 to 1720
Lotf-Ali_Khan_Daghestani
Mirza Hasan Alkadari (Lezgian: Хьасан Абдуллагьан хва Алкьвадарви) was a North Caucasian Islamic jurist (faqih), historian, poet, educator in pre-revolutionary
Mirza_Hasan_Alkadari
Udmurt (463,000) Kumyk (458,000) Eastern Mari (451,000) Ingush (405,000) Lezgian (397,000) Belarusian (316,000) Karachay-Balkar (302,000) Georgian (286
List_of_languages_of_Russia
Regional parliament of Dagestan, Russia
Республиканы Халкъ Жыйыны, romanized: Dağıstan Respublikanı Xalq Jıyını, Lezgian: Дагъустан Республикадин Халкьдин Собрание, romanized: Dağustan Respublikadin
People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
People's_Assembly_of_the_Republic_of_Dagestan
Grammatical case
indicates location from behind. This case is found in the Northeast Caucasian language Lezgian. Haspelmath, Martin. A grammar of Lezgian, 1993. v t e
Postelative_case
Customary law in Muslim regions
(Arabic: عادات; Avar: Адат; Bengali: আদত; Chagatay: ئادەت; Chechen: Адат; Lezgian: Адат; Malay: عادت; Pashto: عادت; Serbian: адет adet; Urdu: عادت) is a
Adat
City in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Derbent has 3 state and 1 municipal theaters. Azerbaijani Drama Theatre Lezgian Musical and Drama Theatre State Tabasaran Drama Theater Judeo-Tat Theatre
Derbent
Final major engagement of the Perso-Ottoman War of 1730–35
his newly acquired cities and kingdoms before setting out against the Lezgians in southern Daghestan. The Tatars who had marched all the way from Crimea
Battle_of_Yeghevārd
Palochka Abaza, Adyghe, Avar, Chechen, Dargwa, Ingush, Kabardian, Lak, Lezgian, Tabassaran Ѧ ѧ Little Yus Common Slavonic, Early Cyrillic Ꙙ ꙙ Closed Little
List_of_Cyrillic_letters
6th Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey from 1946 to 1947
Mehmet Recep Peker (Turkish pronunciation: [mehˈmet ɾeˈdʒep peˈcæɾ]; 5 February 1889 – 1 April 1950) was a Turkish military officer and politician. A heavy-handed
Recep_Peker
Letter of the Latin alphabet
language, Kabardian language, Lak language, Komi language, Laz language, Lezgian language, Nanai language, Selkup language, Tabasaran language, and Chechen
Z_with_descender
United States Languages Lezgin and Lezgic Subgroups Lezgin subethnic groups Organizations Federal Lezgian National and Cultural Autonomy Other Samur v t e
List_of_Lezgins
Ethnic group
Kaitags (Kaitag: хайдакьан, Kumyk: хайдакълар, Tabassaran: хайдакьланти, Lezgian: къайтагъар) are an ethnic group of the Dargins, but sometimes considered
Kaitags
Nazim Hajiyev or Nazim Gadzhiyev (Lezgian: Назим Гаджиев, 1944-2016) was an activist and leader of the Lezgin movement "Sadval" (Unity), advocating for
Nazim_Hajiyev_(activist)
Ancient female spirit
Албарсты́ Nogai: Албаслы́ Kumyk: Албаслы́ Balkar: Алмасты́ Tajik: Албасти Lezgian: Алпаб Chechen: Алмазы Yaghnobian: Албасты Chuvash: Алпастӑ Sogdian: Олбасты
Al_Basty
Kartvelian language of Turkey and Georgia
ignored because Hervás conflated the name of the language with that of the Lezgian language, calling it lingua Lasga, detta ancora Laza, e Lassa. In 1823
Laz_language
'Malgobek' mafia in Moscow. Ruslan Agargimov Lezgian Leader of the Dagestani mafia in Sint-Petersburg. Gazim Luguev Lezgian Leader of a Dagestani criminal gang
List_of_post-Soviet_gangsters
Writing system
before 1927 Avar as well as other languages of Daghestan: Nogai, Kumyk, Lezgian, Lak and Dargwa Azeri in Azerbaijan (now written in the Latin alphabet
Arabic_script
Historical Iranian region in Azerbaijan
Caucasian Albanians. Today, other Daghestani Caucasian languages such as Udi, Lezgian and Avar are still spoken in the region. Iranian penetration started since
Shirvan
Topics referred to by the same term
les) Lez Duly, former member of punk band Concrete Sox ISO 639 code for Lezgian language Lèze, a river in the Ariège and Haute-Garonne departments in southwestern
LEZ
Selo in Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Nyutyug (Russian: Нютюг; Lezgian: НуьцIуьгъ) is a rural locality (a selo) in Karchagsky Selsoviet, Suleyman-Stalsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia
Nyutyug
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sienna, SIENA means "reddish-orange."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who refuses
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Full Moon of the World
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Howell.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Peaceful Isle
Girl/Female
Hindu
Playful, Artistic
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aasthika | ஆஸà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ாÂ
Faith
Boy/Male
Hebrew
warrior.
Boy/Male
Muslim
King of the world
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Answered Prayer; Special
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN
LEZGIAN