Aba-Sava

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Aba-Sava
Аба-Сава
Aba-Sava is located in Republic of Dagestan
Aba-Sava
Aba-Sava
Aba-Sava is located in Russia
Aba-Sava
Aba-Sava
Coordinates: 42°01′27″N 48°15′51″E / 42.02417°N 48.26417°E / 42.02417; 48.26417
CountryRussian Empire
RegionDagestan Oblast
DistrictKyurinskiy okrug
Population
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Time zoneUTC+03:00

Aba-Sava, also known as Abasava, Aba-Sovo, or Abas-oba (Russian: Абасава, Аба-Сава, Аба-Сово, Абас-оба) was the capital of a small semi-independent Mountain Jewish "principality" in Safavid Daghestan that existed from the 1630s until around 1800. It was a village located in the Kyurinskiy okrug of the Dagestan Oblast.[1] The town no longer exists today.[2]

Aba-Sava was the capital of a territory located in one of the valleys near Derbent—about 10 km south of the city, close to the Caspian Sea[1] and near the village of Dzhalgan.[3] At the time, the area was apparently inhabited primarily by Mountain Jews, as evidenced by the surrounding population's name for it: Dzhukhud-Kata or Dzhugyut-Katta or Juhud-Kata (Russian: Джухуд-Ката / Джугьут-Катта), meaning "The Jewish Valley."[4] Aba-Sava was the largest settlement in the valley and served as the spiritual center of the local Jewish community.[5]

To the south of Derbent lay the so-called Ulus Mahallah, a region that was part of the Derbent Khanate. Within this mahallah, two villages—Nyugdi and Aba-Sava—once had exclusively Mountain Jewish populations. Several other villages in the area also had Jewish quarters.[6]

According to the Jewish traveler Judah Chorny, local Muslims reported that the Mountain Jews of Aba-Sava were engaged in agriculture, gardening, viticulture, and fishing.

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