Monday, April 26, 2021

Russian Post Dagestan Heritage

RUSSIAN POST (Pochta Rossii) in 2008 issued a series of stamps on the art heritage of Dagestan, in particular their traditional attire, headdress and jewelry. Shown here is the mini souvenir sheet.

The people of Dagestan include a large variety of ethnicities. According to the 2010 Census, Northeast Caucasians (including Avars, Dargins, Lezgins, Laks, Tabasarans, and Chechens) make up almost 75% of the population of Dagestan. Turkic peoples, Kumyks, Azerbaijanis, and Nogais make up 21%, and Russians 3.6%. Other ethnicities (e.g. Tats) each account for less than 0.4% of the total population.

Dagestanis are largely Sunni Muslims, of the Shafi rites, that has been in place for centuries. On the Caspian coast, particularly in and around the port city of Derbent, the population (primarily made up of Azerbaijanis) is Shia. There is also a Salafi population, which is often a target of official repression.

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