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The present article is devoted to the continued during 2015-2016 years field archaeographic researches in a number of mountain and plain regions of Daghestan in order to find out the new collections of manuscripts and old-printed books in Arabic, Turkic and Daghestan languages (written by using Arabic graphic). The archaeographic expedition had worked at eight regions of Daghestan. There were found out 2 new collections of manuscripts in Akushinsky region, 2 collections in Botlikh region, 1 collection in Shamilsky region, 1 collection in Makhachkala city, 6 collections in Khasavurt and 6 collections in Buynaksk regions, 3 collections in Karabudakhkent and 3 collections in Kizlyar regions, 8 collections in Nogay region - all together 32 collections. Among them there are manuscripts, a large number of old-printed books (lithographies published in Temir-Khan-Shura, Petrovsk, Bakhchisaray, Khasavyurt, Kazan, Istanbul, Cairo), andletters and documents dated within the middle of the XVII-XIX centuries.The total amount of the described manuscripts and old-printed books dated within the XIII-XIX centuries is more than 950 units of description. Among the new findings are the excellently made Qurans of the XIII-XIX cent. and comments to the Quran (the earliest manuscript was re-written in 677/1278) with numerous memorable records and assembly materials; the manuals on Grammar of the Arabic language studied in the Daghestan madrasahs in the XIII-XIXth centuries (AbdarrakhmanDjami, Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr, Ruknaddin al-Hasanibn Muhammad al-Astarabadi, IzaddinAbdalvakhabibn Ibrahim az-Zandjani, Mahmud az-Zamakhshari, Ahmad ibn Ali ibnMa‘sud, Muhammad al-Ardabili, Ahmad ibnDinkuziar-Rumi, etc.); compositions on logic (Aduaddin al-Idzhi, Muhammad Sachaklizade al-Mar‘ashi, Ahmad ad-Damankhuri, Asiraddin al-Abkhari, Nu‘manibn Sheikh Said ash-Shirvani); on Hadith (al-Bukhari, an-Navavi), on lexicography (Abu Nasr Ismail ibnHammad al-Djaukhari), on Sufism (al-Gazali, al-Kushayri; date of creation is approximately XVII century), etc.

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  • Navavi), on lexicography (Abu Nasr Ismail ibnHammad al-Djaukhari), on Sufism, etc

  • The present article is devoted to the continued during 2015–2016 years field archaeographic researches in a number of mountain and plain regions of Daghestan in order to find out the new collections of manuscripts and old-printed books in Arabic, Turkic and Daghestan languages

  • The archaeographic expedition had worked at eight regions of Daghestan

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Navavi), on lexicography (Abu Nasr Ismail ibnHammad al-Djaukhari), on Sufism (al-Gazali, alKushayri; date of creation is approximately XVII century), etc. Директора Института истории, археологии и этнографии Дагестанского научного центра РАН, Махачкала Доктор исторических наук, главный научный сотрудник Института истории, археологии и этнографии Дагестанского научного центра РАН, Махачкала

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