Examples of 'kumukh' in a sentence

Meaning of "kumukh"

kumukh (adjective): Kumukh is a term that can relate to a place, name, or object, potentially of Caucasian origin

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Historical literature mentioned Kumukh in a variety of pronunciations.
Kumukh is the ancient capital of Lakia.
The standard Lak language is based on the dialect of the city of Kumukh.
The school in Kumukh taught to play piano and folk instruments.
Gold and silver produce decorated with enamel and ivory of Kumukh masters was well priced.
The siege of Kumukh fortress using machines and catapults lasted about six months.
The first part is the era of Anushirwan, who appointed a ruler called Kumukh.
Kumukh was one of the centers of Arab influence in Dagestan.
The prefix " Gazi " meant that Kumukh was the military and political center of Muslims.
Kumukh Shamkhalate consisted of one Lakia.
In the middle of the 8th century Kumukh joined the Arab Caliphate.
Kumukh historically was a fortress-city where the residence of the rulers of Lak people was.
Historians Barthold and Polievktov associated Shakhbal with Shamkhal, both meaning the ruler of Kumukh.
In the 15th century Kumukh became the main Islamic and political center of Dagestan.
In the 13th centuries the shamkhals of Kumukh accepted Islam.

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In the 14th century Kumukh became the gazi-center and was named Gazi-Kumukh.
At the end of the 13th century the rulers of Kumukh accepted Islam.
In 734 Kumukh became part of the Arab caliphate.
To name Kumukh Laks use the name " Lak " or " Lakral kanu " the Lak place.

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