Sogratl

Sogratl (Russian: Согратль; Avar: СугъралӀ) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative centre of Sogratlinsky Selsoviet, Gunibsky District, Republic of Dagestan, Russia.

[3] Sogratl is located 25 km south of Gunib (the district's administrative centre) by road, on the Tsamtichay River.

Obokh and Shangoda are the nearest rural localities.

[4] • First Secretary of the Dagestan Regional Committee of the CPSU (1983–1990), Magomed Yusupov (1935–2018); • Hero of the Russian Federation, honored test pilot of Russia, Magomed Tolboev (born 1951); • Hero of the Russian Federation, test pilot Taigib Tolboev (1955–2021); • Hero of Socialist Labor, Kamil Magomedov (born 1904); • Honored Doctor of the RSFSR, People’s Doctor of Dagestan, Honorary Citizen of the City of Makhachkala, Rizvan Karimov (born 1924); • People’s Teacher of the USSR, A. Utsov; • Sheikh-ul-Islam Abdurakhman-Haji as-Suguri (1792–1882); • 4th Imam of Dagestan and Chechnya, son of Abdurakhman-Haji, Muhammad-Haji (1839–1877); • Scholars: Mahdi-Magomed (died 1837), Haji Muhammad Haji (died 1870), Ali-Riza, Dibir-Kadi, Nurmagomed Avarsky, Shaitan-Abdulla, and others; • Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Magomed Abdulaevich Patakhov; • Honored Inventor of the Republic of Dagestan, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of DSMU, Gadzhimurad Magomedovich Patakhov; • Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor of DSMU, Zaira Magomedovna Omarova; • Nurmagomed Magomedovich Abigasano (1915–1971), military prosecutor, Avar poet, translator, prose writer, and playwright; • Patimat Nurmagomedovna Abigasano, Honored Doctor of the Republic of Dagestan; • Magomed Magomedovich Fataliyev, Honored Doctor of the Republic of Dagestan; • Magomed Akhmedovich Karimov, Judge of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation; • Gamzat Magomedovich Gamzatov (August 25, 1938, Makhachkala, DASSR, RSFSR, USSR – July 3, 2018, Makhachkala, Dagestan, Russia).

In 1993, he became the General Director of OAO “Dagenergo.” Member of the State Council of Dagestan for two terms (1998, 2002).