Craft The culture of the Laks is rich in folklore and handicrafts, with traditions that trace back to ancient times, as well as modern practices. Archaeological evidence suggests that metalworking has been present in Kumukh and the surrounding areas since the mid-1st millennium BC. The art of working with precious metals was practiced by many peoples of the
Caucasus, and the Laks were no exception. For instance, in the Gazikumukh district, 55 out of 100 villages engaged in the processing of gold and silver. Many Lak towns, such as Kumukh, Hurukra, Unchukatl, Kai Kurkli, Nitsovkra, Duchi, Chitur, Churtah, and Chara, were known as jewelry centers. Researchers distinguished Kumukh (Gazi-Kumukh) for its elegant examples of craftsmanship and high skill in decorating various products with silver, gold, ivory, and enamel. Lak gunsmiths were considered among the best in the Caucasus, with famous families such as Chargada (17th–18th century), Akiyev (18th century), Guzunov (17th–19th and early 20th century), and Malla-Umarov (17th–20th century). In 1886, the Gazi-Kumukh county had 608 master silversmiths and 276 blacksmiths.
Theater The Lak State Music and Drama Theatre, named after E. Kapiev, operates in Dagestan and traces its origins to the amateur circle of Lak intellectuals in Kumukh, which was established in 1914. In 1920, the theater was renamed the Soviet Theater of Said Gabiev. In early 1935, by the decision of the Provincial Committee of the CPSU (B) and the CPC of the
Dagestan ASSR, the Lak Drama Theatre of E. Kapiev was officially opened. The founders of the theater included I. Balugov, A. Dzhalalov, A. Aliev, Gunashev, G. Buganov, H. Sultanov, A. Huseynov, and M. Ramazanov. In 2001, the play "Party-Patima" by M. Aliyev won the Republican State Award in Theatrical Arts of G. Tsadasa (directed by Efendiyev). In 2004, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Culture of Dagestan awarded the Lak Theatre the Festival Diploma "Poetic Theater of Dagestan" for its contribution to the genre enrichment of Dagestan's theatrical arts, particularly for staging the musical The Wheel of Life. Popular shows in Lakia include the old Lak song "Shaza of Kurkli", amateur art dedicated to "Part-Patima", and the Shunudag festival. These activities are recorded on video and shown on the local television channel "Lakia" and sometimes on Dagestani television.
Monuments The Krinski and Vareyski rock paintings, ruins of ancient settlements, and old stone buildings are notable historical landmarks in the Lak district. In total, the district has 114 monuments of history, culture, and architecture. Among them, 40 are architectural monuments and one is a monumental art piece. In Kumukh, there is an ancient underground water conveyance system, the shamkhal and Yemeni cemeteries, and the tombstone stele of Murtazali-Khan. In the village of Chukna, there is the old house of Suleyman Chupalov, who, at the beginning of the 19th century, was the chief judge of Dagestan and met with Tsar Nicholas II in Derbent, as well as the house of the poet Shazy Kurklinskaya from Kurkli village. Among the fortresses in the capital of Lakia, the bastion built on a hill in Kumukh, named Gurd (Gurd-bakIu), is particularly notable. This bastion was home to the rulers of Kazi-Kumukh. The name "Gurd" is also the origin of the name for the ancient Lak weapon, "Gurda-tur."
Celebrations In 2002, Lak District celebrated its 80th anniversary. The celebration was attended by Mukhtar Majidov, First Deputy Prime Minister of Dagestan, pilot-cosmonaut and
Hero of the Soviet Union Musa Manarov, State Duma deputy, Ilyasov Sirazhudinov, Chairman of NBRD Bank of Russia, as well as heads of administrations from cities and districts of Dagestan. Famous singers of Lak songs were also invited. A delegation from Agul District, headed by Yuri Ismailov, came to offer congratulations. The Head of the MO "Lak District," Yusup Magomedov, stated, "Lakia is a unique formation in the central part of mountainous Dagestan." The book
Lakia by Musanip Uvaysov was presented at the National Library named after R. Gamzatov. The presentation was attended by intellectuals, scholars, and prominent figures from Dagestan's culture, art, science, and education. ==See also==