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Aghul | |
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агъул чӀал ağul ç̇al | |
Native to | North Caucasus, also spoken in Azerbaijan |
Region | Southeastern Dagestan |
Ethnicity | Aghuls |
Native speakers | 33,182 (2020 census)[1] |
Cyrillic | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Russia |
Regulated by | Gamzata Tsadasa Institute of Language, Literature and Art |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | agx |
Glottolog | aghu1260 Aghulicaghu1253 |
ELP | Aghul |
Aghul | |
Agul is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger (2010) |
Aghul is a Lezgic language spoken by the Aghuls in southern Dagestan, Russia and in Azerbaijan. It is spoken by about 33,200[1] people (2020 census).