Tsakhur (; Tsakhur: æIaIà) is a rural locality or selo, and the administrative centre of Tsakhurskoye Rural Settlement, Rutulsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia.
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Most Tsakhur speak Tsakhor, Russian, and Azerbaijani, and the Tsakhur language is considered an endangered language. They are self-designated as iyhjby and speak tsakhur-miz. The name is derived from the Lezgi word Tsakhur from their central settlement Tshaikhiart, and is part of the Lezgi-Samur branch of Dagestan languages; first documented in the late 19th century.
Tsakhur is located in the valley of the Samur River, 35 km northwest of Rutul (the district's administrative centre) by road. Muslakh and Gelmets are the nearest rural localities.
Tsakhur is a mono-ethnic Tsakhur village.
There are Tsakhur in the Dagestan Azerbayjan region as well.
The Tsakhur people are mostly Sunnite Muslims with some pre-Islamic traditions.