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Kvankhidatl
Кванхидатли
Кванхидалъ
Village
Kvankhidatl is located in Republic of Dagestan
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl is located in Russia
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl
Coordinates: 42°46′N 46°18′E / 42.767°N 46.300°E / 42.767; 46.300
Country  Russia
Federal subject Dagestan
District Botlikh
Population
 (2010 [1])
 • Total887
Time zone UTC+3 ( MSK)
Postal Code
368984

Kvanxidatl ( Russian: Кванхидатли; Avar: Кванхидалъ) is a small village in the Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia

Geographical location

It is located 15 km northeast of the Botlikh village, on the Unsatlen River.

History

In 1947, the village was liquidated, and the population was relocated to the village of Konkhidatli, Vedeno district. Restored in 1958 in connection with the return of residents. However, part of the villagers did not return, but founded the village of Dzerzhinskoye in the Khasavyurt district on the site of the former Kumyk farm Adil-otar.

Language

Villagers speak Andean. In 1981, a linguistic expedition Department of Structural and Applied Linguistics of the Faculty of Philology MSU led by A. E. Kibrika

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kvankhidatl
Кванхидатли
Кванхидалъ
Village
Kvankhidatl is located in Republic of Dagestan
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl is located in Russia
Kvankhidatl
Kvankhidatl
Coordinates: 42°46′N 46°18′E / 42.767°N 46.300°E / 42.767; 46.300
Country  Russia
Federal subject Dagestan
District Botlikh
Population
 (2010 [1])
 • Total887
Time zone UTC+3 ( MSK)
Postal Code
368984

Kvanxidatl ( Russian: Кванхидатли; Avar: Кванхидалъ) is a small village in the Botlikh district in Dagestan, Russia

Geographical location

It is located 15 km northeast of the Botlikh village, on the Unsatlen River.

History

In 1947, the village was liquidated, and the population was relocated to the village of Konkhidatli, Vedeno district. Restored in 1958 in connection with the return of residents. However, part of the villagers did not return, but founded the village of Dzerzhinskoye in the Khasavyurt district on the site of the former Kumyk farm Adil-otar.

Language

Villagers speak Andean. In 1981, a linguistic expedition Department of Structural and Applied Linguistics of the Faculty of Philology MSU led by A. E. Kibrika

References

Sources



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