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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 ...
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 ...
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:
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"
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.
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 .
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