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The Hunzibs are an indigenous people of Dagestan, North Caucasia living in three villages in the Tsuntinsky District in the upper regions of the Avar-Koysu river area. They have their own language, Hunzib, and primarily follow Sunni Islam, which reached the Hunzib people around the 8th or 9th century. Islam became consolidated among the Hunzib around the 16th and 17th centuries. The land where the Hunzibs inhabit was part of the Avar Khanate. The only time that the Hunzibs were counted as a distinct ethnic group in the Russian Census was in 1926, when 105 people reported to be ethnic Hunzibs. Subsequently, they were listed as Avars in the Russian Censuses. In 1967, it was estimated that there were about 600 ethnic Hunzibs (E. Bokarev).

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  • Hunzibové (cs)
  • Hunzib people (en)
  • 군지프인 (ko)
  • Гунзибцы (ru)
  • Гунзибці (uk)
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  • Hunzibové (Chundzibové) je současné pojmenování jednoho z kavkazských národů obyvájících území Dagestánu. Hunzibové se řadí mezi didoetské národy, spojené s historickým územím Didoetie. Jejich rodnou řečí je hunzibština, která se dětí ústní formou. Hunzibové jsou v 21. století kvůli dlouhodobému napojení na hospodářsky rozvinutější Avary vnímani jako jejich subetnikum. (cs)
  • The Hunzibs are an indigenous people of Dagestan, North Caucasia living in three villages in the Tsuntinsky District in the upper regions of the Avar-Koysu river area. They have their own language, Hunzib, and primarily follow Sunni Islam, which reached the Hunzib people around the 8th or 9th century. Islam became consolidated among the Hunzib around the 16th and 17th centuries. The land where the Hunzibs inhabit was part of the Avar Khanate. The only time that the Hunzibs were counted as a distinct ethnic group in the Russian Census was in 1926, when 105 people reported to be ethnic Hunzibs. Subsequently, they were listed as Avars in the Russian Censuses. In 1967, it was estimated that there were about 600 ethnic Hunzibs (E. Bokarev). (en)
  • 군지프인(러시아어: Гунзибцы)은 춘틴스키군의 마을 세 곳에 거주하는 러시아 다게스탄 공화국의 토착민들이다. 기운잘(러시아어: Гьунзаль), 훈잘리스(러시아어: Хунзалис), 엔제비(러시아어: Энзеби) 또는 운조(러시아어: унзо) 등의 이름으로도 불린다. 라는 자신들만의 언어가 있으며 주로 수니파 이슬람교를 믿는다.(군지프인에게 이슬람교가 도달한 일은 8~9세기 즈음이다) 군지프인이 러시아 인구조사에서 하나의 민족으로 집계된 유일한 시점은 1926년이었으며 당시 105명이 군지프인으로 구분되었다. 최종적으로 러시아 인구조사에서는 캅카스 아바르족으로 분류되었다. 1967년, 대략 600명의 군지프인이 있는 것으로 추산되었다.(E. Bokarev) (ko)
  • Гунзибцы (гьунзалъ, хунзалис, энзеби, унзо) — этническая группа аварцев. Народ в Дагестане, входит в группу цезских народов. Помимо Дагестана, также компактно проживают в Грузии. Общая численность по оценкам около 6,2 тыс. человек, официально согласно переписям населения в России и Грузии в 2002 году — 2850 чел. (ru)
  • Гунзибці (самоназва «гьунзалъ») — цезький народ. (uk)
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  • Hunzibové (Chundzibové) je současné pojmenování jednoho z kavkazských národů obyvájících území Dagestánu. Hunzibové se řadí mezi didoetské národy, spojené s historickým územím Didoetie. Jejich rodnou řečí je hunzibština, která se dětí ústní formou. Hunzibové jsou v 21. století kvůli dlouhodobému napojení na hospodářsky rozvinutější Avary vnímani jako jejich subetnikum. (cs)
  • The Hunzibs are an indigenous people of Dagestan, North Caucasia living in three villages in the Tsuntinsky District in the upper regions of the Avar-Koysu river area. They have their own language, Hunzib, and primarily follow Sunni Islam, which reached the Hunzib people around the 8th or 9th century. Islam became consolidated among the Hunzib around the 16th and 17th centuries. The land where the Hunzibs inhabit was part of the Avar Khanate. The only time that the Hunzibs were counted as a distinct ethnic group in the Russian Census was in 1926, when 105 people reported to be ethnic Hunzibs. Subsequently, they were listed as Avars in the Russian Censuses. In 1967, it was estimated that there were about 600 ethnic Hunzibs (E. Bokarev). (en)
  • 군지프인(러시아어: Гунзибцы)은 춘틴스키군의 마을 세 곳에 거주하는 러시아 다게스탄 공화국의 토착민들이다. 기운잘(러시아어: Гьунзаль), 훈잘리스(러시아어: Хунзалис), 엔제비(러시아어: Энзеби) 또는 운조(러시아어: унзо) 등의 이름으로도 불린다. 라는 자신들만의 언어가 있으며 주로 수니파 이슬람교를 믿는다.(군지프인에게 이슬람교가 도달한 일은 8~9세기 즈음이다) 군지프인이 러시아 인구조사에서 하나의 민족으로 집계된 유일한 시점은 1926년이었으며 당시 105명이 군지프인으로 구분되었다. 최종적으로 러시아 인구조사에서는 캅카스 아바르족으로 분류되었다. 1967년, 대략 600명의 군지프인이 있는 것으로 추산되었다.(E. Bokarev) (ko)
  • Гунзибцы (гьунзалъ, хунзалис, энзеби, унзо) — этническая группа аварцев. Народ в Дагестане, входит в группу цезских народов. Помимо Дагестана, также компактно проживают в Грузии. Общая численность по оценкам около 6,2 тыс. человек, официально согласно переписям населения в России и Грузии в 2002 году — 2850 чел. (ru)
  • Гунзибці (самоназва «гьунзалъ») — цезький народ. (uk)
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