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Dashty Yataq

(Dashly

Yataq)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into Is-

nov Community, the 5

th

Police Precinct of Fet-

hibey, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of

Aghalyq rural administrative unit, Shabran Dis-

trict (former Davachi).

Davachi (Divichi)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Davachi, subject to pogrom. In later period a

town and the administrative center of the same

name District formed as a result of subdivision

of Guba Uyezd into new administrative units

(districts) as of 1930. On April 14, 2010 both the

town and the district renamed into Shabran.

Davachi

Bazar

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Davachi Community, the same name Police Pre-

cinct, subject to pogrom. In later period, merged

with the town of Davachi (nowadays Shabran).

Digah

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into Al-

pan Community, the 5

th

Police Precinct of Fet-

hibey, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of

Amsar rural administrative unit, Guba District.

Derbend

- a town in Dagestan located in a narrow gorge

between the Caspian Sea and the Caucasus

foothills, one of the earliest urban settlements

in the world initially mentioned as “The Caspian

Gate”, the earliest place name dates back to the

6

th

century B.C. Nowadays the southernmost

town in Russian Federation.

Djek

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Mushkur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part

of Alik rural administrative unit, Guba District.

Dustayir

(Duztayir)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Gusar, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of

the eponymous rural administrative unit, Gusar

District.

INDEX of Administrative Units and Place Names