This article is about the khanate in the Caucasus. For the khaganate in east-central Europe, see Pannonian Avars.
Avar Nutsaldom
Early 13th century–1864
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Coat of Arms according to Prince Vakhushti's Atlas (c.1745)
Avar Khanate within Dagestan (Russia).
Capital
Khunzakh
Common languages
Avar
Religion
Sunni Islam (official)
Government
Khanate
History
• Established
Early 13th century
• Disestablished
1864
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sarir
Russian Empire
The Avar Khanate, the Avar Nutsaldom (Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also known as Khundzia or Avaria, was a long-lived Avar state, which controlled mountainous parts of Dagestan (in the North Caucasus) from the early 13th century to the 19th century.
The AvarKhanate, the Avar Nutsaldom (Avar: Avar Nutsallhi; Russian: Аварское ханство), also known as Khundzia or Avaria, was a long-lived Avar state...
Look up Avar, Avars, avar, ahir, or avars in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Avar(s) or AVAR may refer to: Avars (Caucasus), a modern Northeast Caucasian-speaking...
may refer to: AvarKhanate of the Caucasian Avars in the Caucasus Avar Khaganate of the medieval Pannonian Avars in the Pannonian Basin Avar March Avaria...
(governor) of the AvarKhanate from 1800 to 1823. He belonged to the Avar family of the Mehtulin khans, but after the suppression of the Avar khan's family...
Eurasian Avars may refer to: Avars (Caucasus), a people from the North East Caucasus AvarKhanate, Caucasus Pannonian Avars, a nomadic people who lived...
ბრძოლა) took place between the Kingdoms of Kartli and Kakheti and the AvarKhanate as well as its tributaries in 1755. Nursal-Bey led a Dagestan and Jar-Balakan...
eventual adoption of Christianity in 864. After the disintegration of the Avar Khaganate, the country expanded its territory northwest to the Pannonian...
The Pannonian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/) were an alliance of several groups of Eurasian nomads of various origins. The peoples were also known as the Obri in chronicles...
early 1834, he had subjugated most of the Avar plateau and captured Khunzakh, the capital of the AvarKhanate, killing its ruling family. After this, Hamzat...
the state were Kumyks who was headed by a khan. However, the khanate also included Avars and Dargins. It capital was Lower Dzhengutai and composed of...
Shamkhalate in 1642. Its peoples included various Lezgin tribes and Avars. Khanate was ruled by the supreme council known as "Kat" in Lak or "Divan" where...
(from its major language), was partly ruled by the AvarKhanate at Khunzakh and the Kazikumukh Khanate further south. North of Gimry and the Andi Koysu...
the affairs of the state in the AvarKhanate. She was born in the village of Khunzakh in the family of Umma Khan V of Avar and his wife Khistaman. Soon,...
Battle of Khunzakh in 1830 was Kazi Mulla’s failed attempt to capture the AvarKhanate based at Khunzakh during the Caucasian War. In late 1829 Kazi Mulla began...
capital of the Caucasian AvarKhanate from the early 13th century until the Caucasian War which ended with the annexation of the khanate into Russia in 1864...
Bagvalal people is very similar to that of the Avar people, due to their common history within the AvarKhanate.[citation needed] Bagvalal has three dialects...
Khan) Avar nicknamed Great or Mad (Avar: Кӏудияв Гӏумахан; 1761 or 1762, Khunzakh – March 22, 1801, Balaken) — Avar nutsal, ruler of AvarKhanate from...
One such battle was the Battle of Khachara between Gheza and the rival AvarKhanate that tried to exert influence on Chechnya. As Russia set off to increase...
of the Slavic 'special border guards' of the Avarkhanate", who used it as a lingua franca in the Avar Khaganate. According to Lunt, only as a lingua...
the khan (governor) of the Gazikumukh (Kura) Khanate from 1820 to 1836 and the khan of the AvarKhanate from 1827 to 1828. He was born in 1781 in Kumukh...
and 17th centuries. The land where the Hunzibs inhabit was part of the AvarKhanate. The only time that the Hunzibs were counted as a distinct ethnic group...
to him as he supposedly led the Chechen forces in the battle against AvarKhanate. Gheza, son of Aldam, was born in the highlands of Chebarla [ru], Chechnya...
tribes like the Pechenegs, Khazars, and Cumans, and in 806 destroyed the AvarKhanate. The Danube Bulgars were quickly slavicized and, despite constant campaigning...