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The following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of
Makhachkala ,
Dagestan ,
Russia .
19th century
1844 - Anji Fortress built by
Russians .
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1852 - Petrovsky lighthouse built.
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1857 - Petrovsk-Port granted town status.
1870 - Harbor constructed.
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1896 - Rostov-Baku railway built.
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1897 -
Population : 9,806.
20th century
21st century
See also
References
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i I. Zonn; et al. (2010). Caspian Sea Encyclopedia . Springer.
ISBN
978-3642115240 .
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"Russia: The Caucasus" . Supplement to Commerce Reports . Washington, DC. November 3, 1919.
^ G.R.F. Bursa (1985). "Political Changes of Names of Soviet Towns". Slavonic and East European Review . 63 .
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"About Dagestan State University" . Makhachkala: Dagestan State University. Retrieved 20 April 2013 .
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"Dagestan (Russia) Newspapers" . WorldCat . USA:
Online Computer Library Center . Retrieved 20 April 2013 .
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Robert Bruce Ware (2010), Dagestan: Russian hegemony and Islamic resistance in the North Caucasus , Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. (published 2009),
ISBN
9780765620286
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Дагестанский Музей Изобразительных Искусств [Dagestan Museum of Fine Arts] (in Russian). Махачкала. Retrieved 20 April 2013 .
^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants".
Demographic Yearbook 1965 . New York:
Statistical Office of the United Nations . 1966.
^ "Soviet Caspian Port Struck by Quake", New York Times , 17 May 1970
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"Garden Search: Russian Federation" . London:
Botanic Gardens Conservation International . Retrieved 30 March 2015 .
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United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs , Statistical Office (1987). "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants".
1985 Demographic Yearbook . New York. pp. 247–289. {{
cite book }}
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^ Robert Chenciner (1997). Daghestan: Tradition and Survival . Routledge Curzon.
ISBN
0700706321 .
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"Soviet Muslims Riot, Seeking Trips to Mecca" . New York Times . 14 June 1991.
^ Sebastian Smith (2006). Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya . Tauris.
ISBN
1850439796 . Gamid Gamidov
^ Europa World Year Book 2004 . Taylor & Francis.
ISBN
1857432533 .
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"Dagestani rebels 'planted' nail bomb" .
BBC News . 19 January 2002.
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"Dagestan journalist Kamalov shot dead" .
BBC News . 16 December 2011.
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"Dozens Hurt by 2 Bombs in Capital of Dagestan" . New York Times . 22 September 2011.
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"Dagestan Russia blasts: At least 12 dead in Makhachkala" .
BBC News . 4 May 2012.
^ Ellen Barry (1 June 2013).
"Russian Force Arrests Mayor Tied to Killing in Dagestan" .
New York Times . Retrieved 2 June 2013 .
This article incorporates information from the
German Wikipedia and the
Russian Wikipedia .
Bibliography
"Petrowsk".
Brockhaus' Konversations-Lexikon (in German) (14th ed.). Leipzig: Brockhaus. 1908.
"Petrovsk (Daghestan)" .
Encyclopædia Britannica . Vol. 21 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 335.
"Petrovsk" , Russia , Leipzig: Karl Baedeker, 1914,
OCLC
1328163
"Caucasus: Makhachkala" , Russia, Ukraine & Belarus ,
Lonely Planet , 1996, p. 656+,
OL
16478112W
Svetlana Anokhina and Polina Sanaeva, ed. (2013). Был такой Город: Махачкала [There Was a City: Makhachkala ] (in Russian). Dagestan. {{
cite book }}
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link )
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