Aghul people

Aghuls (Aghul: агулар/agular, Lezgian: Агъулар) are a people in Dagestan, Russia. According to the 2010 census, there were 34,160 Aghuls in Russia (7,000 in 1959). The Aghul language belongs to the Lezgian language family, a group of the Northeast Caucasian family. Ethnically, the Aghuls are close to the Lezgins. There are four groups of the Aghul people, who live in four different gorges: Aguldere, Kurakhdere, Khushandere, and Khpyukdere. Like their neighbors the Kaitaks, the Aghuls were converted to Islam at a fairly early date, subsequent to the Arab conquest of the eighth century. Their oral traditions claim Jewish descent.

Aghuls
агулар
Flag of the Aghuls
Total population
45,000 (est.)
Regions with significant populations
 Russia 34,160
 Ukraine108
 Latvia25 - 33
Languages
Aghul
Religion
predominately Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Other Northeast Caucasian-speaking peoples
Especially Lezgins, Tabasarans, and Udis
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