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Khunzakh (, , ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Khunzakhsky District in the Republic of Dagestan, , located in the mountains above sea level. Population:


History
It is widely accepted among historians that in the period of 5th to 12th century AD, Khunzakh, known as Humraj, was the capital of , a powerful Christian state in the mountains of the .

Khunzakh served as the capital of the Caucasian from the early 13th century until the which ended with the annexation of the khanate into Russia in 1864. During the , the settlement was the administrative capital of the .


Culture
Khunzakh is considered the cultural heart of the Caucasian Avar region.


Notable people
Heroes of Socialist Labor:

  • Khazha Murtuzalievna Lokalova (December 15, 1920-2001), teacher of the Khunzakh secondary school (), Hero of Socialist Labor (1960).
  • Magomed Makhulovich Makhulov (February 23, 1915 - April 11, 2021), Soviet statesman, Hero of Socialist Labor (April 8, 1971).

Political and military figures:

  • (11th century), nutsal (ruler) of the state formation Avar nutsalstvo.
  • , Avar Nutsal, who ruled according to approximately one account, in the 11th century, according to others, in the 12th century or in the 13th century.
  • , (12th century) - the son of the Avar nutsal (ruler) and Surakat.
  • , the ruler (nutsal) of the Avar nutsaldom in the second half of the 15th century.
  • Umma Khan IV - (at the end of 1735 or at the beginning of 1736) - the ruler of the at the beginning of the 18th century
  • Muhammad-nutsal IV - (1730 or 1731-1774), ruler of the Avar Khanate from 1735 to 1774.
  • Umma Khan of Avar, nicknamed the Great or Mad (1761 or 1762 - March 22, 1801) - Avar Nutsal, ruler of the Avar Khanate from 1774 to 1801.
  • - (1818 - May 5, 1852) - military leader, Naib of Imam Shamil.
  • (1846-1907), lieutenant general, governor of the Tiflis province.

Others

  • Zagidat Magomedbekova (1920–1999), linguist known for her contribution to East Caucasian linguistics
  • (1990-), mixed martial artist competing in the


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