Laks (Caucasus)
Laks are an indigenous people of Dagestan, a federal subject of Russia, located in the North Caucasus region. They are part of the larger ethnic group known as the Dagestanis. The Laks are primarily concentrated in the Laksky District of Dagestan.
History[edit]
The history of the Laks dates back to ancient times. They are believed to have been part of the Caucasian Albania, a historical region in the eastern Caucasus. The Laks have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations.
Language[edit]
The Laks speak the Lak language, which belongs to the Northeast Caucasian language family. It is one of the many languages spoken in Dagestan and is considered endangered, with a decreasing number of speakers.
Religion[edit]
The majority of Laks adhere to Sunni Islam, which was introduced to the region in the 8th century. There are also small communities of Shia Muslims and followers of traditional Caucasian beliefs.
Culture[edit]
Lak culture is rich and diverse, with unique traditions in music, dance, and visual arts. The Laks are known for their traditional Caucasian folk music and dances, such as the lezginka.
Cuisine[edit]
Lak cuisine is similar to the cuisines of other Dagestani peoples. It includes dishes such as khinkali, a type of dumpling, and chudu, a stuffed flatbread.
Economy[edit]
The Laks traditionally engaged in agriculture, particularly the cultivation of grains and the rearing of livestock. Today, many Laks are employed in various sectors of the economy, including industry, education, and healthcare.
Notable Laks[edit]
Several notable individuals have emerged from the Lak community, including scholars, writers, and political leaders. These include Rasul Gamzatov, a prominent Soviet poet, and Said Afandi al-Chirkawi, a spiritual leader of the Naqshbandi tariqa in Dagestan.
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Flag of the Lak People
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Ethnographic and Administrative Map of Daghestan, 1895
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