Lezgins at the Olympics. List of famous Lezgins

7 Lezgin athletes will take part in the upcoming Olympic Games

Tomorrow, August 5, the main sporting event of the four years starts in Brazil - the XXXI Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro (matches of the Olympic football tournament will also be held in Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Manaus, Salvador and Sao Paulo).

More than 10,000 athletes from 207 countries (a record) will take part in the Olympics, which will be held from August 5 to 19, and they will compete for 306 (record) sets of medals.

It is gratifying that 7 Lezgin athletes representing Russia, Belarus and Azerbaijan will take part in this sports festival of a planetary scale. We bring to your attention a short story about our heroes, as well as what their path to Rio was like.

Greco-Roman wrestling - Javid Gamzatov (Belarus)

Javid Gamzatov(lezgidal: Gyamzatrin Javid Shakiran hwa) - a famous Belarusian athlete, master of sports of international class (RB), master of sports (RF), is an athlete-student of the School of Higher Sports Excellence in the Gomel Region.

Javid is a multiple champion of the Republic of Belarus, bronze medalist of the World Universiade in Kazan (2013); bronze medalist at the World Championships in Budapest (2013); bronze medalist (2012) and winner (2014) of the Vehbi Emre Grand Prix in Turkey. Repeated winner and prize-winner of republican and international prestigious tournaments.

The athlete’s family comes from the village of Kurush, Khasavyurt district. Javid was born on December 27, 1989 in the Dagestan city of Kizilyurt. Here he began to engage in Greco-Roman wrestling at the local Youth Sports School No. 1. The athlete’s first coach was Khaibula Khaibulaev.

He moved to Belarus, to the city of Mozyr, Gomel region, in 2006, where he continued to practice Greco-Roman wrestling under the guidance of coaches Alim Selimov, Malik Eskendarov and Vyacheslav Makarenko.

Javid won a license to travel to Rio de Janeiro at the second qualifying tournament, which was held in April this year in the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar. In the weight category up to 85 kg, he successively defeated Erik Aps from Estonia (4:2), Swede Kristoffer Berg (6:0), Japanese Taichi Oki (4:0), and in the final – Maxim Manukyan (5:4). As a result, a gold medal of the tournament and a won ticket to the Olympics in Rio. Although to win a license it was enough for him to reach the finals.

The Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro will be his first. Javid is being prepared for the Olympic tournament by a famous former Belarusian wrestler, now the head coach of the Belarusian national Greco-Roman wrestling team, Igor Petrenko.

Gamzatov is a correspondence student at the Faculty of Law of the Belarusian State University in Minsk.
In conclusion, we note that, despite the fact that Javid Gamzatov has not often pleased his many fans with his presence on the pedestals of world forums over the past few years, he has been the undisputed leader of the Belarusian national team for many years. Javid's excellent performance at the Oleg Karavaev Memorial Tournament leaves his fans in Dagestan and Belarus with high hopes for a successful performance in Rio.

Taekwondo - Abdurakhim Isaev (Azerbaijan)

Abdurakhim (Radik) Isaev(lezgidal: Isairin Abduragyim Veledinan hva) - world taekwondo star, multiple winner and prize-winner of world and European championships, numerous grand prix and prestigious tournaments; is a master of sports of the international class (Azerbaijan), a master of sports of Russia. Since 2012 he has been playing for Azerbaijan.

Radik is the champion of Russia (2010), two-time winner of the Russian Cup (2010 and 2011); bronze medalist of the European Championships in Puebla (2013); European champion in Baku (2014), silver medalist of the first European Taekwondo Championship in Olympic weight categories in Nalchik (2015); winner of the World Championship in Chelyabinsk (2015), winner of the 1st European Games in Baku (2015), bronze medalist of the 6th Summer World Military Games in Mungyeong, South Korea (2015). Isaev is also the winner of such prestigious tournaments as, for example: Fajr International Open, Tehran, Iran (2014); Qatar Open, Doha, Qatar (2015) and Moldova Open, Chisinau, Moldova (2015).

