"Red Book on the Peoples of the Russian Empire" provides this dossier on this people of the Caucasian mountains and their language.
Read an overview of this people and their language. From the "Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire."
Learn about this language and the people of Dagestan who speak it. This overview is provided by "Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire."
Read a brief dossier on this language and the people who speak it, the Akhvakhs.
Learn about this language of northwestern Dagestan as well as the people who speak it.
Dossier describes this language spoken in eight villages of Southern Dagestan.
Retailer lists Avar-language software available for purchase. Also find a description of the language and a writing sample.
Overview of the Bagulals, a people of the Caucasian Mountains, includes a description of their language.
Read about the Bat language, which has no written counterpart. Also find a description of the Georgian people who speak it.
Language is spoken in three Dagestan villages and is also called Kapucha. Learn about the people who speak it.
Dagestan language has no written form. Learn about the history and use of this language as well as the Botlikhs people.
Find an overview of this language, also called Budad Mez, and its speakers, the Budukhs of Azerbaijan.
"Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire" provides a dossier on the Chamalas and their language, called Chamalal or Chamala.
Get a description of this language, also known as Tsez, which is a member of the Dagestan group. Article also describes the Dido people.
Learn about this language and its speakers, the Godoberis of southwestern Dagestan. From the "Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire."
Learn about this language, spoken in a Dagestan village. The piece also discusses its speakers, the Hinkuhs.
Language is a member of the Dido subgroup of the Dagestan branch of the Caucasian language family. Learn about its speakers.
Dossier describes the Karata language, which is also called Khkhirlhi, and the peoples of Dagestan who speak it.
"Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire" describes this language and the efforts of linguists to classify it. Also learn of its speakers.
Language is broken into two dialects, Khvarshi and Inhokari. Learn about the people who speak them.
Learn about this language and two of its dialects, Dzhek and Haput. With cultural details of the people who speak it.
Folktale is written in its native language, Laz. No special fonts are required.
Poem is written in the Laz language. No translation is provided.
Find the full text of a poem written in this Caucasian language.
Essay by a native speaker discusses linguistic persecution of Mingrelian language in Georgia.
Find an overview of the Rutuls and their dying language.
Learn about the Tabasarans and their efforts to keep their language alive. Article is from the "Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire."
Read a dossier on the Tindis and their little-studied Caucasian language.
Find a description of this Dagestan language and the group who speaks it.
Read about this archaic Caucasian language and its speakers, who live in Georgia and Azerbaijan.