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Aukhs (Chechen: Ӏовхой) are an
ethnographic (subroettic)
group of Chechens.
Aukhs are
currently living in the
territories of
Novolaksky (former
Aukh District)...
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disbanded the
Aukh district,
giving the land of
Aukhs to
other ethnic groups of Dagestan. In the
period from 1957 to 1960, the
majority of
Aukhs returned to...
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number of
speakers is
about 160 thousand.
native dialect of the
Aukhs society. In the
Aukh dialect,
similar to the
Chechen language,
there is an absence...
- but as labor. Chechens-
Aukhs had to
settle in
their native villages on the plain, the road to the
foothill villages -
Aukh District - was
cordoned off...
- and
Zandak districts.
Directly Aukhs: Aktash-
Aukh Alburi-Otar Altmirza-Yurt Bilt-
Aukh Keshen-
Aukh Yaryksu-
Aukh Yurt-
Aukh, and
others Ichkeria settlements:...
- and the
local princes.
Among the
rebellious peoples were
especially the
Aukhs, but also the Aksai, Kumyks, Nogais, the
people of Kizlyar,
other mountaineer...
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final confrontation between Aukh and the
Gazikumukh Shamkhalate with the
Timurid Empire.
Although fierce fighting, the
Aukhs,
Gazikumukhs аnd Akusha-dargin...
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Northeast Caucasian → Nakh →
Chechen Russia (Chechnya,
Aukh),
Georgia (Pankisi) Kists,
Chechen Kurds,
Aukhs, with
significant po****tions in Austria, France...
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Veappii (Chechen: ваьппий) is a
Chechen clan (teip) of the
Aukhs,
which inhabits Aukh, a
region in modern-day Dagestan. The
cultural center of the Veappii...
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significant Chechen po****tions in
other subdivisions of Russia,
especially in
Aukh (part of modern-day Dagestan),
Ingushetia and Moscow.
Outside Russia, countries...