Radik Isaev was born on September 26, 1989 in the village of Ukhul, Akhtyn district. As a child, I played football and gymnastics with my school friends; That’s how they got into the taekwondo section together. When he was in 10th grade, he was invited there by a colleague of Radik’s mother, Magomed Abdullaev, now the head coach of the Dagestan taekwondo team. He noted that the growth of Abdurahim ( Radik Isaev’s height is 205 cm, - approx. author) is just right for this sport.

The athlete agreed and became interested in this sport. At first I went to the section at school No. 52 in the city of Makhachkala, where I studied under the guidance of coaches Said Dzhamaludinov and Kurban Bugdaev.

Among Radik’s personal awards, the following should be especially noted: the title “Best Athlete of the Year” (Azerbaijan, 2014) and “Order of Glory” (Azerbaijan, 2015).

Separately, it is necessary to emphasize the fact that only three athletes became world champions in taekwondo among men from the countries of the former Soviet Union, and Radik is one of these three. In addition, he is the only Dagestani (moreover, not a single Russian has achieved this) who has conquered this sporting pinnacle.

As of the end of July 2016, he ranks fourth in the Olympic rankings, but among those taking part in the Rio Olympics, Radik is third.

Judo - Renat Saidov (Russia)

Renat Saidov (lezgidal: Saidrin Renat Malikan hva) is a famous Russian judoka, one of the most powerful fighters in the world in the weight category over 100 kg, an international master of sports.

Renat - silver medalist of the 2011 Universiade; bronze medalist of the Universiade 2013;
bronze medalist in the team tournament at the World Martial Arts Games 2013 (St. Petersburg); bronze medalist of the World Championship (Chelyabinsk, 2014); winner of the Havana Grand Prix - 2014 and 2016; winner of the Asian Open Cup - 2014; winner of the Open Continental Cup of Africa (Mauritius, 2015); bronze of the 1st European Games (Baku, 2015); winner of the European Open Cup (Madrid, 2016); multiple winner of World Cup stages and prestigious Grand Prix, etc.

Renat was born in Stavropol into a multinational family. The athlete’s father is a Lezgin by nationality - from the village of But-Kazmayar, Magaramkhyur district. Mother is Abaza. Renat spent his childhood in the Abaza village of Psyzh, where his family still lives. To Saidov’s credit, we note that he speaks the languages ​​of both parents.

At the age of 14, Renat began training in the judo section at the Olympic Reserve Sports School for Children and Youth in the city of Cherkessk. His mother, who is a fan of this sport, instilled in him a love for judo. Currently Renat is training and living in Chelyabinsk.

Despite the fact that Renat, unfortunately, has not often pleased his army of loyal fans around the world with loud victories lately, he still remains one of the most powerful and formidable opponents for any opponent. " Despite the fact that Renat had problems with meldonium, he is fully prepared to fight at the Olympics with (Teddy) Riner", Ezio Gamba, general manager of the Russian national judo teams, commented on Saidov's prospects at the upcoming Olympic tournament.

Boxing - Albert Selimov (Azerbaijan)

Albert Selimov(lezgidal: Selimrin Albert Shevketan hva ) - famous Lezgin boxer, Honored Master of Sports, competes for Azerbaijan. Born on April 5, 1986 in the city of Kaspiysk. He comes from the village of Agha-Stal, Suleiman-Stal district.

Albert - champion of Russia 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011; European champion 2006, 2010; world champion 2007; bronze medalist at the 2009 World Championships; World Cup winner 2008; World Cup finalist 2006; participant of the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008; winner of the Russian Championship 2004 - all in Russia; winner of the 1st European Games as part of the Azerbaijani national team 2015.

It should be noted that the ticket to Rio obtained by Selimov in April of this year became the first license for Azerbaijan to participate in the Olympic Games. He competes in the World Boxing Series (WSB) for the Azerbaijan Baku Fires club. The athlete, competing in the weight category up to 60 kilograms, won six victories in a row, including over the representative of the US national team Carlos Balderas. Selimov confidently leads the WSB boxer rankings in his weight category.

Freestyle wrestling - Asadulla Lachinov (Belarus)

Asadulla Lachinov(lezgidal: Lachinrin Asadullag Sabzidin hva) is a famous Lezgin freestyle wrestler who has been competing for the Belarusian national team since 2014. Previously he defended the colors of the Russian national team. Master of Sports of the Russian Federation.

