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- mountainous Ingush societies, the Fyappins inhabited the mountainous Fappi region of Ingushetia in the Caucasus. All Fyappin villages and settlements were...
- several Ingush families and clans (teips), territorially attributed to the Fyappin, Metskhalin or Kistin society. On May 14, 1733, natives of Erzi, Bodscha...
- lit. Torshkhoy-warriors), is an Ingush clan (teip) which belongs to the Fyappin society. The ancestral auls of Torshkhoy are Tyarsh and Falkhan. A small...
- several Ingush societies, such as: Dzherakh ("Erokhan people"), Kistins, Fyappins, or Metskhalins, Chulkhoy, Khamkhins ("Kyakalins"), Tsorins, Akkins, Orstkhoy...
- the spur of Mountain Mätloam. On January 8, 1811, foremen of 13 Kistin (Fyappin) villages including Metskhal made act of oath for the Russian Empire. However...
- Dalgat [ru], all of the villages and settlements (more than 20) of the Fyappin Society originate from Falkhan. The po****tion village was mainly made...
- Fappi mokhk (Ingush: Фаьппи мохк, romanized: Fäppi mokhk, lit. 'Country of Fyappins'), exonym: Kistetia, is a historical region in Ingushetia. Fappi is the...
- (teip) Torshkhoy (Ingush: ТIоаршхой). Historically Tyarsh was part of the Fyappin society. In 1810–1811 according to the testimony of representatives of...
- rural governments from one village to another. So, for example, the Kist (Fyappin) society began to be called the Metskhal society, and the Ghalghaï society...
- According to some information, the resettlement of a part of the Ingush-Fyappins to Tusheti occurred at the end of the 16th century or at the beginning...