How Dagestan Became a Land of Fighters

Ancestral
Published on Feb 27, 2026
Dagestan is truly an enigma in the world of mma and combat sports. It's a region with around only 3 million people, but is somehow they managed to create 3 UFC champions, with countless other high level fighters around the world. As a tiny region, it has more professional fighters than entire nations with much larger populations, but how is this possible?

In this video I explain the origins of Dagestan and how it came to be a land of fighters.

The Dagestan Avar are closer in DNA to Europeans and local tribes, its found they date back as far as the bronze age period and are not linked to the Pannonian Avars, as well checking Mongolian region there are no Avar area's or linkage, others suggest their is a small linkage but a mysterious, possible coincidental name association. The Dagestan region proved to be a land full of people who love their freedom and independence. Even under christian rule, or islamic rule they still held on to their language and ancestral practices. sadly though abrahamic religions when they can't beat you by force, they infect your mind and take over that way. Even mongolians eventually adopted islam which is why its across to the east. their minds got infected with abrahamic ways. the mighty have fallen to the hands of old beared farts who claim to have monopoly to reach God. These Abrahamics don't serve God/Nature. they serve themselves and their own intentions. More people have to realize that Abraham never existed, no such thing as semitic. these mind viruses are all built on lies.

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