Asadulla - silver medalist of the Russian Championship 2011; two-time winner of the Ramzan Kadyrov Cup (Grozny, 2011 and 2013); silver medalist of the Ramzan Kadyrov Cup (Grozny, 2010); winner of the "Ali Aliyeva" tournament (2011); two-time winner of the Southern Federal District Championship (Pyatigorsk, 2010 and Cherkessk, 2011); silver medalist of the Belarusian Championship.

Born on April 17, 1986 in Makhachkala. He joined the freestyle wrestling section at the age of 12. He trained at the School of Higher Sports Excellence in the city of Makhachkala, where he studied under the guidance of coaches Batal Gadzhiev and Marat Efendiev.

Graduate of the Faculty of State and Municipal Administration of the Dagestan State Technical University.

Asadulla's family comes from the village of Akhty. His older brothers, Rajab and Ibrahim, are also masters of sports. Ibrahim now lives in Norway, where he trains and raises children.

Let us note that from childhood Lachinov stood out among his peers, was considered a promising young wrestler, and showed great promise. However, at the initial stage, his sports career turned out to be somewhat crumpled due to health problems. For a certain period he gave up sports. However, fortunately, in 2011, three years later, he resumed training and it was during this period that he reached his highest athletic heights so far.

Asadulla Lachinov received the right to compete at the Rio Olympics after the United World of Wrestling (UWW) refused to allow the Russian, the notorious athlete from Yakutia Viktor Lebedev, to compete at the Olympic freestyle wrestling tournament. At the same time, it must be said that the UWW sanctions hit both Lebedev himself and the Russian national team, which lost the opportunity to enter another wrestler in the weight category up to 57 kg at the Games. Therefore, the license to participate in the Rio Games was transferred to Lezgin Lachinov.

In addition, the current Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling, world, European and Russian champion, Honored Master of Sports of Russia will take part in the Olympic Games in Rio de JaneiroNatalia Vorobyova(the athlete’s father is a Lezgin, but she was raised by her stepfather) and a young, promising taekwondo athlete, world junior champion 2012, bronze medalist at the 2013 World Championship Farida Azizova , representing Azerbaijan.

In conclusion
The FLNKA editors have at their disposal a number of comments from Lezgin participants in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, taken on the eve of the start of the main sporting event of the four years. We offer excerpts from these comments:

Radik Isaev: "I’m going to the Olympics, determined to prove to myself and the whole world that I am capable of conquering the highest peaks. I feel a great responsibility to my fans in Dagestan, Azerbaijan and all of Russia, to the members of my national team, to my people. The support of my family, relatives and friends helps me overcome anxiety. With the help of the Almighty, I’m sure everything should work out for me".

Javid Gamzatov: "I'm in the most fighting mood. I will do my best in every fight. I feel good, I’m in pretty good, I would even say optimal shape. I hope for the help of the Almighty, in any case there is no turning back, only forward.

Despite the fact that this is my first experience of participating in the Olympic Games, I don’t feel any excitement or anxiety, I’m tuning in and preparing as for an ordinary tournament, and not for some grandiose competition. Let my rivals worry and worry, for I am going for victory".

The Federal Lezgin National-Cultural Autonomy wishes our athletes success and good luck at the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Let your names be inscribed in golden letters in the world sports hall of fame.

Suleiman Jafarov

FLNKA correspondent corps

Lezgin wrestlers Javid Gamzatov and Natalya Vorobyova won medals at Rio 2016

The main sporting event of the four years - the XXXI Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro - continues for the second week in Brazil. The attention of all the world's media and fans around the planet is drawn to Olympic tournaments in dozens of sports, filled with intrigue, passion, sometimes drama and an unexpected ending.

It is gratifying that at this universal sports festival there was a place for Lezgin success. The good news came from the wrestling tatami, where in the Olympic tournament in Greco-Roman wrestling our Javid Gamzatov won a bronze medal. In the fight for third place, the Lezgin athlete, competing in the weight category up to 85 kg and representing Belarus, confidently defeated Bulgarian Nikolai Bayryakov with a final score of 4:1.

