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(3)
ANA - mother
BAR - yes
YOK - no
TOY - a feast with music, songs, dances
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ADAT - a custom consecrated by prescription
Imam - Muslim ruler, representing in his person the spiritual and secular power
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ABREK - fugitive, highlander, robber
GURDA - checkers and daggers, most valued in the Caucasus
KUNAK - friend, comrade
MURID - novice, "seeker of truths", a polysemantic word
NAMAZ - the daily prayer of Muslims, performed 5 times a day
NUKER - servant, bodyguard
HAJI - the title of a Muslim who makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina to worship the sacred stone and the tomb of Mohammed
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AMANAT - hostage
KUMGAN - tall copper jug with spout and lid
KURNEY - the top of the hat
MYURSHID - murid's religious mentor
PESHKESH - a gift
KHOZYRI - cartridges in nests, sewn on a Circassian coat on both sides of the chest
CHIKIRA - young wine
Sharia - Muslim law based on the Koran and other sacred Muslim books
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MINARET - tower at the mosque
Mutalim - a person who performs Muslim rites during a funeral
MUEDZIN - a servant of the mosque, shouting calls and prayers from the height of the mosque
SARDAR - 1) chief ruler, commander of the troops, 2) royal governor in the Caucasus
TARIQAT - religious Muslim teaching about ascetic life
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BARANCHUK - child
LEGS - part of the shoe, consisting of tops, without heads
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KOSHKILDY (hoshkildy) - "We wish you good health", "Peace be with you"
TULUMBAS - musical percussion instrument
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