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* Shikhsaidov Amri. “The testament of Andunik-nutsal”. Dagestan Scientific Center. Issue 1. [[Makhachkala]], 1988.
* Shikhsaidov Amri. “The testament of Andunik-nutsal”. Dagestan Scientific Center. Issue 1. [[Makhachkala]], 1988.
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* {{cite book | last=Krishtopa | first=A. E. | last2=Криштопа | first2=А. Е. | title=Dagestan v XIII--nachale XV vv. : ocherk politicheskoĭ istorii | publisher=Mamont | publication-place=Moskva | date=2007 | isbn=978-5-903011-17-9 | oclc=191049209 }}, page 6.

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Andunik I
Nutsal of Avars
Reign1460 — 1485
PredecessorMuhammed-Mirza
SuccessorBulach I
Died1485
FatherIbrahim I
ReligionIslam

Andunik I (Avar: ГӀандуникӀ I) was an Avar nutsal (ruler), who ruled from 1460 to 1485.[1]

Testament of the ruler of the "vilayet Avar" Andunik in Arabic.

He was the son of the past nutsal Ibrahim I.[1] Throughout his reign, he tried to expand his possessions, but without significant success. He is known for the so-called "testament",[2] which is addressed to his nephew Bulach, at the end of which it says: "O son of my brother! If you want to become an emir like your brave ancestors, then try to cross these boundaries, not yielding even an land".[2] Among other things, the will lists the number of Nutsal's troops and another list mentions another of his nephew Khadzhiali Shamkhal, whom was also given a "testament".

The toponym Dagestan is also mentioned for the first time in this testament of 1485.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Avar Nutsals dynasty". Гнездо Строителя (in Russian). Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  2. ^ a b Crishtopa, Alexander (2007). Dagestan in the 13th – early 15th centuries (PDF). pp. 166, 184. ISBN 978-5-903-011-17-9.
  3. ^ Crishtopa, Alexander (2007). Dagestan in the 13th – early 15th centuries (PDF). p. 6. ISBN 978-5-903-011-17-9.

Sources

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  • Saidov Daniel. The emergence of writing among the Avars. Languages of Dagestan. Issue. 1. Makhachkala, 1948, pp. 137–138
  • Shikhsaidov Amri. “The testament of Andunik-nutsal”. Dagestan Scientific Center. Issue 1. Makhachkala, 1988.
  • Krishtopa, A. E.; Криштопа, А. Е. (2007). Dagestan v XIII--nachale XV vv. : ocherk politicheskoĭ istorii. Moskva: Mamont. ISBN 978-5-903011-17-9. OCLC 191049209., page 6.