Let us note that this is the first medal for the Dagestanis and the 5th for Belarus at this Olympics. This is how the athlete himself, in an interview with one of the Belarusian publications, shared his opinion regarding the results of the title fight: “The fight turned out to be quite good from the very beginning. The opponent grabbed me by the tights and did not allow me to run into the grab, and the judge reacted in time and gave me two points. I am pleasantly surprised, as I have never seen the Belarusian team meet halfway. It's never easy for us. The judges did a good job in the bronze medal match.”

Let us add that the winner of the Olympic tournament in this weight was the Russian Davit Chakvetadze, silver went to Zhan Belenyuk, representing Ukraine, who beat our wrestler in the semi-final bout; the second bronze went to German Denis Kudl. In an interview with the same Belarusian publication, Javid spoke about his semi-final fight with Belenyuk: “It was possible to defeat the Ukrainian wrestler, but it is very difficult to win back two points on the mat against such a great athlete. Oh, these judges! When my move was not counted, and he was later given two points, it became obvious that it would be difficult. That’s why I went all-in: I started attacking, opening up, which is why I lost.” Let us remind you that Gamzatov trains under the guidance of famous coaches Malik Eskendarov, Igor Petrenko, and Alim Selimov.

Let us remind you that Javid Gamzatov (Lezgidal: Gyamzatrin Javid Shakiran hva) is an international-class master of sports (RB), master of sports (RF), and is an athlete-student of the School of Higher Sports Excellence of the Gomel Region. Javid is a multiple champion of the Republic of Belarus, bronze medalist of the World Universiade in Kazan (2013); bronze medalist at the World Championships in Budapest (2013); bronze medalist (2012) and winner (2014) of the Vehbi Emre Grand Prix in Turkey. Repeated winner and prize-winner of republican and international prestigious tournaments.

The athlete’s family comes from the village of Kurush, Khasavyurt district. Javid was born on December 27, 1989 in the Dagestan city of Kizilyurt. Here he began to engage in Greco-Roman wrestling at the local Youth Sports School No. 1. The athlete’s first coach was Khaibula Khaibulaev. He moved to Belarus, to the city of Mozyr, Gomel region, in 2006, where he continued to practice Greco-Roman wrestling under the guidance of coaches Alim Selimov, Malik Eskendarov and Vyacheslav Makarenko.

Javid won a license to travel to Rio de Janeiro at the second qualifying tournament, which was held in April this year in the capital of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar. In the weight category up to 85 kg, he successively defeated Erik Aps from Estonia (4:2), Swede Kristoffer Berg (6:0), Japanese Taichi Oki (4:0), and in the final – Maxim Manukyan (5:4). As a result, a gold medal of the tournament and a won ticket to the Olympics in Rio. Although to win a license it was enough for him to reach the finals. The Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro were his first. Javid prepared for the Olympic tournament under the guidance of a famous former Belarusian wrestler, now the head coach of the Belarusian national Greco-Roman wrestling team, Igor Petrenko. Gamzatov is a correspondence student at the Faculty of Law of the Belarusian State University in Minsk.


Athlete of Lezgin origin Natalia Vorobyova took silver in freestyle wrestling at the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.


In the final, Natalya lost in the fight against Sara Dosho, who represented Japan in the up to 69 kg category. The match score is 2:2.
Swede Anna Fransson took bronze.

For reference:


Natalya Vorobyova - Honored Master of Sports of Russia in freestyle wrestling, Olympic champion 2012 in the category up to 72 kg, silver medalist of the Games of the XXXI Olympiad in the category up to 69 kg, world champion 2015 in the category up to 69 kg, European champion 2013, Russian champion 2012 of the year. In 2015, she won bronze at the 1st European Games in Baku.

