Gunib

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The depiction of Gunib by Ivan Aivazovsky
The depiction of Gunib by Ivan Aivazovsky

Gunib (Russian: Гуниб), also spelled Ghunib, is a village in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia. It is the administrative center of Gunibsky District. Population: 2,406 (2002 Census); 2,405 (1989 Census).


Gunib which was historically important as a natural fortress during the Caucasian wars of the 19th century. The Imam Shamil, leader of the Chechen and Daghestani tribes, made his last stand against the Russians at Gunib, where he gave himself up to the Russian commander Naron Alexander Wrangel on August 25, 1869.


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