17-year-old model Amina Dagi (real name Aminat Mirzakhanova), 173 centimeters tall and weighing 51 kilograms, defeated 18 rivals in the fight for the title of Miss Austria 2012. There was no place for Amina in her native Makhachkala, and eight years ago, due to the difficult situation, her family emigrated, Russian and European media report. Mirzakhanova was born in the suburbs of Makhachkala, where she lived with her parents and brother until 2003. However, after, due to ongoing civil war The economic and political situation in Dagestan became unbearable, and the father of the family died, Amina’s mother, Indira Mirzakhanova, had to flee Russia with two children. The Austrian service for working with foreigners located them in the small Alpine town of Bludenz. “It was a very difficult time. When we arrived in the country, we didn’t know a single person and didn’t speak a word of German,” says Amina’s mother. However, the woman adds that she does not regret moving, since “life without risk is boring.” When the refugees managed to change their citizenship and the time came to receive a new passport, Aminat Mirzakhanova signed up as Amina Dagi - she was tired of the fact that, due to the complexity of her surname, officials constantly confused her. The surname Daga was chosen specifically because it reminds the girl of her roots - Dagestan. The Mirzakhanovs generally try not to forget Russia - they periodically fly to visit a friend who lives in Moscow. Now, 8 years after moving, Amina studies a lot, practices judo, plays the saxophone, trains every day to keep in shape and speaks German almost like her native one. Amina also admitted that she professes Islam and tries to comply with religious precepts. Due to her busy schedule, Miss Austria does not have many friends. The girl admits that “the most important person for her is her mother.” Mom, in turn, admits that for her her daughter is the most beautiful and the best in the world. “I didn’t mind when Amina decided to become a model. She was probably sure that she would win,” says Indira Mirzakhanova. After Amina became Miss Austria, within two days the girl received 200 invitations to events from modeling agencies. In a week she plans to move to Vienna, and every two weeks she will now make work trips - Amina’s schedule is now scheduled 2 weeks in advance. The triumph was overshadowed only by the fact that Amina had ill-wishers among the nationalist burghers. On social networks and on the girl’s Facebook page, which she has now closed from outsiders, statements have appeared that the competition should have been called “Miss East”, and the jury should not show excessive political correctness and look beautiful girls among native Austrians. Attacks were also expected from radical Islamists - after all, Miss Austria, who professes Islam, walked the catwalk in a swimsuit, but there have been no performances yet.

Dagestanis are the collective name of the peoples who have long inhabited modern territory Republic of Dagestan, part of Russia. Based on language, Dagestanis are divided into three groups. Avars, Aguls, Dargins, Laks, Lezgins, Tabasarans, Rutulians, Tsakhurs speak languages ​​of the Nakh-Dagestan language family. The Tats speak the Tat language, which, along with Farsi, Dari and Tajik, belongs to the southwestern group of Iranian languages. The Turkic-speaking Kumyks also belong to the Dagestanis. Often, the Turkic-speaking Nogais are also considered among the indigenous peoples of Dagestan, but the Nogais of the steppe arrived in the Caucasus only in the 17th century, so calling them the indigenous people of Dagestan can only be a stretch, and besides, they are alien to the rest of the Dagestanis in anthropological terms, i.e. To. belong to the South Siberian small race, transitional between the Mongoloid and Caucasian races. Therefore, in this rating of the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Dagestani women, I decided not to include Nogays.
IN this moment The ranking includes Lezginkas, Darginkas, Lachkas, Avarkas, Kumychkas and Tabasarankas. The list will gradually expand.

19th place: - Dagestan singer. By nationality - Lezginka. VKontakte page - http://vk.com/samira_official


18th place. Dina Mereutsa

17th place. Anora Bagomedova(born May 25, 1989, Samarkand, Uzbekistan) - singer. By nationality - Darginka.

16th place. Marina Mustafaeva- singer. By nationality - Darginka.

15th place. Madina Manapova(born February 18, 1996) - Dagestan singer. By nationality - Avarka. Instagram page - https://www.instagram.com/madi_manapova/

14th place: Diana Yuzbekova(born July 1, 1989, Moscow) - correspondent for the Muz-TV channel. By nationality - Lezginka.Height - 164 cm. VKontakte page - https://vk.com/diana_yuzbekova

13th place: Alina Alieva- model from Tver, winner of the "Young Beauty of Tver 2010" competition. By nationality - Lezginka. Height - 172 cm, body measurements 88-63-93.

