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Kizlyar (Template:Langx; Template:Langx; Template:Langx, Qızlar) is a town in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia, located on the border with the Chechen Republic in the delta of the Terek River Template:Convert northwest of Makhachkala, the capital of the republic. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 48,984.<ref name="2010Census">Template:Ru-pop-ref</ref>

EtymologyEdit

According to some researchers, the name of the city comes from an old name for the Terek River. Another translation of the name Kizlyar is from an unspecified Turkic language, meaning "girls".Template:Efn According to Vyacheslav Nikonov, correct translation of this Turkic toponym is "red cliff".Template:Efn<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

HistoryEdit

The first documented reference to Kizlyar dates back to 1609, although some historians associate the place with Samandar, the 8th-century capital of Khazaria.Template:Citation needed In 1735 the Russian government built a fortress in Kizlyar and laid foundations for the Caucasus fortified borderline. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Kizlyar operated as one of the trading posts between Russia and the Middle East and Central Asia. During this period, the population was largely Armenian and Russian. In 1796 2,800 Armenians and 1,000 Russians lived in Kizlyar.<ref>Jane Burbank and David L. Ransel, Imperial Russia: New Histories of the Empire (Indiana University Press, 1998), 160.</ref> During the Russian Empire, the settlement was the administrative capital of the Kizlyarsky Otdel of the Terek Oblast. In 1942 the Germans briefly took Kizylar (Kizjlar).

In January 1996 Chechen separatists raided the local airbase in the course of the Kizlyar raid, which claimed the lives of seventy-eight Russian soldiers.

On 18 February 2018 five people were killed and five wounded after a shooting attack took place outside a Christian church in Kizlyar. Police killed the attacker in a shootout.<ref>TASS. "TASS: World – Four killed, four wounded by unidentified shooter in Dagestan's Kizlyar". Retrieved 18th February 2018. </ref><ref> BBC News. "Dagestan church shooting leaves five dead in Kizlyar". Retrieved 18th February 2018. </ref>

Administrative and municipal statusEdit

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kizlyar serves as the administrative center of Kizlyarsky District, even though it is not a part of it.<ref name="Ref294">Law #16</ref> As an administrative division, it is, together with one urban-type settlement (Komsomolsky) and one rural locality (the railway crossing loop of No. 17), incorporated separately as the Town of Kizlyar—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.<ref name="Ref294" /> As a municipal division, the Town of Kizlyar is incorporated as Kizlyar Urban Okrug.<ref name="Ref416">Law #6</ref>

DemographicsEdit

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EconomyEdit

In the early 19th century, Kizlyar became a center of viticulture and wine making. The local cognac factory (Kizlyar Brandy Factory) produces a variety of alcoholic beverages but specializes primarily in a regional variant of brandy, marketed throughout Russia as "cognac". Kizlyarka is a type of grape vodka produced in Kizlyar. Kizlyar is also known for traditional knife, dagger, and saber making.

ClimateEdit

Kizlyar has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification: BSk). Template:Weather box

Twin towns and sister citiesEdit

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Kizlyar has sister city relationships with:<ref>Kizlyar official site Template:Webarchive</ref>

Notable peopleEdit

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