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. Language Family Family: Caucasian Subgroup: Dagestan ª©Åv ©¡QKenneth Katzner, The WXYe ,¥ÑRoutledgeµo¥¬¡C ®Ñ¼g¼Ë¦¡ ½Ķ The bullets fly like hail from the sky,
But he doesn't turn his breast away from them.
And when they set upon him with guns ablaze
ile stood up tall with rifle in hand.
One shot and two men fell,
A second shot wounded three more.
Whoever appeared met his death.
He scattered the army with a hail of bullets,
Not a single soul could get near.
Zelimkhan (Avar song of heroism)
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