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- Avar_Khanate abstract "The Avar Khanate (Avar: Awarazul Nutsallhi, Russian: Аварское ханство), a long-lived Muslim (i.e. Avar) state, controlled Western Dagestan (in the North Caucasus) from the early 13th century to the 19th century.Following the fall of the Christian kingdom of Sarir in the early 12th century, the Caucasian Avars underwent a process of Islamization. Military tensions escalated in 1222, when the Tengriist Mongols under Subutai invaded the region. Although the Avars had pledged their support to Muhammad II of Khwarezm (reigned 1200-1220) in his struggle against the Mongols, there is no documentation for the Mongol invasion of the Avar lands. As historical clues are so scarce, it is probably fruitless to speculate whether the Avars were the agents of the Mongol influence in the Caucasus and whether they were entrusted with the task of levying tribute for the khan, as modern historian Murad Magomedov suggests.The rise of the Shamkhalate of Kazi-Kumukh following the disintegration of the Golden Horde in the 15th century was at once a symptom and a cause of the khans' diminished influence during the 15th and 16th centuries. At that time, the khanate was a loosely structured state, sometimes forced to seek the Tsar's protection against its powerful enemies, while many mountainous communities (djamaats) obtained a considerable degree of autonomy from the khan.In the 18th century, the steady weakening of the shamkhals fostered the ambitions of the Avar khans, whose greatest coup was the defeat of the 100,000-strong army of Nadir Shah in September 1741 during his conquest of Dagestan. In the wake of this success, Avar sovereigns managed to expand their territory at the expense of free communities in Dagestan and Chechnya. The reign of Umma-Khan (from 1775 to 1801) marked the zenith of the Avar ascendancy in the Caucasus. Potentates who paid tribute to Umma-Khan included the rulers of Shaki, Quba, and Shirvan.Within two years after Umma-Khan's death, the khanate voluntarily submitted to Russian authority. Yet the Russian administration disappointed and embittered freedom-loving highlanders. The institution of heavy taxation, coupled with the expropriation of estates and the construction of fortresses, electrified the Avar population into rising under the aegis of the Muslim Imamate, led by Ghazi Mohammed (1828–32), Gamzat-bek (1832–34) and Imam Shamil (1834–59). This Caucasian War raged until 1864, when the Avar Khanate was abolished and the Avar District was instituted instead.".
- Avar_Khanate dissolutionYear "1864".
- Avar_Khanate foundingYear "0013".
- Avar_Khanate governmentType Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate thumbnail Khunz_Wolf_3b.svg?width=300.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageID "6000974".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageLength "3926".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageRevisionID "675009152".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Avar_District.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Avars_(Carpathians).
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Avars_(Caucasus).
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:1864_disestablishments.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_monarchies_of_Europe.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Dagestan.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Khanates.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Khanates_of_the_North_Caucasus.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Caucasian_Avars.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Caucasian_Imamate.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Caucasian_War.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Chechnya.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Dagestan.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Gamzat-bek.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Gazikumukh_Shamkhalate.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Ghazi_Mohammed.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Ghazi_Muhammad.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Horde.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Imam_Shamil.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Imamate_of_Dagestan.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sunni_Muslim_dynasties.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Mongols.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_II_of_Khwarezm.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Nader_Shah.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Naders_Dagestan_campaign.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Nadir_Shah.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Pannonian_Avars.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Quba_Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Sarir.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Shaki_Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Shamkhal_(title).
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Shamkhalate_of_Kazi-Kumukh.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Shirvan.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Subutai.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avar Khanate".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avar khan".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avar".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avars".
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avary".
- Avar_Khanate capital "Khunzah".
- Avar_Khanate commonLanguages "Avar".
- Avar_Khanate commonName "Avar Khanate".
- Avar_Khanate continent "Eurasia".
- Avar_Khanate conventionalLongName "Avar Khanate".
- Avar_Khanate flagP "Caucasus about year 1124.jpg".
- Avar_Khanate flagS "Flag of Russia.svg".
- Avar_Khanate governmentType Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate hasPhotoCollection Avar_Khanate.
- Avar_Khanate imageFlag "Khunz Wolf 3b.svg".
- Avar_Khanate p "Sarir".
- Avar_Khanate region "Eastern Europe".
- Avar_Khanate religion "Islam".
- Avar_Khanate s "Russian Empire".
- Avar_Khanate status "Khanate".
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- Avar_Khanate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_former_country.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Khanates_of_the_Trancaucasia.
- Avar_Khanate wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NorthCaucasus-geo-stub.
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- Avar_Khanate yearEnd "1864".
- Avar_Khanate yearStart "Early 13th century".
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:1864_disestablishments.
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:Former_monarchies_of_Europe.
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:History_of_Dagestan.
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:Khanates.
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:Khanates_of_the_North_Caucasus.
- Avar_Khanate subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_13th_century.
- Avar_Khanate type Article.
- Avar_Khanate type Country.
- Avar_Khanate type Place.
- Avar_Khanate type PopulatedPlace.
- Avar_Khanate type Article.
- Avar_Khanate type Disestablishment.
- Avar_Khanate type Establishment.
- Avar_Khanate type Monarchy.
- Avar_Khanate type Location.
- Avar_Khanate type Monarchy.
- Avar_Khanate type Country.
- Avar_Khanate type Place.
- Avar_Khanate type Thing.
- Avar_Khanate type Q486972.
- Avar_Khanate type Q6256.
- Avar_Khanate comment "The Avar Khanate (Avar: Awarazul Nutsallhi, Russian: Аварское ханство), a long-lived Muslim (i.e. Avar) state, controlled Western Dagestan (in the North Caucasus) from the early 13th century to the 19th century.Following the fall of the Christian kingdom of Sarir in the early 12th century, the Caucasian Avars underwent a process of Islamization. Military tensions escalated in 1222, when the Tengriist Mongols under Subutai invaded the region.".
- Avar_Khanate label "Avar Khanate".
- Avar_Khanate sameAs Khanat_Àvar.