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- the 1886 census there were 2,314 Kistins in the Tiflis province of the Russian Empire. In the 1897 census the Kistins were classified together with Chechens...
- nearby Kistins and distant Kistins. In Russian sources of the 19th century, the term nearby Kistins referred to the inhabitants of the Kistin Gorge in...
- Kistin Gorge (Ingush: Кистий чӀож, romanized: Kistiy ch'ozh) or Armkhi Gorge (Ingush: Ӏарамхий чӀож, romanized: 'Aramkhiy ch'ozh) is a gorge of the Armkhi...
- Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–146. ISBN 978-0-521-72068-7. Handler, A; Kistin, N; Davis, F; Ferré, C (Apr 15, 1991). "Cocaine use during pregnancy: perinatal...
- his army p**** to Pshavi. Having been also denied, he gathered army of Kistins, namely the Mitkhois (Malkhins) and Maistins to force himself into Pshavi...
- Cardiology. 33 (3): 384–389. doi:10.1016/0002-9149(74)90320-8. PMID 4591112. Kistin AD (May 1949). "Observations on the anatomy of the atrioventricular bundle...
- 1770s. Julius von Klaproth believed the term Kists only applied to the Kistin society of Ingushetia, and instead used the Tatar term "Mizdschegi" to refer...
- Language family Northeast Caucasian Nakh Vainakh Chechen Dialects Ploskost Kistin Cheberloi Melkhin Itumkala Akkin Writing system Cyrillic script (present...
- war, as well as from the Pankisi Gorge of Georgia, where ethnic Chechens-Kistins who emigrated there during the Caucasian War live. Chechens occupied the...
- Ingush Ghalghay, Ingus, Gal****, Kisti, Kistin Гӏалгӏай мотт Ghalghai mott Pronunciation [ˈʁəlʁɑj mot] Native to North Caucasus Region Ingushetia, Chechnya...