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Tsakhur (Azerbaijani: Saxur dili; Russian: Цахурский язык, romanized: Tsakhursky yazyk) is a Lezgic language spoken by the Tsakhurs in northern Azerbaijan...
The Tsakhur or Saxur (Lezgian: ЦIахурар, Azerbaijani: Saxurlar, Russian: Цахуры) people are a Lezgin sub-ethnic group[citation needed] of northern Azerbaijan...
Tsakhur may refer to: Tsakhur people Tsakhur language Tsakhur (village), village in Dagestan, Russia This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Russian, and Tat. Additionally, languages such as Tsakhur and Khinalug are spoken by a small percentage of the population. The primary...
200 speakers Jek – 1500 speakers Western Samur Rutul – 36,400 speakers Tsakhur – 22,300 speakers The Lezgic languages are relevant to the glottalic theory...
north was inhabited by Tsakhurs and the low country by Azerbaijanis and Ingiloys (Muslim Georgians). The upper class was Tsakhur. In local usage a Sultan...
written language until 1990. The Rutul culture is close to that of the Tsakhur and other peoples who inhabit the basin of the upper reaches of the Samur...
branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family (with Aghul, Rutul, Tsakhur, Tabasaran, Budukh, Khinalug, Jek, Khaput, Kryts, and Udi). The Lezgin...
of Abaza, Avar, Chechen, Dargwa, Ingush, Lak, Lezgian, Tabassaran, and Tsakhur, it is a modifier letter which signals the preceding consonant as an ejective...
Lezgic group (other languages from this group include Tabasaran, Udi, Tsakhur and Rutul). They are spoken in the following rayons of Dagestan: Agul,...
also in the alphabets of the Kurdish, Abaza, Sami, Ingrian, Kalmyk, Komi, Tsakhur, Azerbaijani and Bashkir languages, as well as in the draft reform of the...
languages survive in the Lezgic language family: Lezgin Tabasaran Rutul Aghul Tsakhur Budukh Kryts Udi Archi These have the same names as their ethnic groups...
This article is a list of Heroes of the Soviet Union of North Caucasian origin. Zamakhshyarin Kunizhev [ru] Kadi Abakarov Magomed-Zagid Abdulmanapov [ru]...
a popular assembly. In the 17th century, the Rutul Federation included Tsakhur villages and captured some Lezgin villages. They did lose two Rutul villages...
Chechen, Dargwa, Kumyk, Lak, Lezgian, Nogai, Rutul, Tabasaran, Tat and Tsakhur. All of these, except Russian, Chechen and Nogai, are official only in...
Georgians of Kakhetia and Hereti (Ingiloy); and the Laks, the Lezgins and the Tsakhurs of Daghestan. According to Armenian medieval historians Movses Khorenatsi...
Foundation. アジア・アフリカ言語文化研究所. pp. 190–196. ISBN 978-4-87297-890-2. "The Tsakhurs". The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. Institute of the Estonian...