- (Russian: Анастой);
Galai (Russian: Галай);
Ghoandaloy (Russian: Гандалой);
Merzhoy (Russian: Мержой);
Guloy (Russian: Гулой);
Yalkharoy (Russian: Ялхарой);...
- of the
majority of its po****tion (Karabulaks). In 1867, two societies,
Merzhoy and Akkins, were
ceded to the
neighboring Argunskiy Okrug. Finally, in...
- Tsorins, Akkins, Orstkhoy, and to the
south of them, the
societies of
Merzhoy, Tsechoy, Galai. To the
southeast of the
Tsorins was the
society of Malkhins...
-
centre villages of
Meredzhi Society. The Chechen-Ingush clan (teip) of
Merzhoy [ru]
originated from it. Due to good
climate and
hydrogeological conditions...
-
Ingush by ethnicity. He is a
epresentative of the
Guloy clan from the
Merzhoy society.
While living in
Angusht in 1929,
Akhmed was
affected by Dekulakization...
-
societies to
which he
added Orstkhoy and one of the
subgroups of
Orstkhoy –
Merzhoy [ru]. A.
Rzhevusky in his work "Tertsy"
wrote about Karabulaks and Galashians...
- made up of
descendants of
various Chechen societies,
including Tumsoy,
Merzhoy, ****hoy, Keloy, Shiroy, and Khildehara. In 1944, the
village of Borzoi...