• Tsakhur (Azerbaijani: Saxur dili; Russian: Цахурский язык, romanized: Tsakhursky yazyk) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken by the Tsakhurs in northern...
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    The Tsakhur or Saxur (Lezgian: ЦIахурар, Azerbaijani: Saxurlar, Russian: Цахуры) people are a Lezgin sub-ethnic group[citation needed] of northern Azerbaijan...
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  • Tsakhur may refer to: Tsakhur people Tsakhur language Tsakhur (village), village in Dagestan, Russia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    (Respublika Daġustan) Aghul – Республика Дагъустан (Respublika Daġustan) Tsakhur – Республика Дагъустан (Respublika Daġustan) Nogai – Дагыстан Республикасы...
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    Additionally, languages such as Tsakhur and Khinalug are spoken by a small percentage of the population. The primary and official language of Azerbaijan...
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    СПб. pp. 7–9/68. "The Tsakhur language". ETHEO Project (in Russian). 11 October 2005. Retrieved 26 December 2006. Rutul language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia...
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    1500 speakers Western Samur Rutul – 36,400 speakers Tsakhur – 22,300 speakers The Lezgic languages are relevant to the glottalic theory of Indo-European...
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    with the Cyrilllic letter Sha, and in this manner it was used in the Tsakhur language, representing the pharyngealized close central unrounded vowel /ɨˤ/...
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    native speakers of all the languages of the Lezgic group (other languages from this group include Tabasaran, Udi, Tsakhur and Rutul). They are spoken...
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  • speakers is about 800,000. Nine languages survive in the Lezgic language family: Lezgin Tabasaran Rutul Aghul Tsakhur Budukh Kryts Udi Archi These have...
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    Latinisation in the Soviet Union (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    (1928) Talysh language (1929) Tat language (1933) Tatar language (Yañalif) (1928) Tsakhur language (1934) Turkmen alphabet (1929) Udege language (1931) Udi...
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    Pharyngealization (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    ɑˤ] in the Air Tamajeq language pharyngealized vowels [iˤ uˤ oˤ ɑˤ] in Even pharyngealized vowels [iˤ uˤ eˤ əˤ oˤ aˤ] in Tsakhur pharyngealized vowels...
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    Voiced uvular plosive (category Articles containing Tsakhur-language text)
    uvular plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this...
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  • in Azerbaijan. There are nine languages in the Lezgian language family, namely: Aghul, Tabasaran, Rutul, Lezgian, Tsakhur, Budukh, Kryts, Udi and Archi...
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    Chechen, Dargwa, Kumyk, Lak, Lezgian, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tat and Tsakhur. All of these, except Russian, Chechen and Nogai, are official only in...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Recognition of same-sex unions in Russia (category Articles containing Tsakhur-language text)
    Tat: союз ватандаши, sojuz vatandaši Tatar: граждан союзы, grajdan soyuzı Tsakhur: ватандашна союз, vatandaşna soyuz Tuvan: хамааты эвилели, khamaaty evileli...
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  • about, to be able to pinpoint exactly the color in question. In the language Tsakhur, not only are blue and green distinguished, but also turquoise. In...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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  • Tindi Karata Ludian Hunzib Bagvalal Botlikh Tsakhur Akhvakh Ghodoberi Archi Chamalal Judeo-Tat Sami languages Akkala Sami Kildin Sami Skolt Sami Ter Sami...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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  • Rutul people (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru))
    and Russian, as Rutul was not a written language until 1990. The Rutul culture is close to that of the Tsakhur and other peoples who inhabit the basin...
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    Ethnic groups in the Caucasus (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
    Lezgic peoples: Aguls Archin Budukhs Jeks Kryts Lezgins Rutuls Tabasarans Tsakhurs Udis Nakh peoples: Arshtins Bats Chechens Kists Durdzuks Ingush Malkh Tsezic...
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    Lezgins (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    al-Fitr. The Lezgin language belongs to the Lezgic branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family (with Aghul, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tabasaran, Budukh, Khinalug...
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  • Inuvialuktun, North Slavey, and South Slavey) Tsakhur: Dagestan (as one of the Dagestan peoples languages; with Russian) Tswana: South Africa (with Afrikaans...
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    Samur River (Rutulsky District) with the Tsakhur people – a western branch of the Lezgians. They formed Tsakhur Khanate and paid tribute to the Gazikumukh...
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  • Treaty of Gulistan - Treaty of Kars - Treaty of Turkmenchay - Tsakhur language - Tsakhur people - Tskhouk-Karckar - Tulipa armena - Turan Air - Turian-Chay...
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  • (isolate) Dargi Dargwa Lezgic Archi Udi Lezgi Aghul Tabasaran Budukh Rutul Tsakhur Indo-European Hittite Tocharian A/B Armenian (Eastern, Western) Albanian...
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    latinisation, the alphabets of the Sami, Abaza, Komi, Tsakhur, Azerbaijani, Kurdish and Bashkir languages, as well as the New Turkic alphabet, the Unified...
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  • An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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