Athletes

  • Aivazov, Sadir - (judo) World Champion, European Cup winner, World Cup winner, champion and prize-winner of many international tournaments.
  • Alakhverdiev, Arsen - (freestyle wrestling), Silver medalist of the Olympic Games (1972), Silver medalist of the World Championship (1973), Winner of the World Cup (1974), 3-time European Champion, USSR Champion, Bulgarian Champion.
  • Allahverdiev, Khabib - (professional boxing) Intercontinental champion according to WBC, Bronze medalist of the World Championship (2005, China), Champion of Russia, Silver medalist of the Russian Championship (2006).
  • Aliev, Eldar - (combat sambo) world champion (Moscow, 2006).
  • Alismanov, Shekerkhan - (Greco-Roman wrestling) World Champion among veterans (2009), Bronze medalist of the world championship in Greco-Roman wrestling, 10-time Champion of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Master of Sports of international class.
  • Askerov, Jabar - (thaibox) world champion among professionals PK-1, WMC and TNA (2010), champion of Russia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzhabar_Askerov
  • Akhadulayev, Ramazan - (sambo) 3-time World Champion in combat sambo.
  • Ashuraliev, Ruslan Nuralievich - (freestyle wrestling) Bronze medalist of the Olympic Games (1972), "2-time World Champion (1974, 1975), 5-time World Cup Winner, Silver medalist of the World Championship (1972), European Champion (1974) , 4-time USSR Champion (1971, 1973, 1974, 1976), International Master of Sports (1971), Honored Cultural Worker of the DASSR (1972), Honored Master of Sports in freestyle wrestling (1974).
  • Belozoglu, Emre - (Football) Winner of the UEFA Cup, winner of the European Super Cup, with the Turkish national team took third place at the 2002 World Cup. Captain of the Turkish national team.
  • Bilalov, Zeinidin - (Paralympic athletics) 2-time Silver medalist of the Paralympic Games in athletics (2008, Beijing, China and 2004, Athens, Greece), Silver (long jump) and Bronze medalist (100 m run) European Athletics Championships for the blind and visually impaired.
  • Gadzhibekov, Ali Amrakhovich
  • Gadzhiev, Gadzhibek - The first Russian Heavyweight Champion in Dagestan.
  • Ganiev, Abdullali - The first Master of Sports of the USSR in freestyle wrestling in Dagestan.
  • Gasanov, Eldar - (wushu-sanda) world champion (Italy, 2009).
  • Huseynov, Nazim Galib ogly - (judo) First Olympic champion of Azerbaijan (1992), best judoka of the year among all weight categories (1992), 2-time champion of the USSR in judo among youth (1987, 1989), master of sports of the USSR (1987), Master of Sports of International Class (1991), Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1992).
  • Guseinov, Yunus - (wushu-sanda, kung fu) 3-time Champion of Dagestan (2004, 2005, 2007). 3-time Russian Champion (2005, 2006, 2007). 2nd prize-winner of the World Cup, China, 2006. Winner of the Professional World Cup 2007, 2009, Italy. 2nd World medalist, 2007, China, Beijing. Russian Kung Fu Champion, 2010. World Kung Fu Champion, 2010, Turkey. Champion of the World Kung Fu Games, 2011, Estonia, Tallinn. Champion of the international tournament, Hong Kong, King of Sanda 2011. International Master of Sports in Wushu Sanda. International master of sports in kung fu.
  • Dzhabrailov, Dzhabrail - (professional boxing) WBC intercontinental champion, European champion, 4-time Russian Champion, winner of many international tournaments. President of the Dagestan Professional Boxing Federation.
  • Ibragimov, Ibragim - (arm wrestling) 9-time World Champion, Gold (right hand) and silver (left hand) medalist of the World Championship in Canada, Winner of gold and silver at the World Championship (Tokyo, 1999), Gold medalist of the Russian, European and international tournament "Golden Bear", Twice gold medalist of the Continental Championship, Winner of two gold medals with the right and left hand of the international tournament "Golden Bear" (small world championship, 1998), Winner of two gold medals (left and right hand) of the Russian Championship (2000) , Best athlete of Russia (2000-2001), Best athlete of Dagestan (1996-2003), Honored Master of Sports.
