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village, district center
Gunib (Avar: Гъуниб), also spelled Ghunib, is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Ghunib District of the Republic of Daghestan. Population: 2,271 (2010 Census).
Ghunib was historically important as a natural fortress during the Caucasian War of the 19th century. Imam Shamil, leader of the Chechen and Daghestani tribes, made his last stand against the Russians at Ghunib, where he gave himself up to the Russian commander, Prince Alexander Baryatinsky, on 25 August 1859. The name is derived from the Avar word Guni-meer which translates to heap of stones. Olga Forsh was born in Ghunib in 1873. In 1895, the town housed the barracks of the Samur regiment and the Terek-Dagestan fortress artillery, and grew into a self-sufficient entity with merchants, conscripts, an Orthodox church, and a post office. During the Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative capital of the Gunibsky Okrug.
Ghunib was historically important as a natural fortress during the Caucasian War of the 19th century. Imam Shamil, leader of the Chechen and Daghestani tribes, made his last stand against the Russians at Ghunib, where he gave himself up to the Russian commander, Prince Alexander Baryatinsky, on 25 August 1859. The name is derived from the Avar word Guni-meer which translates to heap of stones. Olga Forsh was born in Ghunib in 1873. In 1895, the town housed the barracks of the Samur regiment and the Terek-Dagestan fortress artillery, and grew into a self-sufficient entity with merchants, conscripts, an Orthodox church, and a post office. During the Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative capital of the Gunibsky Okrug.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunib
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Coordinates: 42°23'11"N 46°57'29"E
- Khvartikuni 9 km
- Maali 13 km
- Gergebil 16 km
- Kikuni 16 km
- Bol'shoy Gotsatl' 18 km
- Gonoda 18 km
- Teletel' 21 km
- Khunzakh 29 km
- Khebda 35 km
- Assab 40 km
- Kochev'ye Khabada 4.7 km
- Ghunib District 5.8 km
- Gergebili District 15 km
- Abuhna 15 km
- Gergebil'sky MeR 16 km
- Khunzakhsky District 31 km
- Levashi District 31 km
- Lak District 32 km
- Charoda District 33 km
- Shamil District 35 km