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Sarir
Sarir or Serir was a medieval Christian state lasting from the 6th or 7th century to the 12th century in the mountainous regions of modern-day Dagestan in southern Russia. Its name is derived from the Arabic word for "throne" and refers to a golden throne that was viewed as a symbol of royal authority.
Kazikumukh Khanate
Feudal formation created as a result of the collapse of the Tarkov Shamkhalate (Kumyk feudal state)
Battle of Torches
1583 battle between the Ottoman Empire and Iran
Kazikumukh Shamkhalate
a mythical state introduced into circulation in the 20th century
Tabasaran Principality
state in Dagestan that existed from 1642 until the 19th century
Balasagan
thumb|Map of the eastern part of Transcaucasia under the [[Sasanian Empire]]
Balāsagān (an Iranian toponym meaning "country of Balas"; Armenian: Bałasakan, the inhabitants known as Bałasičkʻ, Arabic: Balāsajān/Balāšajān), also known as Bazgan, was a region located in the area of the Kura and Aras rivers, adjacent to the Caspian Sea. To the south, it bordered Atropatene/Adurbadagan and Gilan. It roughly corresponded to the Armenian province of Paytakaran, albeit extending farther into the north. It has been suggested that under the Sasanians the region extended as far as the stronghold of Derbe
Battle of Balanjar
battle in the 650s