found: Worldmark encyc. of cultures and daily life, 1998:v. 4, p. 294 (Peoples of Dagestan: Lak, 118,000)
found: Encyc. of world cultures, 1991:v. 6, p. 232 (Laks: self-designation Lakk (sing.). Laks are descendants of Caucasic people who have inhabited central Dagestan since at least the Bronze Age. Since the 1920s the Laks have been known by the general ethnonym Lak. Russian variants are Laktsy and Kazikumuktsy.) index (Lak people of Papua New Guinea)
found: Wikipedia, Sept. 11, 2007(Lak people (Dagestan); The Laks are an ethnic group numbering about 156,500 of which circa 140, 000 live in Dagestan, historically mostly in the central mountainous parts.)
found: Web. 3(Lakh: a member of a division of Lezghians in central Dagestan; also the North Caucasic language of the Lakh people)
found: Britannica Macro.:v. 18, p. 540 (Primary European Ethnic Culture Areas, Caucasian Culture Area: Lakks)