Andi, Republic of Dagestan

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Andi
Анди
Village
Coordinates: 41°41′N 23°50′E / 41.683°N 23.833°E / 41.683; 23.833
CountryRussia
Federal subjectDagestan
DistrictBotlikh
Population
 (2010[1])
 • Total5,591
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK)
Postal Code
368983

Andi is a large village in the Botlikh region in Dagestan, Russia

Geographical location[edit]

Located 14 km north-east of the village Botlikh.

Population[edit]

The villagers are Andis[2] (censuses may be marked as Avars). Before the deportation, a large number of Chechens lived there, including the Kharchievs,[3] Sultanovs, Izrailovs, Makhmudovs, Mamaevs, Musalaevs, Apraev-Mamedov, Valiev, Gelegaev, Guchigov, Abdukerimov, Gelichaev, Mamedkhanov.

Language[edit]

The villagers speak the Andi language. In 1981, a linguistic expedition Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics [ru] of the Faculty of Philology, Moscow State University was led by A. E. Kibrika.[4]

Famous natives[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "2010 All-Russian Population Census. Table No. 11". Archived from the original on 30 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  2. ^ Koryakov YB (2002). "9. Dagestanian languages: West". Atlas of the Caucasian Languages. Atlas of the Languages of the World. M.: Institute of Linguistics RAS. Archived from the original on 9 July 2007.
  3. ^ Lists of victims: Kharchievs
  4. ^ Vladimir Borshchev. Expedition to Andi, August 1981 (memories)

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