- The
Dzherakh, also
spelled Jerakh (Ingush: ЖӀайрахой, romanized: Žyajraxoj),
historically also
known as
Erokhan people, were a
historical Ingush ethnoterritorial...
- (Ingushetia, Orstkhoy-Mokhk,
Ossetian Prigorodny, Vladikavkaz) Orstkhoys,
Dzherakhs, Sholkhis, Feappiis, Khamkhins, Tsorins, Galashians, Nazranians, other...
- an
ethnic Ingush of the
Akhriev family,
which in turn was part of the
Dzherakh clan (teip). In the
family he had four
older sisters; his
cousin was ****adula...
-
Ingushetia in the Caucasus. Historically, they
bordered on the west with
Dzherakh, on the east with Khamkhins, on the
north with Nazranians, and in the south...
-
Darial Gorge, to the east,
existes several Ingush societies, such as:
Dzherakh ("Erokhan people"), Kistins, Fyappins, or Metskhalins, Chulkhoy, Khamkhins...
-
Russian sources of 16-17th centuries. The
ethnonym corresponds to the
Dzherakh.
Kalkans (also Kolkans, Kalki, Kolki,
Kalkan people) —
ethnonym of the...
- to
provide ****istance to the Nazranians; they
invited the
Feappii and
Dzherakh but
these societies did not
attend the meeting. At the same time, according...
- role of
which in the life and
religious ideas of the po****tion of the
Dzherakh Gorge left an
indelible mark in
these places." — Vitaly Vinogradov [ru]...
-
grandfather Temurko Akhriev was also a
colonel of
Russian Cavalry and
foreman of
Dzherakh Society. He died in 1878 in the
Bulgarian city of
Pleven during the Russo-Turkish...
- Ghalghaï
society was
divided into two -
Tsorin and Khamkhin.
Small Ingush Dzherakh society Fyappiy society Khamkhin society Tsorin society Galashian society...