Akusha-Dargo Union

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Akusha-Dargo Union
12th century–1854
Akusha-Dargo union in 19th century
Akusha-Dargo union in 19th century
CapitalAkusha
Largest VillagesTsudakhar, Mugi, Mekegi
Demonym(s)Dargins, Akushans
GovernmentTheocracy
Establishment12th century
History 
• Established
12th century
• Disestablished
1854
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sarir
Darginsky Okrug
Today part of Russia

Akusha-Dargo Union (Russian: Акуша-Дарго) was the union of free Dargin societies centered in the village of Akusha. It included the territories of the current Levashinsky and Akushinsky districts of Dagestan.[1][2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Aliev, B. G.; Г, Алиев Б.; Murtazaev, O. A.; А, Муртазаев О. (2017-06-15). "AKUSHA-DARGO IN RUSSIA'S POLICY IN DAGESTAN IN THE FIRST THIRD OF THE 19th CENTURY". History, Archeology and Ethnography of the Caucasus (in Russian). 13 (2): 40–54. doi:10.32653/CH13240-54. ISSN 2618-849X.
  2. ^ D.K. Guruev Dagestan State University; Guruev, D.K. (2016). "GOVERNMENT PECULIARITIES IN AKUSHA-DARGO" (PDF). Law Нerald of Dagestan State University. 20 (4): 13–17. doi:10.21779/2224-0241-2016-20-4-13-17.