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  • All the merchants and respectable landholders, over the districts bordering on the Tarae forest, through which we have passed, declare, that all the colonies of Budukh dacoits, who had, for many generations, up to 1842, been located in this forest, have entirely disappeared.

    A Journey through the Kingdom of Oude, Volumes I & II William Sleeman 1822

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • If that comparatively tiny number has you scratching your head and wondering where the "interesting" part of this is, first note that Budukh is a sister-language to Kryts, which is spoken by 8,000 Daghestanis in neighbouring valleys, and second, as the reviewer puts it:

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

  • a review of a book on the survival and nature of the Budukh language of Daghestan, which is spoken today by only 5,000 people in the Caucasus Mountains.

    unknown title 2008

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