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Khasavyurt
City in Dagestan, Russia
City in Dagestan, Russia
| Field | Value | |||
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| en_name | Khasavyurt | |||
| ru_name | Хасавюрт | |||
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| image1 | Хасавюрт.jpg | |||
| caption1 | View over Khasavyurt | |||
| image2 | Церковь Святого Знамения Божьей Матери г. Хасавюрт.JPG | |||
| caption2 | Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign | |||
| image3 | Khasavyurt, Dagestan Republic, Russia - panoramio (4).jpg | |||
| caption3 | Entrance Sign | |||
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| map_label_position | right | |||
| image_coa | Coat of Arms of Khasavyurt (2017).png | |||
| image_flag | Flag of Khasavyurt.png | |||
| federal_subject | Republic of Dagestan | |||
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| adm_city_jur | City of Khasavyurt | |||
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| adm_ctr_of1 | Khasavyurtovsky District | |||
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| adm_ctr_of2 | City of Khasavyurt | |||
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| inhabloc_cat | City | |||
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| urban_okrug_jur | Khasavyurt Urban Okrug | |||
| urban_okrug_jur_ref | ||||
| mun_admctr_of1 | Khasavyurt Urban Okrug | |||
| mun_admctr_of1_ref | ||||
| mun_admctr_of2 | Khasavyurtovsky Municipal District | |||
| leader_title | Head | |||
| leader_title_ref | ||||
| leader_name | S. D. Ukhmanov | |||
| leader_name_ref | ||||
| pop_2010census | 131187 | |||
| pop_2010census_rank | 126th | |||
| pop_2010census_ref | ||||
| established_date | 1846 | |||
| current_cat_date | 1931 | |||
| postal_codes | 368000—368009 | |||
| dialing_codes | 87231 | |||
| website | http://xacavurt.ru/ |
Khasavyurt is a city in Dagestan, Russia. Population:
History
It was founded in 1846 and granted town status in 1931. During the Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative capital of the Khasavyurtovsky Okrug of the Terek Oblast.
In 1996, the agreement was signed in Khasavyurt between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria following the First Chechen War, known as Khasavyurt Accord.
On August 19, 2012, six police officers were killed and eight people injured at two gun and bomb attacks in the city. The town has thousands of Salafis. In December 2016, the Russian authorities reported the existence of the Khasavyurt Group, allegedly linked to the Islamic State and a flareup of incidents and skirmishes between the police and local militants in and around the city.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Khasavyurt serves as the administrative center of Khasavyurtovsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the City of Khasavyurt—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts. As a municipal division, the City of Khasavyurt is incorporated as Khasavyurt Urban Okrug.
Local government
The Assembly of Deputies consists of 25 deputies elected by residents for a period of 5 years. The current 6th convocation was elected in the 2018 Russian elections. The elections were held according to a proportional system in a single district. Only five parties were registered: United Russia, the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, A Just Russia, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, and the Labor Party of Russia. 4 parties entered the Assembly of Deputies: United Russia - 17 seats (63.68%), CPRF - 4 seats (17.95%), Labor Party of Russia - 2 (7.61%), and A Just Russia - 2 (7.58%). The LDPR list received 1.72% of the votes and received no mandates. Zagit-Salim Dadayev (United Russia) was re-elected as chairman of the 6th convocation.
The 5th convocation was elected on 8 September 2013. From among the deputies, the current head, Saygidpasha Umakhanov, was re-elected to the post of head of the municipality. In June 2015, a new charter for the urban district of the city of Khasavyurt was adopted. In September 2015, Umakhanov resigned as the head of the city and, on the same day, was elected chairman of the city assembly of deputies, and the duties of the head of the city were entrusted to the head of the Khasavyurt administration, Arslan Arslanov.
Demographics
Ethnic groups (2021 census):
- Avars (47.9%)
- Kumyks (23.6%)
- Chechens (22.9%)
- Dargins (1.8%)
- Laks (1.5%)
- Lezgins (0.9%)
- Russians (0.8%)
Geography
Climate
Khasavyurt has a humid continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. (Köppen climate classification: Dfa).
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Religion
The overwhelming majority of the city's residents are Sunni Muslim.
There were 4 churches in the city. Only one has survived to this day – the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Sign. It is the largest Orthodox church in the North Caucasus.
The city also had one domed synagogue.
There are about 19 large mosques in Khasavyurt.
Economy
The main local industries are food processing, brick making and garment making.
Notable people
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Imam Alimsultanov, Chechen bard
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Arsen Akayev, former professional football player, coach
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Adam Batirov, Russian-Bahraini Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Mavlet Batirov, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Artur Beterbiyev, boxer
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Nassourdine Imavov, MMA fighter representing France
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Viktoriya Isakova, actress
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Amaldan Kukullu (1935–2000), Soviet/Russian poet, storyteller, folklorist
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Zabit Magomedsharipov, MMA fighter
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Ramazan Sahin, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Adam Saitiev, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Buvaisar Saitiev, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Zaur Uguev, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Murad Umakhanov, Olympic freestyle wrestler
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Elmadi Zhabrailov (born 1965), freestyle wrestler
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Musa Murtazaliev, freestyle wrestler representing Armenia
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Dzhamal Otarsultanov, Olympic freestyle wrestler
Notes
References
Sources
References
- Official website of Khasavyurt. [http://xacavurt.ru/content/view/26/154/ S. D. Ukhmanov, Head of Khasavyurt] {{Webarchive. link. (September 10, 2009 {{in lang). ru
- {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
- Euronews. "Ramadan in Russia marred by killings".
- [https://www.economist.com/news/europe/21698111-police-shut-dagestans-salafi-mosques-believers-head-fight-islamic Russia’s crackdown on Salafis may be breeding extremism]
- (13 February 2017). "The 'Khasavyurt Group': A New Watershed of Islamic State Activity in Dagestan - Jamestown". Terrorism Monitor Volume: 15 Issue: 3.
- Law #16
- Law #6
- (2018-09-09). "В Хасавюрте проходят выборы депутатов городского Собрания".
- "Выборы депутатов Собрания депутатов городского округа «город Хасавюрт» шестого созыва". [[Central Election Commission (Russia).
- (2013-09-12). "Мэром дагестанского Хасавюрта на пятый срок переизбран Сайгидпаша Умаханов". [[REGNUM News Agency]].
- "Национальный состав населения". Rosstat.
- "Orthodox pearl of Khasavyurt".
- [http://globalstat.ru/company/3296013 Globalstat – RO CHURCH “THE SIGN OF THE MOTHER OF GOD” IN KHASAVIURT]
- "Mountain Jews in the Dagestani city of Khasavyurt".
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