Dagestan, 2000, photographs by Thomas Dvorak
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/dagestan-2000-photographs-by-thomas-dvorak.htmlWe bring to your attention photographs taken by Thomas Dvorak, in Dagestan, in 2000. And a convincing request to the commentators - let's respect each other!
(Total 54 photos)

Source: Journal/eska

1. Hairdressing salon, Derbent, an ideal iconostasis

2. Khasavyurt, checkpoint on the Chechen border

3. Friday prayer at the Central Mosque of Makhachkala

4. The village of Tando was destroyed in battles with Wahhabis

5. Kazbek Makhashev explains the political situation to the residents of Khasavyurt

6. Communist rally on the occasion of the anniversary of the Revolution

7. In an Orthodox church

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11. Newlyweds

12. Soldiers and girls

13. Mountain village

14. Wake for Imam Shamil

15. Also a wedding, this is how they drive away evil spirits

16. Hero of Russia

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19. Evening entertainment

20. Derbent

21. The funeral of a Dagestani who died in a clash with informal police

22. On the border with Chechnya

23. They are wanted by the police

24. Psychiatric Hospital

25. Tuberculosis sanatorium

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27. Police raid

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29. Derbent

30. Caucasian Jew

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32. Derbent, cadet school

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34. The police and the authorities note something

35. Market

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37. Derbent, Madrasah

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40. Prayer

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42. In the mountains

43. Again celebrate

44. Refugees from Chechnya

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46. Village Tlokh, Leader and Teacher

47. Killed in the Great Patriotic War Avars

48. Mountains

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50. Local self-defense

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52. Glamorous hair salon, Makhachkala

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54. Surroundings of Kizlyar. The police reported the destruction of Islamic militants
Keywords: Dagestan
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