Lezgian, also called Lezgi or Lezgin /ˈlɛzɡiːn/, is a Northeast Caucasian language. It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (Russia);...
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Azerbaijan Lezgin language, the language spoken by Lezgins This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lezgian. If an internal link...
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Lezginka (redirect from Lezgian dance)
The Lezginka (Lezgian: Лезги кьуьл; Russian: Лезгинка) is the collective name originally given by Russians to all North Caucasian dances united by fast...
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languages also exist in the country, including Lezgian, Talysh, Avar, Russian, and Tat. Additionally, languages such as Tsakhur and Khinalug are spoken by...
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Southeast Dagestan highlands and in Northern Azerbaijan. The Lezgian language or, as the Lezgian people themselves call it, Лезги чlал (lezgi ch'al), is the...
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Chechen language with 1.7 million speakers, the Avar language with 1 million speakers, the Ingush language with 500,000 speakers, the Lezgian language with...
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Mount Shahdagh (category Articles containing Lezgian-language text)
Mount Shahdagh (Azerbaijani: Şahdağ; Lezgian: Кас сув) is a mountain peak of the Greater Caucasus range, located in the Qusar District of Azerbaijan,...
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The Lezgic languages are one of seven branches of the Northeast Caucasian language family. Lezgin and Tabasaran are literary languages. Peripheral: Archi...
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largely ignored because Hervás conflated the name of the language with that of the Lezgian language, calling it lingua Lasga, detta ancora Laza, e Lassa....
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