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Meredzhi is a non-residential
rural locality (a selo) in
Galanchozhsky District of the
Republic of Chechnya,
Russia (Until
September 26, 2018, it was in...
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destroy Ingush settlements near the ****a and
Fortanga rivers: Dattikh,
Meredzhi, Aseri, Shagot-Koch and others.
After their defeats in combat, the remaining...
- that the
inhabitants of
highland Orstkhoy villages such as Tsech-Ahk,
Meredzhi,
Yalkharoy and many
others identified themselves as
ethnic Chechens. Ingush...
- Katargashtiye, Mulkaniye, Muzhak, Mashtie, Mazanty, Dekashari, Gozuni,
Meredzhi, Dakih, Khaykhara, Gerety, Dalg-Bukh, Dak-Bukh, Egichozh, Egiboss, Dattykh...
- Vovnushki, Tsyzdy, Gul. In 1866, the
settlements of Akki and
parts of the
Meredzhi societies — Yalkhoroy, Akki, Vilah, Kerete, Galanchozh, Kerbychi, Orzmikale...
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uchastoks making up the
Ingushskiy Okrug. In 1866, the
territory of the
Meredzhi and
Akkin societies was
separated from the
Gorskiy Uchastok of the Ingushskiy...
- plains, gave the
order to
retreat and on 15 June, the
troops moved toward Meredzhi and Dattykh.
While Shamil's
troops were retreating,
Russian troops simultaneously...
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Gorsky section of the
Ingush district. In 1866 the
village of
Yalkharoy (
Meredzhi society, some Galanchozh,
Yalkharoy auls and
Akkin society) was
ceded to...
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Gorsky section of the
Ingush district. In 1866 the
village of
Galanchozh (
Meredzhi society, some Galanchozh,
Yalkharoy auls and
Akkin society) was
ceded to...
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Chechen people In 1862
after the
Caucasus war
several Orstkhoy villages (
Meredzhi, Yalkharoy,
Galai and the
villages surrounding them) were put into the...