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Tabasaran
Tabasaranar
Total population
c. 155,000
Regions with significant populations
Russia
151,466[1]
Canada
1,245[2]
Ukraine
900
Israel
6
Latvia
6
Languages
Tabasaran
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Other Lezgic-speaking peoples Especially Aghuls, Lezgins, and Udis
Tabasarans are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native predominantly to southern part of the North Caucasian republic of Dagestan. Their population is about 155,000. They speak the Tabasaran language.
^"Russian Census of 2021". (in Russian)
^"About number and composition population of Ukraine by data All-Ukrainian census of the population 2001". Ukraine Census 2001. State Statistics Committee of Ukraine. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
155,000. They speak the Tabasaran language. Tabasarans are famous for their culture, both spiritual and material. Tabasaran material culture includes...
Tabasaran (also written Tabassaran) is a Northeast Caucasian language of the Lezgic branch. It is spoken by the Tabasaranpeople in the southern part of...
Tabasaran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabasaran or Tabassaran may refer to: Tabasaran language, Caucasus Tabasaranpeople, Caucasus Tabasaran...
athletic event. She is a major in the Russian Armed Forces. Born to a Tabasaran father and a Russian mother in Volgograd, Isinbayeva trained as a gymnast...
Dagestan ASSR within the Russian SFSR, then Soviet Union. Ethnically Tabasaran, his father Usman Muradov was born in Khanak in Tabasaransky District...
The Tabasaran Principality or Principality of Tabasaran was an independent monarchic state in southern Dagestan, existing from 1642 until the later 19th...
variation of the current horizontal tricolor was adopted in 1994. Several peoples in Dagestan have devised their own ethnic flags: Flag of Russia Coat of...
the Northeast Caucasian language family (with Aghul, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tabasaran, Budukh, Khinalug, Jek, Khaput, Kryts, and Udi). The Lezgin language has...
Udis (endonym Udi or Uti) are a native people of the Caucasus that currently live mainly in Russia and Azerbaijan, with smaller populations in Georgia...
Kasumxur, Kurakh, Magaramkent, Rutul, Tabasaran, Usukhchay, Khiv and Quba and Zaqatala in Azerbaijan. Tabasaran was once thought to be the language with...
Leon Narimanovich Musayev (Russian: Леон Нариманович Мусаев; born 25 January 1999) is a Russian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Kuban...
Aghuls (Aghul: агулар/agular, Lezgian: Агъулар) are a people in Dagestan, Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 34,160 Aghuls in Russia (7,000...
related to housing conditions. The census process was carried out by 24,483 people. According to 2009 census, the total population of Azerbaijan was 8,922...
criteria of the decree, but were not included into the list in 2000. Laks Tabasarans Rutuls Aguls Tsakhurs Kumyks Nogais There are about 40 other tiny ethnic...
people of this region "achieved material benefits, satisfaction of cultural needs, as well as creative and spiritual inspiration." Lezgian, Tabasaran...
of national minority populations in Europe is estimated at 105 million people, or 14% of 770 million Europeans in 2002. The Russians are the most populous...
Avars, Dargins, Lezgins, Laks, Tabasarans, and Chechens) make up almost 75% of the population of Dagestan. Turkic peoples, Kumyks, Azerbaijanis, and Nogais...
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...
There are nine languages in the Lezgian language family, namely: Aghul, Tabasaran, Rutul, Lezgian, Tsakhur, Budukh, Kryts, Udi and Archi. Aghul has contrastive...
Avar, Azerbaijani, Chechen, Dargwa, Kumyk, Lak, Lezgian, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tat and Tsakhur. All of these, except Russian, Chechen and Nogai, are...
too defeated and killed in Tabasaran. In 1500 Shah Ismail I, the son of Heydar, made a foray into Dagestan, seized Tabasaran and brutally cracked down...
800,000. Nine languages survive in the Lezgic language family: Lezgin Tabasaran Rutul Aghul Tsakhur Budukh Kryts Udi Archi These have the same names as...
shores of the Caspian Sea, south of the Rubas River, on the slopes of the Tabasaran Mountains (part of the Bigger Caucasus range). Derbent is well served...
Shor language (1931) Shughni language (1932) Yakut language (1920/1929) Tabasaran language (1932) Tajik alphabet (1928) Talysh language (1929) Tat language...
languages in the Lezgic group, namely: Lezgian, Tabasaran, Aghul, Budukh, Kryts, Udi and Archi. Rutul people Northeast Caucasian languages Languages of Azerbaijan...