12th place: Meseda Bagaudinova- singer, former band member VIA Gra. Born in Grozny (Chechnya) on October 30, 1983. Her father is an Avar, her mother is of Ukrainian-Belarusian origin.

11th place. Ashura Shakhrutdinova- Dagestan singer. By nationality - Avarka.

10th place. Marina Suleymanova(born July 24, 1988) - singer, member of the group "Misty". Also known as Marina Angel. By nationality - Avarka. Marina's VKontakte page - https://vk.com/marinamisty

9th place: (born December 5, 1989) - model, Miss Azerbaijan 2010. Lezginka by nationality. Height 171 cm, body measurements 82-59-88.

8th place: Faina Abdullaeva- model from Moscow, worked with the Muslim clothing brand "Rezeda Suleyman". By nationality - Lezginka.

7th place. (born September 23, 1985, Moscow) - Russian writer, literary critic, journalist. In interviews, Alisa has repeatedly said that she is an Avar by nationality. Ganieva's books have been translated into many languages, and she has received several literary awards. In 2015, The Guardian newspaper included Ganieva in the top 30 most talented Muscovites under 30. Alice's VKontakte page - https://vk.com/id1788012

A native of Dagestan, and now an Austrian model, Aminat Dagi began an affair with Pierre Sarkozy, the son former president France.

The eldest son of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy Pierre began an affair with model Aminat Dagi, who was born in the capital of Dagestan, Makhachkala.

As Aminat herself said, Pierre charmed her with real French charm and gallantry. “I can’t yet say exactly how our relationship will continue, but I really hope that this will not be my last tango in Paris,” she says.

20-year-old Aminat now lives in Austria, where she moved as a child. At the age of 17 she won the title of Miss Austria.

Pierre Sarkozy is 31 years old. In everyday life, he is a hip-hop musician, producer and DJ. He performs under the pseudonym DJ Mosay.

Aminat Dagi (real name - Aminat Mirzakhanova). She was born in the suburbs of Makhachkala, where she lived with her parents and brother until 2003. However, the difficult economic and political situation in Dagestan, in addition, the death of her father, forced Amina’s mother, Indira Mirzakhanova, to flee Russia with her two children. The Austrian service for working with foreigners located them in the small Alpine town of Bludenz.

When the refugees managed to change their citizenship and the time came to receive a new passport, Aminat Mirzakhanova signed up as Amina Dagi - she was tired of the fact that, due to the complexity of her surname, officials constantly confused her. The surname Daga was chosen specifically because it reminds the girl of her roots - Dagestan. The Mirzakhanovs generally try not to forget Russia - they periodically fly to visit a friend who lives in Moscow.

Aminat Dagi is 173 centimeters tall and weighs 51 kilograms. Winner of the title "Miss Austria 2012".

Aminat studies a lot, practices judo, plays the saxophone, works out every day to stay in shape and speaks German almost like his native language.

Aminat also admits that he professes Islam and tries to comply with religious precepts. Therefore, it is not known how her relationship with the Catholic Christian Pierre Sarkozy will develop.

Unexpectedly for everyone, a native of Dagestan became Miss Austria 2012. 17-year-old Amina Dagi was born in Makhachkala and received citizenship of the Alpine country only two years ago.

“My victory is a sign that integration in Austrian society is working well,” is how Amina herself, a model, 173 centimeters tall and weighing 51 kilograms, evaluates her triumph. She won among 18 of her rivals. The highlight of Amina’s performance at the beauty contest was that she said several phrases to the jury in her native Russian language.

Actually, her name is Aminat Mirzakhanova. But the surname of the new Miss Austria turned out to be so unpronounceable for local officials that the girl, tired of the constant distortion of her name, decided to change it.

Upon receiving an Austrian passport, she signed up as Amina Dagi. It’s short, sonorous, and most importantly, as Amina emphasizes, it reminds of her homeland and roots.

"Miss Austria 2012" was born in the suburbs of Makhachkala, where she lived with her parents and brother until 2003. After the death of her father, due to the situation in Dagestan, Amina’s mother, Indira Mirzakhanova, decided to leave Dagestan and Russia with her two children. So they ended up in the small cozy Alpine town of Bludenz.

“It was a very difficult time. When we arrived in the country, we didn’t know a single person and didn’t speak a word of German,” says Amina’s mother. However, he adds that he does not regret the move, since “life without risk is boring.”