  • Kazimagomedov, Ramidin Mugabudinovich --- (arm wrestling) 3-time world champion
  • Kasumova, Emma - The first Master of Sports of the USSR in artistic gymnastics in Dagestan (1962).
  • Kurbanov, Telman - (judo) world champion in judo among professional masters (100 kg) (2006).
  • Kurugliev Magomed - (freestyle wrestling) champion of Asia, bronze medalist of the World Championship (2005).
  • Lvova-Magomedsherifova, Tatyana - (kickboxing) 2-time World Champion, multiple medalist of World Championships, 3-time European champion, multiple winner of Russian championships and international class “A” tournaments, Honored Master of Sports of Russia in kickboxing, Master Sports of Russia in boxing, Master of Sports of Russia in freestyle wrestling.
  • Mamedaliev, Nazir - (combat sambo) world champion (Moscow, 2006).
  • Mamedov, Islam - (combat sambo) world champion (Yalta, 2010), winner of the world cup.
  • Mamedov, Kamran - (judo) winner of the world cup (1990), silver medalist of the USSR championship (1989), international master of sports, bronze medalist of youth sports games in Kyiv.
  • Mirzekhanov, Balabek - Honored Trainer of Russia in Sambo and Judo, Judge of the International Category, Deputy Chairman of the Judicial Board of the Southern Federal District for Judo, Chairman of the Judicial Board of Dagestan.
  • Mutalibov, Arthur - (freestyle wrestling) - world and European champion in freestyle wrestling
  • Mursalova, Elvira - (women's wrestling) World Youth Champion, bronze medalist of the World Championship.
  • Rahimov, Vitaly Medzhib ogly - (Greco-Roman wrestling) wrestler of the Greco-Roman style, member of the Azerbaijan national team. Silver medalist at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, bronze medalist at the 2009 and 2010 World Championships.
  • Rakhmanova, Zamira Alimuradovna - (women's wrestling) World champion (2011, Istanbul), European champion (2007).
  • Salimov, Rasul - (judo) world champion among masters (2011, Frankfurt am Main), world champion among military men, silver medalist of the World Championship (1991), bronze medalist of the World Championship (Munich, 2001), 2-time bronze medalist European Championships (1999 and 2000), winner of the World Youth Games.
  • Selimov, Alim - (Greco-Roman wrestling) two-time World champion (2005, 2011).
  • Selimov, Albert Shevketovich - (amateur boxing) world champion (2007), 2-time European Champion (2010, 2006), World Cup winner (2008), 3-time Russian champion (2007, 2006, 2005), Master of Sports international class.
  • Serderov, Serder Mukailovich - (Football) Russian football player, striker for Anzhi Makhachkala and the Russian youth team.
  • Sirkhaev, Narvik Zagidinovich - (football) champion of Russia (2002), winner of the Russian Super Cup (2003), finalist of the Russian Cup. The only representative of Dagestan football who took part in Champions League matches.
  • Tagirbekov, Rasim Zagirbegovich - (football) football player of FC Anzhi (Makhachkala).
  • Hanverdiev, Robert - (kickboxing) winner of the World Cup Diamond-2010 kickboxing world cup (up to 67 kg in the K-12 discipline).
  • Khurshidov, Nazhmudin - (combat sambo) World Champion in combat sambo (2008).
  • Shikhdzhamalov, Mushtaba - (pankration) Winner of the Russian Pankration Championship, Winner of the International Pankration Tournament. Winner of the International Hand-to-Hand Combat Tournament.
  • Efendiev, Osman - (freestyle wrestling) winner of the World Super Cup (1983), silver medalist of the World Championship (1982).
  • Yuzbekov, Maidin - (Thai boxing) world champion.

