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right|thumb|Drawing by famous Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin "Lezginka" which after visiting southern [[Dagestan and Elisabethpol Governorate wrote the scene, observing the customs and traditions of the Lezgins. (1867)]] right|thumb|Lezgins dancing the "lezginka" in the village of [[Akhty, Dagestan region (1900)]] The Lezginka () is a folk dance common throughout the North Caucasus. It is named after the Lezgin people. It uses a fast rhythm, and can be either a solo male or a pair dance.
right|thumb|Drawing by famous Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin "Lezginka" which after visiting southern [[Dagestan and Elisabethpol Governorate wrote the scene, observing the customs and traditions of the Lezgins. (1867)]] right|thumb|Lezgins dancing the "lezginka" in the village of [[Akhty, Dagestan region (1900)]] The Lezginka () is a folk dance common throughout the North Caucasus. It is named after the Lezgin people. It uses a fast rhythm, and can be either a solo male or a pair dance.
According to Encyclopædia Britannica:
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).