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English: Photograph of Najmudin Gotsinsky (1859-1925), unknown photographer.
Prime minister of the "Republic of Ter-Dagestan" 1918-1919 and Imam of the Caucasian Imamate 1919-1920, rebel against the Red Army 1920-1925. Between 1920 and 1925 it was written by a Soviet officer "33 Гацинский Нажмуд(ин) разыскивает.(ся)" (english: "33 Gatsinsky Nazhmud(in) want.(ed)").
Deutsch: Foto von Nadschmuddin Gozinski (1859-1925), Fotograf unbekannt.
Premierminister der "Republik Ter-Dagestan" 1918-1919, Imam des "Imamat Kaukasus" 1919-1920, Rebell gegen die Rote Armee 1920-1925. Zwischen 1920 und 1925 wurde es von einem sowjetischen Beamten mit "33 Гацинский Нажмуд(ин) разыскивает.(ся)" beschriftet (deutsch: "33 Gazinski Naschmud(in) gesuch.(t)").
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, until 1920.
Source [1], original photo is in the Central Governmental Archive of the Republic of Daghestan, Russia. Current image source [2]
Author unknown. According to the research of the Daghestani scientist Haji Murad Donoga [3] and (same text) [4] (even the third last paragraph) probably one of three photographers in Temir-Khan-Shura, today Buynaksk, but it is not certain. Photographer is unknown.
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