Today, 8 years after moving, Amina studies a lot, practices judo, plays the saxophone, trains every day to keep in shape and speaks German fluently, almost like her native one.

This is not the girl’s first participation in beauty contests - previously she had already become vice-miss of the city of Vorarlberg. The girl admits that due to her busy schedule she has few friends.

“The most important person for me is my mother.” Mom, in turn, admits that for her her daughter is the most beautiful and the best in the world. “I didn’t mind when Amina decided to become a model. She was probably sure that she would win,” says Indira Mirzakhanova.

My victory is a sign of integration, a sign that integration is working in Austrian society,” says Amina herself.

Let us note that the choice of the jury caused a mixed reaction from some Austrians. In the comments on the Internet, some complain that it would be better to look for beauties among local residents, rather than award the prize to a pretty native of the Caucasus.

“We chose the most beautiful Austrian,” said a representative of the Austrian corporation, one of the organizers of the competition. For the jury, Amina Dagi is "truly one of the best beauties that Austria has ever chosen."

Let us remind you that this is not the first time that a non-native Austrian became the first beauty of the country. A year ago, the Miss Austria 2011 crown was won by 27-year-old Carmen Stamboli, a native of Bulgaria who has been living in Austria for the past four years. There was a little noise in the press then, too, because of the age of the winner. It turns out that the young lady, at 27 years old, is too old to take part in the Miss World pageant. Because of this, Austria lost the opportunity to win the Miss World crown for a year.

The current Miss Austria 2012 is only 17, and she has every chance not only to adequately represent her current homeland at Miss World, but also to compete for the crown of the winner. After all, the mountain woman - a native of Dagestan - has no shortage of perseverance and desire to reach the top.

A beauty contest ended in a scandal in Austria - Aminat Mirzakhanova became Miss Austria. Right-wing radicals opposed the nationality of the new “miss.” She turned out to be from Dagestan.

17-year-old model Amina Dagi (real name Aminat Mirzakhanova), 173 centimeters tall and weighing 51 kilograms, defeated 18 rivals in the fight for the title of Miss Austria 2012. There was no place for Amina in her native Makhachkala, and eight years ago, due to the difficult situation, her family emigrated, Russian and European media report.

Mirzakhanova was born in the suburbs of Makhachkala, where she lived with her parents and brother until 2003. However, after the economic and political situation in Dagestan became unbearable due to the ongoing civil war, and the father of the family died, Amina’s mother, Indira Mirzakhanova, had to flee Russia with her two children. The Austrian service for working with foreigners located them in the small Alpine town of Bludenz. “It was a very difficult time. When we arrived in the country, we didn’t know a single person and didn’t speak a word of German,” says Amina’s mother. However, the woman adds that she does not regret moving, since “life without risk is boring.”

When the refugees managed to change their citizenship and the time came to receive a new passport, Aminat Mirzakhanova signed up as Amina Dagi - she was tired of the fact that, due to the complexity of her surname, officials constantly confused her. The surname Daga was chosen specifically because it reminds the girl of her roots - Dagestan. The Mirzakhanovs generally try not to forget Russia - they periodically fly to visit a friend who lives in Moscow.

Now, 8 years after moving, Amina studies a lot, practices judo, plays the saxophone, trains every day to keep in shape and speaks German almost like her native one. Amina also admitted that she professes Islam and tries to comply with religious precepts. Due to her busy schedule, Miss Austria does not have many friends. The girl admits that “the most important person for her is her mother.” Mom, in turn, admits that for her her daughter is the most beautiful and the best in the world. “I didn’t mind when Amina decided to become a model. She was probably sure that she would win,” says Indira Mirzakhanova.

After Amina became Miss Austria, within two days the girl received 200 invitations to events from modeling agencies. In a week she plans to move to Vienna, and every two weeks she will now make work trips - Amina’s schedule is now scheduled 2 weeks in advance.

The triumph was overshadowed only by the fact that Amina had ill-wishers among the nationalist burghers. Statements appeared on social networks and on the girl’s Facebook page, which she has now closed from outsiders, that the competition should have been called “Miss East”, and the jury should have avoided being too politically correct and looked for beautiful girls among native Austrians. Attacks were also expected from radical Islamists - after all, Miss Austria, who professes Islam, walked the catwalk in a swimsuit, but there have been no performances yet.