Other

  • Meilanov, Vazif Sirazhutdinovich - social philosopher, mathematician, “private politician”, writer, Soviet dissident, political prisoner (1980-1989).
  • Muslimov, Shaban - He was the captain of the Makhachkala Tramps team (which became the champions of the KVN Major League in 1996), and also played for the CIS national team. Created the screenwriters agency "Guild of Authors". “The Guild of Authors” is a participant in such projects as “Simple Truths” (RTR), “The Return of Mukhtar” (RTR), “My Fair Nanny” (STS), “Happy Together” (TNT). The agency's authors have produced dozens of scripts for television shows, ceremonies, festivals, including "OSP-Studio" (STS), "Star Factory" (Channel One), "Second Wind" (REN TV), "New Year on ORT", “Song of the Year” (Channel One), “TEFI” Ceremony, “Nika” and many other well-known projects. Shaban Muslimov is the author and editor of KVN, the author and creative producer of many television programs and series shown on leading Russian channels, as well as the scriptwriter and director of the series “Happy Together”.
  • Fatullaev Emin Fatullaevich is a participant in the Russian television project Comedy Club. Known simply as "Emin".

Notes

  1. Dagestan peoples of Azerbaijan: politics, history, culture. - Europe, 2006. - P. 36. - ISBN 5973900703, 9785973900700
  2. Hema Kotecha. ISLAMIC AND ETHNIC IDENTITIES IN AZERBAIJAN: EMERGING TRENDS AND TENSIONS. Art. 43
  3. Levon Mkrtchʻyan Councils of national regions of Russia, 1917-1922. - Zinatne, 1985.
  4. AZIZOV Magomedfazil Zagidinovich - DB "Labyrinth" (Russian), Database "Labyrinth".
  5. Zagir Arukhov was appointed Minister of National Policy, Information and External Relations of Dagestan. IA REGNUM (10/18/2003). Archived
  6. DĀḠESTĀNĪ, FATḤ ʿALĪ KHAN. Encyclopædia Iranica. Archived from the original on June 23, 2012.

    Original text(English)

    Fatḥ-ʿAlī Khan came from a noble Lezgī family and was, like most Lezgīs, a Sunnite (Lockhart, pp. 117, 120).

  7. L. S. Eremina, A. B. Roginsky Book of Memory of Victims of Political Repression. - Memorial, 2000. - P. 362. - ISBN 5787000447, 9785787000443
  8. SHIKHAKHMEDOV Hamid Gyulakhmedovich - DB "Labyrinth" (Russian), Database "Labyrinth".
  9. Ministers. - Portal of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Dagestan
  10. YARALIEV Imam Muzamudinovich - DB "Labyrinth" (Russian), Database "Labyrinth".
  11. Aydin Balaev. Lezgins of Azerbaijan (Russian) , International Azerbaijan Journal IRS-Heritage (2010).
  12. Aliev Alexander Mamedovich. Heroes of the country. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  13. Israfilov Abas Islamovich. Heroes of the country. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  14. Highlanders are Russian soldiers. Makhachkala, 1975.
  15. Salikhov Esed Babastanovich. Heroes of the country. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.

Athletes

Ibragim Ibragimov– (arm wrestling) 9-time world champion. Ruslan Ashuraliev– (freestyle wrestling) Olympic bronze medalist, 2-time world champion, 5-time World Cup winner.

Ramazan Ahadulaev– (sambo) 3-time world champion in combat sambo.

Tatyana Lvova-Magomedsherifova– (kickboxing) 2-time world champion, 3-time European champion.

Emil Efendiev– (fighting without rules) 2-time world champion in fighting without rules.

Elvira Mursalova– (freestyle wrestling) world champion. Telman Kurbanov– (judo) world champion among professional masters.

Sadir Aivazov– (judo) world champion. Alim Selimov– (Greco-Roman wrestling) world champion. Nazhmudin Khurshidov– (combat sambo) world champion in combat sambo.

Dzhabrail Dzhabrailov– (professional boxing) world champion in the most prestigious version of professional boxing – WBC.

Khabib Allahverdiev– (professional boxing) ABCO world champion (in junior welterweight).

Albert Selimov– (amateur boxing) world champion. Jabar Askerov– (taibox) world champion among professionals PK-1, WMC and TNA.

Robert Hanverdiev– winner of the World Cup Diamond 2010 Kickboxing Cup.

Narvik Sirkhaev– Russian football champion, winner of the Russian Super Cup, finalist of the Russian Cup. The only representative of Dagestan football who took part in Champions League matches.

I hope you enjoyed my story. I wanted this book to instill interest and respect for one’s roots, for the history of one’s people - this is where love for the Motherland begins. Traditions are echoes of ancient Knowledge, what the people managed to preserve. Therefore, they must be known, protected and, if possible, fulfilled.

According to the UN, every day one language disappears around the world. All the languages ​​of Dagestan are endangered languages! Language is the past, present and future of our people. His loss is the death of the people. Don't forget the language of your ancestors. Learn your language, take care of it! Without language there is no people. Learn to dance lezginka beautifully. Dance is the soul of the people!

Believe in yourself!

Increase the glory of your people and your Dagestan!

Bon Voyage!

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