💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Aghul"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| rutulnoun | A member an ethnic group in the Republic of Dagestan in Russia and parts of Azerbaijan |
| daghistannoun | Alternative form of Dagestan. [A republic and federal subject of Russia, located in the Caucasus region. Capital: Makhachkala.] |
| daghistaninoun | Alternative form of Dagestani. [A native or inhabitant of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.] |
| dāghistānnoun | Alternative form of Dagestan. [A republic and federal subject of Russia, located in the Caucasus region. Capital: Makhachkala.] |
| daghestaninoun | Alternative form of Dagestani: A native or inhabitant of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. [A native or inhabitant of the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.] |
| abazanoun | A member of an ethnic group living in the northwest Caucasus. |
| daghestaniannoun | (uncommon) Alternative form of Dagestanian: Of, from or relating to the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. [Of, from or relating to the Republic of Dagestan, Russia.] |
| daghestannoun | Alternative spelling of Dagestan: A republic and federal subject of Russia, located in the Caucasus region [A republic and federal subject of Russia, located in the Caucasus region. Capital: Makhachkala.] |
| lezghinnoun | Alternative form of Lezgi. [A member of an ethnic group living predominantly in southern Dagestan and northeastern Azerbaijan.] |
| lezghinoun | Alternative form of Lezgi. [A member of an ethnic group living predominantly in southern Dagestan and northeastern Azerbaijan.] |
| afsharnoun | A surname. |
| yaghnobnoun | Alternative form of Yaghnobi. [A member of an ethnic minority in Tajikistan, inhabiting the Sughd province in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob rivers.] |
| yagnobnoun | Alternative form of Yaghnobi. [A member of an ethnic minority in Tajikistan, inhabiting the Sughd province in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob rivers.] |
| oghuznoun | A subbranch of the Turkic language family. The three languages with the largest number of speakers are Turkish, Azerbaijani, and Turkmen. |
| azerbaidzhaninoun | (obsolete) Alternative spelling of Azerbaijani. [Of, from, or pertaining to Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijani people or the Azerbaijani language.] |
| yagnobinoun | Alternative form of Yaghnobi. [A member of an ethnic minority in Tajikistan, inhabiting the Sughd province in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob rivers.] |
| uigurnoun | Alternative form of Uyghur. [A member of a Turkic ethnic group living in northwestern China and southeastern Kazakhstan.] |
| aoulnoun | Alternative form of aul (“village encampment”). [A village encampment in the Caucasus, Central Asia or the Southern Urals.] |
| iranian azerbaijannoun | (politically loaded) Synonym of Azerbaijan (“region in Iran”). |
| aghlabitenoun | Alternative form of Aghlabid. [(historical) Any member of an Arab dynasty of emirs who ruled Ifriqiya and parts of Southern Italy, nominally on behalf of the Abbasid Caliph, from 800–909 CE.] |
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