Rutuls, Rutulians
( rut, Мыхабыр, Mykhabyr) are a
Northeast Caucasian
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ethnic group native to
Dagestan
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and adjacent parts of
Azerbaijan
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. According to the
2010 Russian Census
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, there were 35,240 Rutuls in Russia.
In
1989 Soviet Census
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in Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan SSR then) there were 336 Rutuls.
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/ref> The Rutul language
Rutul is a language spoken by the Rutuls, an ethnic group living in Dagestan (Russia) and some parts of Azerbaijan. It is spoken by 30,000 people in Dagestan (2010 census) and 17,000 (no date) in Azerbaijan. The word ''Rutul'' derives from the n ...
is a member of the Northeast Caucasian language family; its speakers often have a good command of Azeri
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and Russian
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*Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
, as Rutul was not a written language until 1990. The Rutul culture is close to that of the Tsakhur and other peoples who inhabit the basin of the upper reaches of the Samur River
The Samur ( rut, Самыр; ; russian: Самур; az, Samurçay) is a river in Russia's Dagestan Republic, also partially flowing through
Azerbaijan and forming part of the Azerbaijan–Russia border.
Overview
The Samur river originates in gla ...
. Most of the Rutuls are engaged in cattle breeding
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(mostly sheep husbandry
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), farming
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, and gardening
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.
Religion
The Rutuls adhere to Sunni Islam. The earliest attempts of Arabs
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to affirm as Dagestan concern the 7th century, and in Rutul's territory they made the greatest success. The earliest monument of Muslim culture testifies to it on caucasus - a tombstone of Sheikh Magomeda-ibn-Asada-ibn-Mugal, buried in Khnov in 675 AD[Vuchetich N. G.: "Chetyre mesyatsa v Dagestane" (Four months in Dagestan), "Caucasus" No.72 Tiflis, 1864.] About early Islamisation of Rutuls the earliest testify also in mountains of Dagestan monuments building epygraphic, found in some Rutul villages. It is a stone in a wall of a building of a mosque of settlement village Luchek on which the chronograph text in the Arabian language is cut, Islam carrying the statement here to 128 of Hijra, that is 745-746. Other stone with the chronograph text has remained in a settlement Ihrek mosque of Ihrek, in it is spoken «about restoration of the destroyed mosque in 407 of Hijra
Hijra, Hijrah, Hegira, Hejira, Hijrat or Hijri may refer to:
Islam
* Hijrah (often written as ''Hejira'' in older texts), the migration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina in 622 CE
* Migration to Abyssinia or First Hegira, of Muhammad's followers ...
»
Notable Rutul people
* Gasret Aliev - a Hero of Soviet Union, 1st secretary of the CPSU in Rutul 1957–1961, resident of the village Hin
Hin or HIN may refer to:
People
* Cornelis Hin (1869–1944), Dutch Olympic sailor
* Frans Hin (1906–1968), Dutch Olympic sailor
* Johan Hin (1899–1957), Dutch Olympic sailor
Science and technology
* Hin recombinase, a protein
* Hin, an anc ...
, participant of World War II
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.
Science
* Saeed Efendi I (v. Shinaz, 13th century, dynasty of Saeedar) - the medieval philosopher, rhetoric, the physicist, the astronomer, the poet. It had been opened in village Shinaz medieval university, an observatory and library. Last scientist from this dynasty Ismail Efendi have buried in 1929.
* Verdiev Mikail Gadjimagomedovich - Heads physics chair at the Dagestan State technical university (since July, 2004), the senior lecturer of engineering science, the professor, the full member of the International academy the Colds (M.O.V.E.), the Deserved inventor of the Russian Federation and Republic of Dagestan
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.
* Musaev Gamzat Magomedsaidovich - the senior lecturer of chair of history of Dagestan
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State University.
Other scientists
* Gasan Gagaev Gasan may refer to:
Places
* Həsənqaydı (also spelled Gasan-Gaydi), a village in Azerbaijan
* Gasan, Marinduque, a municipality in the Philippines on the island of Marinduque
* Gasan (mountain), in South Korea 가산 (경북)
* Gasan, Gasan-do ...
* Kamal Efendiev (v. Ihrek)
* Ali Sultanov
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* Alisultan Alisultanov
* Fatima Magomedova
* Farida Guseynova Farida may refer to:
* Farida (given name)
* Farida Force, an ad hoc Australian Army unit formed in World War II
* Farida Group, a leather manufacturing company in Chennai, India
* Farida Guitars, a Chinese musical instrument manufacturer
...
* Svetlana Mahmudova (v. Rutul)
* Serker Gadjiev
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* Ahmed Bazaev
* Abdulkasum Balamamedov
* Efendi Hasmamedov
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(v. Shinaz)
* Balasi Tagirov
* Tel'man Kafarov
* Eldigar Agabalaev (v. Hin)
* Gadji Gadjiev
* Verdiev Verdi (v. Myuhrek)
Sports
* Vagif Abdullaev Vagif (or Vaqif in the Azerbaijani transcription) is a common given name in Azerbaijan. Of Persian origin, it means "clever" or "watchful".
Notable Vagifs include:
* Molla Panah Vagif (1717-1797), poet and statesman, founder of the "realist" sch ...
(birth 1983-11-20) (village Luchek) - the World champion on a kickboxing
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, the Champion of Europe on Full Contact (WPKA) 2005 in an absolute category and in a category to 82 kg, the World champion on Full Contact (IAKSA) 2007. Trains in fight club "Salang" (Surgut, Russia), the participant of the International Tournament of Single combats.
