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Galgai-Yurt (Ingush: ГIалгIай-Юрт, romanized: Ghalghai-Yurt) was a
village (khutor) that was
located in
modern day
Valerik in the
Chechen Republic, Russia...
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northern foothills of the Caucasus.
Several scholars identify them with the
Galgaï.
According to E. Krupnov, the
accuracy of the
localization of Strabo's Gargareans...
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mentioned under the
ethnonym Kusts (Kists). In
Georgian sources, the
Ingush (
Galgaï) are
mentioned in the form of
Gligvi during the
reign of
Mirian I (1st century)...
- Map from the book "The ****ertion of
Russian rule in the Caucasus"
showing Ingush societies - Karabulaks, Galashians,
Galgai etc....
- held by
several historians,
suggests that the
Gelae are
equivalent to the
Galgai, the
ancient neighbours of the
Legae (Leks).
Strabo first mentions the Gelae...
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Kokurkhoy (Ferta Shouli). “Since
ancient times, in the
mountains of the
Galgai, the
people had
fortified settlements spreading to present-day Khevsureti...
- point ; for the Legi are the
modern Lesghi, and the Geli the
Ingush tribe Galgai, and the
Keraunian Mountains are the
northern ranges of the
Caucasus as...
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Tsorin society, like the
Khamkhin society, was
formed from the
former "
Galgaï society" as a
result of the
transfer (appearance) of
rural government to...
- "The Tsova-Tushs
speak the
Tsova language. By origin,
their language is
Galgai and is
related to the Kistin. This
language has, however,
borrowed many...
- (Adyghe) Beskesek-Abaza (Abazin)
Kabard Ubykh Chechen (Nakh, Nakhchuo)
Ingush (
Galgai, Kist)
Batsbi (Tsova-Tish, Batswa)
Maistvei (Майствеи),
combined into Chechen...