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Publikováno v:
History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. 17:768-777
The paper presents the translations, introduction and interpretation of information about Alans, obtained from the Armenian written sources of the 12th – 18th centuries. The subject of research is information from the following sources: Armenian hi
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History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. 16:1049-1060
Based on the analysis of archeological material, written sources and oral tradition, the paper attempts to recreate the history of formation of Machada rural community in Nagorny Dagestan. According to a popular version in Dagestan historiography, Ma
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Herald of Daghestan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Science. :16-24
Based on analysis of the information contained in the newly discovered Arabic language epitaphs, the article shows the efficiency of the integrated approach in historical and ethnographic researches. This study was carried out by the authors on the e
Autor:
Hayk E. Hakobyan, Shakhban M. Khapizov
Publikováno v:
History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. 16:76-84
The paper analyses the content of some of the parts of the work of the Armenian author of the 19th century bishop Vardan Odznetsi, kept in Matenadaran – the Institute of Ancient Manuscripts of Armenia. The full text of the work has not yet been pub
Autor:
Shakhban M. Khapizov
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Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Asian and African Studies. 12:88-99
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 23:345-351
The paper presents the publication of several inscriptions in the Arabic Kufic script carved on stone in the period of the 10th-13th centuries and discovered in the Avar ethnic area of Dagestan. All of them, except the first one, are published for th
Autor:
Shakhban M. Khapizov
Publikováno v:
Iran and the Caucasus. 23:248-255
The article focuses on folk beliefs related to the cult of plants and particularly that of the mandrake in the Eastern Caucasus, revealed predominantly in folk magical procedures. The research is based on field materials, including those reflected in
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History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. 15:149-187
The article overviews a Georgian historical work of the 18th c. – “Information on Kartli”. This work by Papuan Orbeliani, despite its large volume, covers only a 20-year period of the Georgian history (1739-1758). The author does not provide an
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History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus. 14:8-12
Georgian-Dagestan relations in the early Middle Ages were distinguished by their diversity. At the same time, they included both close political ties and cultural contacts, which became even closer up until the XIV century. This aspect was mainly ref
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Iran and the Caucasus. 21:303-309
It has always been assumed that the active penetration of the Khalwatiyya ṭariqa to Dagestan should be dated back to the 19th century, the period of the Russian expansion to the Northern Caucasus, the Sufi teaching having allegedly been an ideologi