Udin in Russia

Udin
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People Name: Udin
Country: Russia
10/40 Window: No
Population: 2,500
World Population: 12,900
Primary Language: Udi
Primary Religion: Christianity
Christian Adherents: 90.00 %
Evangelicals: 1.00 %
Scripture: Unspecified
Ministry Resources: Yes
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: Yes
People Cluster: Caucasus
Affinity Bloc: Eurasian Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

On the left-bank tributaries of the Turianchai River there is a village of Nidzh whose outskirts are smothered in fruit and walnut orchards. Nidzh and its suburbs are inhabited by the Udin (or Udi, Uti as they call themselves), the representatives of a small, but ancient people having its own language. Nidzh is surrounded by vast virgin leaf forests with many birds. Local honey, which is particularly tasty, is also famous. Scientist believe the Udin to be the descendants of the Caucasian Albanians.

The Uddin written language had not been established until the twentieth century. For their literary language, the Udin used the Azerbaijanian, Georgian, Armenian, and Russian languages. The language is the Lezgin group of the Caucasian (Dagestan) languages.

The main Udin occupations are farming, horticulture, and cattle production. Some Udin people work in industries. Vodka making and raising nuts and pigs are common industries.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Udin believers follow Christian ideas, both Orthodox and Georgian.

Prayer Points

Pray that God will call and empower Christians to take the Word of Life to the Udi.
Ask God to give them receptivity to the message of Christ's atoning death for sin which makes forgiveness possible.

Text Source:   Hope for Europe