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Mountain Alburi Lam (Chechen: Олбар-Лам or Албур-Лам) is located in the Kazbekovsky District of Dagestan, bordering Chechnya, to the west of Mount Tsanta. A continuation of Salatau ridge, it lies at an altitude of 2177,0 meters, close to the villages Almak, Burtunay, Simsir, Majgars, Shircha-Evla and the now non-existent Alburi-Otar and Haniduk.[1]

Alburi Lam
Highest point
Elevation2,177.0 m (7,142.4 ft)
Coordinates42°56′06″N 46°31′56″E
Geography
Alburi Lam
Dagestan
LocationDagestan

Name


According to legend, the mountain Alburi Lam was named after its owner Alburi. Tradition says that a hired shepherd grazed cattle belonging to Alburi when hired shepherd died. Alburi sent a tombstone in the village Almak, where he was born a shepherd Alburi are from the Chechen Akkoy [ru] (Chechen: Ӏаккой) teip (clan). He also owned the hamlet Alburi-Otar, which was located south of the village Aukh Shircha-Evla.[1]

Due to the fact that residents of nearby villages distilled off their herds on pastures of the mountain, between them and Alburi often had conflicts, after the tragic events, when the Caucasian War sons Alburi Gurash died on the side of Shamil (Chechen: ГӀураш) and Dzhanbyura (Chechen: Жанбуьра).[1]

It is said that the mother of the two brothers, named Aytugan (Chechen: АйтугӀа) were killed when standing on them in Aktahs-Aukh, did not cry and did not show any sadness, and even showed the joy and fun at the fact that her sons suffered the death of the righteous. She even lamented that one of the sons was missing in some trip and was not with them in order to obtain the death of the righteous, as the brothers got it. Following these events, the mountain was presented to the Imam Shamil Alburi then conflicts over pastures in the mountains no longer occurs, and the mountain itself was named Alburi Lam.[1]

In the work of A.S. Suleimanov entitled Toponymy of Chechnya on the page "Microtoponymy of Pkh'archkhoshka", Bukh'ira lam is described as "Pointed Mountain" a mountain with a sharp peak, pasture, alpine meadows, hayfields, located in the south of the villages of Pkh'archkhoshka and Shircha -Evla. The name was given by the Aukhites.[2]


Nature


Mountain goats, wild boar and chamois live on Alburi Lam. Bears are also present.[3]


References


  1. "Гора Албури-Лам". Зелимхан Мусаев (Грозный) — ИА "Чеченинфо". 2017-01-22. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  2. Сулейманов А. С. Топонимия Чечни / Ред. Т. И. Бураева. — Грозный: ГУП "Книжное издательство", 2006. — 711 с. — 5000 экз. — ISBN 5-98896-002-2
  3. Сайт «RuTraveller».

На других языках


[de] Alburi Lam

Alburi Lam ist ein Berggipfel in der Region Kazbekovsky in Dagestan an der Grenze zur Tschetschenischen Republik. Die Höhe über dem Meeresspiegel beträgt 2177,0 Meter[1][2], die nächstgelegenen Siedlungen sind Almak, Burtunai, Kalininaul sowie die inzwischen aufgelösten Auls von Alburi-Otar und Khaniy duk.[2][3] Östlich von Alburi Lam befindet sich der Tsanta-Berggipfel mit einer Höhe von 2294 Metern. Alburi Lam ist somit der zweithöchste Berggipfel des Tsanta-Kamms[1].
- [en] Alburi Lam

[fr] Albouri-Lam

Albouri-Lam (tchétchène : Албур-Лам[1]) est une montagne située dans le district de Kazbek au Daghestan près de la frontière avec la Tchétchénie. Elle culmine à 2 177 mètres d’altitude[1],[2]. Les localités les plus proches sont Almak, Bourtounaï, Kalininaoul et les aouls abandonnés d’Albouri-Otar et de Khaniï douk. À l’est de l’Albouri-Lam se trouve le pic de Tsanta dont l'altitude est de 2 294 mètres, ce qui fait de l’Albouri-Lam le deuxième plus haut sommet du chaînon[2],[1].

[it] Alburi-Lam

Alburi-Lam è un picco di montagna situata nel Kazbekovskij rajon del Daghestan al confine con la Cecenia. La sua altezza sul livello del mare è di 2177 metri.[1][2] Gli insediamenti più vicini sono Almak, Burtunaj, Kalininaul e gli ormai disabitati Alburi-Otar e Chanij duk.[2][3] Ad est di Alburi-Lam si trova il picco della montagna Canta la cui altezza è di 2294 metri, rendendolo quindi la seconda vetta più alta della catena.[1]

[ru] Албури-Лам

Албури-Лам (чечен. Албар-Лам[2]) — горная вершина в Казбековском районе Дагестана на границе с Чеченской республикой. Высота над уровнем моря — 2177,0 метра[1][2], ближайшие населённые пункты: Алмак, Буртунай, Калининаул и несуществующие ныне аулы Албури-Отар и Ханий дук[2][3] к востоку от Албури-Лам расположена горная вершина Цанта высота которого составлять 2294 метра таким образом Албури-Лам по высоте являться второй горной вершиной Хребта Цанта[1].



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