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  2. Category:Surnames of Dagestani origin - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Dacian names - Wikipedia

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    Tomaschek compared this name with the name Cotela of a Getian prince and with the name Cotys, name of several Odrysian and Sapaean (Thracian) princes. Also, he compared with the name Kotys, the Thracian goddess worshipped by the Edonians, a tribe that lived around Pangaion Mountain. He sees here again, the letter "o" as an obscured indistinct ...

  4. Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    There is a Dagestani Philharmonic Orchestra and a State Academic Dance Ensemble. Gotfrid Hasanov, who is said to be the first professional composer from Dagestan, wrote Khochbar, the first Dagestani opera, in 1945. Dagestani folk dances include a fast-paced dance called the lezginka. It derives its names from the Lezgin people; nevertheless ...

  5. Magomedov - Wikipedia

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    Magomedov, also Magomadov (Cyrillic:Магомедов or Магомадов, Masculine, Pronunciation:Muhammad) or Magomedova (Magomadova, Feminine) is a predominantly Chechen and Dagestani surname. It is derived from the male given name Magomed (equivalent of Arabic given name Muhammad) and literally means Magomed's. It may refer to:

  6. Category:Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    Surnames of Dagestani origin (1 P) T. Tourist attractions in Dagestan (1 C, 1 P) Transport in Dagestan (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Dagestan"

  7. Dagestani Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    The name of Padar village is linked to a man named Padarkhan, a native of the Büyük Padar village in Azerbaijan, who migrated there. [9] According to information provided by residents of Salik village, the inhabitants of modern Terekeme villages in Dagestan trace their ancestry to migrants from Shirvan , Quba , and other areas.

  8. History of Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    The name Dagestan historically refers to the eastern Caucasus, taken by the Russian Empire in 1860 and renamed the Dagestan Oblast. The current, more autonomous Republic of Dagestan covers a much larger territory, established in 1921 as the Dagestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic , by the inclusion of the eastern part of the Terek Oblast .

  9. Notable people from Dagestan - Wikipedia

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    Ali Aliyev (1937–1995), Avar Dagestani-born Soviet Union freestyle wrestler, won five world titles Ali Isaev (b. 1983), Olympic Heavyweight Freestyle Wrestler, Undefeated MMA Fighter Bekkhan Goygereyev (b. 1987), a Chechen wrestler who won the gold medal at the 2013 World Wrestling Championships