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Republic of Dagestan.
There are photographs of the cemetery at the website of the The Bezalel Narkiss Index of Jewish Art The Center for Jewish Art, http://cja.huji.ac.il. More information about the cemetery in Russian is at https://stmegi.com/gorskie_evrei/posts/73590/kamennyy-arkhiv-evreev-kavkaza-v-deystvii/ and https://stmegi.com/gorskie_evrei/posts/71415/novosti-o-rabote-po-blagoustroystvu-evreyskogo-kladbishcha-v-buynakske/