Lezgi is an ethno-linguistic group predominantly located in the North Caucasus region of Russia. The term "Lezgi" is derived from the name of the Lezgian language spoken by this ethnic group. Other names that are synonymous with Lezgi include: Lezgian, Lezgin, Lesgian, and Kermanj. These names are interchangeably used to refer to the Lezgi people, language, and culture. The Lezgi are known for their vibrant folk music and dance traditions as well as their agricultural practices. The Lezgi community has also contributed significantly to the fields of literature, science, and arts, and continues to promote their unique heritage globally.