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Ingush (Ingush: гӏалгӏай, romanized: ghalghai,
pronounced [ˈʁəlʁɑj]),
historically known as Durdzuks,
Gligvi and Kists, are a
Northeast Caucasian ethnic...
- Кавказский. "European
Parliament recognizes deportation of
Chechens and
Ingushetians ordered by
Stalin as genocide".
Caucasian Knot.
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named in her honour. The
goddess was also
worshipped by
childless women.
Ingushetians and
Chechens celebrated the
Spring Festival of
Tusholi at the time of...
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Death Rates "European
Parliament recognizes deportation of
Chechens and
Ingushetians ordered by
Stalin as genocide".
Caucasian Knot. 1
March 2004. Archived...
- the
Russian Federation - and the 1991
Chechen Revolution - gave the
Ingushetians the
independence they
vowed for and in 1992 the
remainder of Checheno-Ingushstia...
- (1.8%, but much
higher in
Chechnya itself as
opposed to
Dagestani or
Ingushetian Chechens). Overall,
tests have
shown consistently that
Chechens are most...
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former high-ranking
prosecutor and
Ingushetian senator in the
Federation Council of Russia,
issued a call to the
Ingushetians to
resist Chechen police raids...
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Germans — 9,058 (2.73%)
Tatars — 7,752 (2.34%)
Belarusians — 2,852 (0.86%)
Ingushetians — 1,279 (0.39%)
Moldovans — 954 (0.29%)
Azeris — 802 (0.24%) Chechens...
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officials in June 2009. On 10 June, the
deputy chief justice of the
Ingushetian Supreme Court, Aza Gazgireyeva, was
gunned down in
Nazran shortly after...
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March 2004). "European
Parliament recognizes deportation of
Chechens and
Ingushetians ordered by
Stalin as genocide".
Caucasian Knot.
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