Lezgian People
The Lezgian people are an ethnic group primarily found in the North Caucasus region, particularly in Dagestan (Russia) and parts of Azerbaijan. They speak the Lezgian language, which belongs to the Nakh-Daghestanian language family. The Lezgian culture is rich in traditions, music, and dance, reflecting their historical roots and connection to the mountainous terrain.
Lezgian society is traditionally organized into clans, with strong family ties and communal values. Their lifestyle has been influenced by the rugged geography of the Caucasus, leading to a reliance on agriculture, livestock herding, and craftsmanship. The Lezgian people maintain a distinct identity, celebrating their heritage through festivals and cultural events.