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Nedim Ardoğa Hey, Nedim. The point is that Khazarian origin is more or less scientifically proven (most importantly by language and cultural inheritance) while everything before is highly speculative. And Kumyk historiography doesn't like sourceless appropriation but seeks some argumented precision.--Arsenekoumyk (talk) 19:31, 2 July 2017 (UTC)Reply
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YEA666 please stop vandalism. refer here if you have concerns about the content of the article. see what vandal edits are in the [1]. if you continue making recurrent vandal edits without explanation on talk page, as asked from you, they will indicate signs of edit warring, which can lead to your account being blocked WP:EW. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Arsenekoumyk (talk • contribs) 09:03, 25 April 2019 (UTC)Reply
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There is no source for the "Kumyk plateau", especially not for it ranging over 4 republics."living in the Kumyk plateau (northern Dagestan and Chechnya), the lands bordering the Caspian Sea, Northern Ossetia, Chechnya and the banks of the Terek river" while in reality it is just a handful villages in 3 of those 4 republics. I demand this to be phrased differently since it's not true. --Zandxo (talk) 19:48, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
in your world there isn't, but in fact: 1) Физическая география Дагестанской АССР / Проф. К. К. Гюль, С. В. Власова, И. М. Кисин / 1959 2) Физическая география Дагестанской АССР / Проф. К. К. Гюль, С. В. Власова, И. М. Кисин / 1959. --Arsenekoumyk (talk) 19:51, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
There is indeed a Kumyk plateua, but only in Dagestan, it ranges from the Terek to the Sulak, doesn't touch Northern Ossetia or Chechnya. It's part of the Tersko-Sulak lowland, which is right central of Dagestan. Кумыкская плоскость — наиболее заселённая часть Дагестана. В настоящее время Кумыкская плоскость — многонациональный регион[74]. На этой территории чересполосно расположены населённые пункты, в которых проживают кумыки, аварцы, чеченцы, лезгины, даргинцы, лакцы и др. --Zandxo (talk) 20:04, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
well, you were just recently shouting that there isn't a Kumyk plateau. Perhaps, you should read further about the boarders of it while you learned it exists.--Arsenekoumyk (talk) 20:13, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply
My original thought was about that there is no source about hte Kumyk plateau being stretched that far (over 4 republics) and I came to realisation that I was right about that. Good thing I'm from Khasavyurt, I see how "real" Kumyk plateau really is. 2 Kumyk villages in Chechnya will totally make Northern Chechnya part of it. --Zandxo (talk) 20:16, 15 February 2020 (UTC)Reply