- ("Dark Southland"), Lho
Tsendenjong ("Southland of the Cypress"),
Lhomen Khazhi ("Southland of the Four Approaches") and Lho
Menjong ("Southland of the...
- 43°02′28″N 46°04′32″E / 43.04111°N 46.07556°E / 43.04111; 46.07556
Khazhi-Yurt (Chechen: Хьажи-Йурт, Ẋaƶi-Yurt; Russian: Первомайское), also
known by...
- Dyshne-Vedeno
Elistanzhi Ersenoy Eshilkhatoy Gezinchu Guni
Kharachoy Khattuni Khazhi-Yurt
Makhkety Marzoy-Mokhk Mekhkadettan-Irze
Mesedoy Nizhny Kurchali Selmentauzen...
- the south-east,
Vedeno in the south,
Oktyabrskoye in the south-west, and
Khazhi-Yurt and Tsa-Vedeno in the north-west.
Agishbatoy is the
ancestral village...
- were:
Arslan Mubaryakov (1937-1938), T. G.
Imashev (1938-1939, 1941-1942),
Khazhi (Khaziakhmet) Galimov-Bukhara (1939-1941), Vali (Valiakhmet)
Galimov (1942-1945);...
- created. They were
mostly settled by
immigrants from the
villages of Guni,
Khazhi-Aul and Cheberloy. In 1944,
after the
genocide and
deportation of the Chechen...
- north-west of the
village of Vedeno. The
nearest settlements to Tsa-Vedeno are
Khazhi-Yurt in the north-east,
Agishbatoy in the south-east,
Verkhny Tsa-Vedeno...