* Kurban Agaev (village Hin
Hin or HIN may refer to:
People
* Cornelis Hin (1869–1944), Dutch Olympic sailor
* Frans Hin (1906–1968), Dutch Olympic sailor
* Johan Hin (1899–1957), Dutch Olympic sailor
Science and technology
* Hin recombinase, a protein
* Hin, an anc ...
) - the numerous champion of the USSR on free-style wrestling.
* Vagab Kazibekov - the deserved master of sports of the USSR, the champion of the USSR and Europe.
* Saniyat Ganachueva (village Shinaz) - the first Russian world champion
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among women on free-style wrestling.
* Abduselim Rizvanov - the deserved trainer of Russia.
* Caucas Sultanmagomedov - MMA
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fighter.
* Asef Pirsaidov - Master of Sports Soviet Union
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on free-style wrestling.
* Marif Pirav - MMA fighter of EFN and KSW.
Rutuls in Turkey
* İbrahim Şinasi I (19th century) - the large military leader of Turkey
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. Was lost under Shumla.
* İbrahim Şinasi
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(junior) - after study in France began to let out the most popular newspaper in Turkey «Gyasfiru efkyar» («the Image of thoughts»). Şinasi has taken a great interest in reform of Turkish language, creation of the present Turkish literature and achieved, that books wrote not for the elite, and for the people. Besides, Şinasi with Namik Kemal was engaged in reform of a state system of Turkey
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and became the founder of tanzimat, continued by Atatürk in 1918-1919.
Rutuls in Syria
* Ulfat Idilbi - the famous writer. Elfat has not torn with the ethnic native land of the ancestors, has visited village Shinaz, is interested in a life and customs of rutuls.
* Sheikh Gadzhimagomed Chelebi
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(great-grandfather Elfat Edelbi) - has got to Turkey as the emissary of imam Shamil, as the proxy envoy to the Turkish sultan.
* Shamil Dagestani
Culture and art
* Kur Radjab Ihrekdy – the classic of rutul poetry which verses sing till now poets of Dagestan and Azerbaijan. His used huge popularity in second half XVIII – the beginning of 19th centuries in Dagestan and Azerbaijan.
* Hazarchi – a national poet (first half of the 20th century)
* Gadzhiev – a national poet (first half of the 20th century)
* Jamiseb Sallarov – a national poet (first half of the 20th century)
* Samed
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Given name
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*Samad Nikkhah Bahrami (born 1983), Iranian basketball player
* Samad Behrangi (1939–1967), Iranian t ...
– a national poet (first half of the 20th century)
* Nurahmed Ramazanov – a national poet (first half of the 20th century)
* Garay Fazli Garay may refer to:
* Garay (surname)
* Gəray, a municipality in Azerbaijan
* Garay Department, Santa Fe Province, Argentina
* Garay alphabet, a script used by a small minority to write the Wolof language of West Africa
* Garay (ship), a type of w ...
– a poet.
* Ismail Dagestanly
Ishmael ''Ismaḗl''; Classical/Qur'anic Arabic: إِسْمَٰعِيْل; Modern Standard Arabic: إِسْمَاعِيْل ''ʾIsmāʿīl''; la, Ismael was the first son of Abraham, the common patriarch of the Abrahamic religions; and is cons ...
– an honoured artist of the USSR, the winner of the Lenin award
* Yosoof Ihrekdy – a writer and poet. Creativity — 1960–1990
* Shafi Amsarsdy – a poet and composer. Creativity – 1960–1990
* Kavha (Abdulmanaf) Vurushdy – a poet, writer, and composer. Creativity – 1960–1990
* Sakit Hinavi
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Demographics
As of the 2001 India census, Sakit had a population of 6934. Males constituted 53% of the population and females 47%. Sakit has an ave ...
– a poet, writer, and composer, «the Nightingale of Dagestan and Azerbaijan»
Other famous Rutuls
* K.Magomedov - a member of the Russian academy of public service at the president of the Russian Federation
* G.Gadzhimuradov - the deputy minister of trade of Degestan Republic (Russia)
* I.Ibragimov - the head of department at Government of Degestan Republic (Russia)
* D.Tairov - the chief of department Minnatsinformvneshsvjazi of Degestan Republic (Russia)
* T.Ashurbekov - the head of department of republican Office of Public Prosecutor
* M.Babayev - the colonel, chief of Department Makhachkala-customs
* I.Garunov - a member of Supreme Court of Degestan Republic (Russia)
* N.Magomedov - the head of joint-stock company "Arsi".
* R.Aliev - the deputy director of joint-stock company "Yugstalkonstructsia"
* M.Mamadaev - the colonel
* J.Magomedov - the judge of the Kirov (Dagestan
Dagestan ( ; rus, Дагеста́н, , dəɡʲɪˈstan, links=yes), officially the Republic of Dagestan (russian: Респу́блика Дагеста́н, Respúblika Dagestán, links=no), is a republic of Russia situated in the North ...
, Russia
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) regional court
See also
*Rutul language
Rutul is a language spoken by the Rutuls, an ethnic group living in Dagestan (Russia) and some parts of Azerbaijan. It is spoken by 30,000 people in Dagestan (2010 census) and 17,000 (no date) in Azerbaijan. The word ''Rutul'' derives from the n ...
Notes
External links
Folk Songs and Dances of the Rutuls of Azerbaijan
rutulia.com
— Rutul national website.
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Ethnic groups in Azerbaijan
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Rutulsky District