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    200,000. They speak the Tabasaran language. Tabasarans are famous for their culture, both spiritual and material. Tabasaran material culture includes...
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  • Tabasaran (also written Tabassaran) is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Lezgic branch. It is spoken by the Tabasaran people in the southern part...
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    Tabasaran are literary languages. Peripheral: Archi – 970 speakers Samur (Nuclear Lezgic) Eastern Samur Udi – 6,600 speakers Lezgin–Aghul–Tabasaran Lezgin...
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  • Tabasaran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabasaran or Tabassaran may refer to: Tabasaran language, Caucasus Tabasaran people, Caucasus Tabasaran...
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  • Chechen: [æ] Ingush: [æ] Tabasaran: [æ] ⟨аӏ⟩: Archi: [aˤ] ⟨вь⟩: Shughni: [w] ⟨гв⟩: Abaza: [ɡʷ] Archi: [gʷ] Lezgian: [gʷ] ⟨гг⟩: Tabasaran: [ɣ] ⟨гу⟩: Adyghe:...
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    Kasumxur, Kurakh, Magaramkent, Rutul, Tabasaran, Usukhchay, Khiv and Quba and Zaqatala in Azerbaijan. Tabasaran was once thought to be the language with...
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    The Tabasaran Principality or Principality of Tabasaran was an independent monarchic state in southern Dagestan, existing from 1642 until the later 19th...
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    Circassia and Dagestan, he and his men were eventually trapped in 1488 at Tabasaran by the combined forces of the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yassar and Ya'qub Beg...
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    Lezgin alphabets of 1871 and 1911, the 1892 Dargwa alphabet and the 1875 Tabasaran alphabet. Latin Æ Ligature (writing) "Ossetian – ISO 9 transliteration...
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    alphabets, such as Chechen, Ingush, and various Dagestanian languages like Tabasaran, the digraph ⟨аь⟩ is introduced to represent the sounds /æ/ or /a/. This...
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    (Respublika Daġustan) Lak – Дагъусттаннал Республика (Daġusttannal Respublika) Tabasaran – Дагъустан Республика (Daġustan Respublika) Rutul – Республика Дагъустан...
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  • Azeri and Tabasaran. Azeris of Tsanak, Arak, Yersi, and Khuchni are normally bilingual in Azeri and Tabasaran, showing preference for Tabasaran when talking...
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    the Northeast Caucasian language family (with Aghul, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tabasaran, Budukh, Khinalug, Jek, Khaput, Kryts, and Udi). The Lezgin language has...
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    Kumyks (15.8%) Laks (5.2%) Lezgins (13.3%) Nogais (1.2%) Rutuls (0.9%) Tabasarans (4.0%) Tats (0.5%) Tsakhurs (0.3%) 3.3% 0.3% 3,182,054 50,270 km2 (19...
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    600), Lak (1,590), Tajik (1,280), Georgian (1,050), Lithuanian (224), Tabasaran (180), and Dungan). According to The World Factbook, Muslims constitute...
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  • Ludes, Setos, Võros; Balkars, Karachays, Laks, Lazs, Nogais, Rutuls, Tabasarans, Tats, Tsakhurs. Albanians Belarusians Bulgarians Croats Czechs Danes...
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    Zumrud Khanmagomedova (category Tabasaran writers)
    Khanmagomedova (Tabasaran: Ханмягьмадова Зумруд, 1915–2001) was the first Tabasaran woman who received higher education, as well as the first Tabasaran woman poet...
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    West, High German, Upper, Alemannic 5,000,000 Switzerland (as German) Tabasaran tab Northeast Caucasian, Lezgic 126,900 Dagestan (Russia) Tat ttt Indo-European...
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    Khinalugs Laks Lezgic peoples: Aguls Archin Budukhs Jeks Kryts Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples: Arshtins Bats Chechens Kists Durdzuks Ingush...
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    Makhachkala Aghul, Avar, Azerbaijani, Chechen, Kumyk, Lezgian, Lak, Nogai, Tabasaran, Tat, Russian 50,300  Russian SFSR  Dagestan Gorno-Altai Autonomous Soviet...
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  • proposed as making strength differences independently of voicing, such as Tabasaran, Archi, Udi, and Aghul. It is rare for the use of greater respiratory...
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    Tabasaransky District (Russian: Табасаранский райо́н) is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-one in the Republic of Dagestan...
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  • varieties of Persian) and in some Northeast Caucasian languages, notably Tabasaran, and Pacific Northwest, such as Kwakʼwala. It may also occur as an allophone...
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  • distinguish predicative nominals from argument nominals. Some languages (e.g., Tabasaran) have a separate predicative case. Nominal sentence See for instance Burton-Roberts...
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    Russia 1. ^ official, administrative, and religious language. 2. ^ Incl. Chechen, Avar, Dargin, Lezgin, Kumyk, Lak, Tabasaran, Rutul, Aghul, and others....
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  • Picard 200,000 86 Franco-Provençal (Arpitan) 140,000 Gagauz 140,000 87 Tabasaran 126,900 88 Erzya 120,000 89 Adyghe 117,500 90 Aromanian 114,000 91 Scots...
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    reincarnation of Ali. In 1488, the father of Ismail was killed in a battle at Tabasaran against the forces of the Shirvanshah Farrukh Yassar and his overlord...
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    Pashtuns, Wakhis, Ismaʿilis, Shia Muslims)  Russia (by Tatars, Bashkirs, Tabasarans and others)  Sweden (by Swedish-Iranians)  Syria (by Kurds)  Tajikistan...
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    Imamate Avars Chechens Lezgins Ingush Dargins Kumyks Karachays Balkars Tabasarans Laks Ossetians Polish volunteers Commanders and leaders Tsar Alexander...
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    9%) Dargin nations (15.5%) Lezgins (13.9%) Laks (11.8%) Russians (5.9%) Tabasarans (2.3%) Rutuls (1.2%) Nogais (1.0%) Aghuls (1.0%) The city is served by...
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