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  • proper noun Alternative spelling of Dagestan.

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Examples

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • The encounter between Russia and the Muslim world has been perceived by most observers as a simple tale of imperial conquest and confrontation epitomized by Russia's long and often brutal war with the Muslim rebels in Chechnya and Daghestan.

    Moscow Bombing: Literature Sheds Light On Problems In Russia 2010

  • The encounter between Russia and the Muslim world has been perceived by most observers as a simple tale of imperial conquest and confrontation epitomized by Russia's long and often brutal war with the Muslim rebels in Chechnya and Daghestan.

    Moscow Bombing: Literature Sheds Light On Problems In Russia 2010

  • I toured these regions extensively more than once -- Daghestan, Ingushetia, and so on.

    Brian Whitmore: Former Judge Speaks Truth To Power In Russia 2009

  • Juries considered 140 cases in Daghestan alone in the last two years and convicted suspects in one of every two cases.

    Brian Whitmore: Former Judge Speaks Truth To Power In Russia 2009

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