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World-wide Avarian Archeologist Dr. Murad Magomedov about ancient nomad migration waves of Iranians,Turks and Protomongols to Caspian-Daghestanian area. 2005. Attention! This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license. From archives of Moussaev_M.Z. (http:www.svoboda.org).

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Famous in Daghestan and Daghestanian diaspora in Turkey Avarian poet Adallo Ali (also known as Adallo Aliev) about Avar language, poetry and literature.2007. Attention! The files are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Generic license. Attribution: Awarenstuermer at ru.wikipedia

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